For at least the past year we've been reporting that Ford is going back into the performance parts business, but until now actual physical manifestations in the form of tangible hardware were lacking.
Ford's "RUG" top loader 4-speed has been around in one form or another since 1964. Up until its first phase out in 1973, it was built as a "conventional" transmission with 1:1 final drive ratio. In ...
GOSPORT — Larry Laczkowski got a call this month from an Evansville man seeking a water pump for a 1949 Ford. He'd been looking for a long time, inquiring everywhere. No luck. Someone suggested he try ...
If restomodding a Ford Bronco - updating the classic off-roader with modern parts like new engines, new suspensions, and new creature comforts - is cool, wouldn't putting the old body on a completely ...
Ford's original SUV has become a hot commodity. Here's what you need to know if you're in the market for one of these classic Blue Oval off-roaders. Classic pickups and SUVs have really screamed up in ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. Driving vintage vehicles into an all-electric future Driving vintage vehicles into an all-electric future is a ...
The old Ford Ranger is one of those wonderful small trucks that can do a lot of work for how cheap they cost, even right now. They also end up as the base for some pretty sweet builds. This 1995 ...
Ford operated several big changes on the Thunderbird in 1967, and the new cars weren't only longer and heavier but also launched without a convertible flavor. The American carmaker launched a new four ...
Pre-pandemic, automakers were already facing massive disruption, including driverless cars, electric vehicles, and shared mobility. But COVID-19 dealt another blow: automotive was one of the ...