In 1957, Ford introduced a new lineup of cars that were longer, lower, and wider than the ’56s, firmly moving...
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The V8 engine was not a novelty when Henry Ford introduced the Ford V8 in 1932. However, what set it...
In 1968, Ford introduced the European market to the Capri, drawing inspiration from the successful American Mustang. Promoted as ‘The...
In 1938, Ford introduced a pivotal yet subtle change to its product lineup by distinguishing between Standard (82A) and Deluxe...
Imagine the modern automotive landscape without the 1964 Ford Mustang. We’d be without “Pony cars,” the immensely popular SCCA Trans-Am...
Following the conclusion of World War II, a surge in demand for new cars emerged among the civilian population. The...
In 1935, Ford undertook a significant redesign of the V-8 model. The engine was moved substantially forward of the front...
Inspired by the success of the Mustang ‘pony car’ in the USA, Ford introduced the Capri – ‘The car you’ve...
In the early 1950s, Ford made a significant shift in their Station Wagons by introducing their first all-steel models, after...
Ford’s Pilot saloon, produced from 1947 to 1951, was a rugged vehicle that featured a larger 3.6-litre V8 engine, an...
In 1969, Ford introduced the limited-edition “Grande” coupe, adding a touch of luxury to the Mustang name. Available exclusively on...
The 1957 Ford Thunderbird bid farewell with a sense of pride, showcasing refreshed aesthetics and an array of new performance...
In 1967, Carroll Shelby made a bold move by installing his first big-block engine into a Ford Mustang. The hunger...
In 1965, Ford unveiled the first-generation Ford Bronco, which officially hit the market as a 1966 model. Right from its...
Ford introduced several new features for the 1940 model year, plus a distinctive body design that many consider to be...
The Thunderbird made its debut at the Detroit Auto Show on February 20, 1954, by Ford. Production began shortly after,...
For the 1936 model year, Ford introduced the Model 68 as a successor to the single-year Model 48. However, like...
The Ford Model T, also known as the “Universal Car” for its widespread availability and simplicity, may have had its...
The Boss 351, created as a high-performance version of the iconic ‘pony car’, boasted a sturdy Competition suspension package, a...
The Ford Thunderbird was introduced in 1954 as a luxurious “personal car” in response to the Chevrolet Corvette. It had...
Produced in the U.K. between 1963 and 1970, the Ford Lotus Cortina or as most people knew it, the Lotus Cortina came...
Together, Ford and Cosworth released the Sierra Cosworth RS as a homologation special for Group A rally. Thankfully 5000 examples...
This is a 1967 Ford Mustang fastback that features a custom fiberglass body kit from Mustangs To Fear and a...
This is a 1965 Ford Mustang Fastback that’s been equipped with GT350-styled hood item and finished in gold with Le...
While all Ford woodies are popular, the most revered of all are certainly the Sportsman convertibles. The Sportsman was reportedly...
The 1948 F-Series, however, was their very first truck designed with a dedicated platform designed for a truck’s needs from...
Le Mans winner Romain Dumas pushes his 450bhp 1969 Mustang Boss 302 around Goodwood racetrack!...
The Ford Thunderbird evolved rapidly following its introduction for 1955. From the initial two-seat boulevardier, it transformed into the four-seat,...
Mustangs built between March 1964 and August 17, 1964 were identified as 1964½ Mustangs, or early 1965 Mustangs. The first year...
In February 1970, Ford kicked off a new decade at the Chicago Auto Show with a wild-looking Mustang concept car...