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We thought hard about Ford's legacy of overlooked muscle cars, considering price as well as relative cultural importance, and ...
While the Shelby GT500 Super Snake was a rare prototype, this muscle car was the rarest to leave the Ford Motor Company’s factory.
DETROIT — The golden age of the muscle car is now. Despite strict emissions limits, concerns about climate change and unpredictable gasoline prices that would make a '60s hot rodder pull over ...
In honor of Henry Ford's 150th birthday, we've compiled a list of top 10 cars he'd be proud to have his name on, including the GT supercar.
At 2,000 pounds — half the weight of a steel car at the time — the vehicle comprised 14 plastic panels attached to a tubular steel frame.
Ford long history of making iconic vehicles means that quite a few models are highly collectible. Here are some of the best muscle cars to look for.
Henry Ford's great-grandson just bought the oldest known Ford vehicle known to man -- and for a cool $264,000.
On This Day in History 23 July 1903: Henry Ford sells his first car On this day in 1903, the Ford Motor Company made its first sale, with Ernest Pfennig becoming the proud owner of a Model A.
On this day in 1964, Henry Ford II gave the world its first look at the all-new Mustang at the New York Auto Show. Prior to this, it was known under the codename "Special Falcon," a secret car ...
But Ford, who certainly stands out among those pioneers, wasn’t the first person to drive a gas-powered car "of his own making," as it's been described, on the streets of Detroit.
Automotive pioneer Henry Ford struck gold with the Ford Model T in 1908, but the road to success wasn't smooth. Ford built his first one-cylinder gas engine in 1893 and created his first car ...
Built in 1963, a few months before the Mustang went into production, this pony car was built for Henry Ford II, the company's CEO at the time.