Gasoline was less than 20 cents a gallon in the U.S. when early in the 20th century the Ford Motor Company pioneered the eco-consciousness movement. Almost 100 years ahead of his time, Henry Ford ...
Available exclusively from Dennis Carpenter Ford Restoration Parts, BRAND NEW, ALL STEEL 1940 Ford coupe bodies made exactly like the originals. These reproduction bodies are officially licensed by ...
Fans of the 1967 Ford Mustang convertible don't have to wait until they find one stashed in a barn or hiding in a used-car lot to live the dream--they can build one. Ford has added the body shell of ...
Ford has officially expanded its restoration parts line with the release of its 1967 Mustang Convertible body, which was first previewed at this year's SEMA show. The "new" '67 Mustang convertible ...
As Father’s Day approaches, Ford is proud to support the millions of enthusiasts nationwide who keep antique and classic Ford-built vehicles on the road. And nowhere is that support more evident than ...
The 50th anniversary of the Ford Mustang is still two years away, but Ford is starting to ramp up the marketing and promotion machine. Ford Motor Co. is saying now is the time to begin restoration ...
For a long time, Ford enthusiasts looking to restore older models often had their work cut out for them. Generally the manufacturer would discontinue its inventory of OE replacement parts as the ...
Keeping vintage Ford Mustang enthusiasts happy, Ford have added a new full classic Mustang body shell to its Ford Restoration Parts catalog. Along with the 1969 Mustang Fastback and the 1965 Mustang ...
Ford Mustang fans now have another option to preserve or create a first-generation car--a reproduction body shell of the 1965 Mustang convertible. Ford has licensed Dynacorn Inc. of California to ...
The 1932 Ford, America’s most popular hot rod, is being revived by the Blue Oval company, who will be offering 5-Window Coupe body shells via Ford Component Sales. The bodies will be built by United ...
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