Older cars did not have these braces, and typically did not have them added even if the car was upgraded to later bodywork. Under the skin, the 73B had a longer sloping section at the front of the monocoque; a change to the flat tub of the 71BM and the short slope at the front ...
America loves its cars but it depends on its trucks. In 1914 there were approximately 100,000 trucks registered for the road. By 1920 there were over 1 million. It's been said that trucks are the automotive equivalent of a good pair of work jeans. I got my first fire truck for Christm...
Cars, Trucks, Buses Historical color and black-and-white photos of cars and trucks from the early 20th century: Model T Ford, Packard, Cadillac, Franklin, Renault, Oldsmobile and other marques from the brass era of automobiles; tailfinned road locomotives from the 1950s and beyond. ...
Cox raced the Cooper Ford V8 again in a race at Hume Weir in Nov 1969 and at Winton a month later, typically entered by 'J Cierpicki'. Early in 1970, the car was driven at least once by Bob Minogue (Melbourne, Australia), still with its Ford V8. In August 1970, Cox advertised ...
Ford Orders Flood in as Motorists Scrap Old Cars; FORDFORD has taken more than 3,000 extra orders from first-time buyers in the new car market, thanks to the Government's vehicle scrappage scheme.
The EU-spec Ford Transit Custom (left) compared to the Chinese-spec JMC Transit (right). More specifically, the large grille is flanked by slimmer and more aggressive LED headlights, with a light-colored trim piece making an impression of a full-width LED bar. The redesigned bumper features...
1932 Ford 5-Window Coupe Street Rod VIN: 1877950 This 1932 Ford 5-Window Coupe is a legend. Featured in HotRod Magazine in May of 1979, this street rod has...
The first cars to roll off the production line were the Mercury Colony Park station wagons. Today, Ford builds Broncos and Rangers in the facility. It was 1964 when the production center was retooled to build pickup trucks. In the following years, 100,000 F-100 units saw the light of...
itself was built in 1931. According to the City of Boise’s website, the Art Deco bridge is meant to honor the Oregon Trail pioneers that used to cross the Boise River near this spot. We hope they had better luck than we did when we’d have to ford the river in the video game ...
Read the full-text online article and more details about "From Britain to Gambia in a Beat-Up Ford Bronco ; Amateur Drivers Brave Potholes and Sand Dunes as They Race Old Cars through Europe and West Africa" by Claire Soares Correspondent of The Christia