1936 Ford Pick Up
The slightly revised radiator shell and wheels were about the only changes made to the 1936 Ford 1/2 ton pickup. The box had a…
The slightly revised radiator shell and wheels were about the only changes made to the 1936 Ford 1/2 ton pickup. The box had a…
Ford Motor Company introduced its De Luxe Ford line in 1938 as an upscale alternative to bridge the gap between its base model (usually…
Civilian production resumed in July 1945, with an early start to the 1946 model year filling the public’s thirst for new cars. Ford had…
Ford carried over its post-war “shoebox” design with minor grille changes to the 1950 and 1951 models. With its clean, simple lines integrating the…
The naming of the Ford Thunderbird was a difficult process, since over 5,000 entries were entertained. It was given the name ‘Thunderbird’ after the…
In the early 1960’s, the Detroit-based Ford company shook off its entrenched, staid approach to car design and embraced a new policy under the…
Ford turned to SCCA racing to stir even more popularity for the car and to prove its true potential. Unfortunately, SCCA rules for sports…
1968 marked the year that Ford took over production of the Shelby vehicles with operations moving to Livonia, Michigan. The 302 cubic-inch eight-cylinder engine…
The Shelby GT, commonly touted as the performance enthusiast’s Mustang, returns to the Mustang lineup in 2008. First introduced in 2007 as a retail…
The formula for the success of the Cobra came through a man named Carroll Shelby adapting a powerful Ford engine into a nimble, British…
In the early 1960’s, the Detroit-based Ford company shook off its entrenched, staid approach to car design and embraced a new policy under the…
The LaSalle was an automobile product of General Motors Corporation and sold as a companion marque of Cadillac from 1927 to 1940. The LaSalle…