The Hudson Hornet is a full-sized automobile which was produced by the Hudson Motor Car Company of Detroit, Michigan, between 1951 and 1954 and then by American Motors Corporation (AMC) in Kenosha, Wisconsin, and marketed under the Hudson brand between 1955 and 1957. The first-generation Hudson Hornets featured a functional “step-down” design with…
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Ford Pinto 1971 v1.0
The Ford Pinto is a subcompact car that was manufactured and marketed by Ford Motor Company in North America, sold from the 1971 to the 1980 model years. The smallest American Ford vehicle since 1907, the Pinto was the first subcompact vehicle produced by Ford in North America; the Pinto was also the first mass-produced American car sold with rack and…
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The Ford SVT Mustang Cobra (also known as SVT Mustang Cobra, SVT Cobra, or simply as Cobra) is a muscle car/pony car model that was built in model years 1993 through 2004 by Ford Motor Company’s Special Vehicle Team division (or SVT, for short). The SVT Cobra was a high-performance version of the Ford Mustang, considered as top-of-the-line as it was positioned…
Read MoreFord Mustang GT Monster Energy v1.1
Ford Mustang GT 2010 Team Monster Energy / Falken Tire with 3 Teams. The Monster Energy/Falken Tire Ford Mustang GT is a race car developed by Team Monster Energy. Being based on the fifth generation Mustang GT, it is equipped with a supercharged 4.6L Aluminator V8, and Vaughn Gittin Jr. was crowned as the 2010 Formula Drift series champion driving it.
Read MoreFord Mustang Boss 302 v1.0
The Mustang Boss 302 is a high-performance variant of the Ford Mustang originally produced by Ford in 1969 and 1970, alongside its more powerful sibling the Boss 429 Mustang. Ford revived the name for another two year production run in 2012 and 2013. It was produced for the Trans Am racing series. Ford revived the Boss 302 nameplate for 2012. The standard…
Read MoreFord F100 Pickup 1956 v1.0
The Ford F-Series was redesigned by Ford for 1953 with a more integrated look. The pickups also obtained their widely familiar names: The F-1 now became the F-100, the F-2 and F-3 now became the F-250, and the F-4 now became the 1-ton F-350. Optional interior amenities were new, including a dome light, lighter, arm rests, sun visors and a radio. On March 13…
Read MoreFord F-150 SVT Raptor 2011 v1.0
The SVT Raptor entered showrooms in late 2009,as a dedicated off-roader, with sales being much better than expected. It was powered by a 5.4 L (330 CID) V8 engine, with the option of a 6.2 L V8. The 5.4 L (330 CID) engine has 310 hp (231 kW) and 365 ft⋅lbf (495 N⋅m) of torque. The 6.2 L (379 CID) engine has 411 hp (306 kW) and 434 ft⋅lbf (588 N⋅m) of torque…
Read MoreFord Coupe 1940 v1.0
A high flat-topped hood dominated the front look of the 1940 model, as the grille spread out to reach the fenders to differentiate the Deluxe line and the headlights were pushed wider still. The standard Ford inherited the grille of the 1939 model with blackout on each side of a heavy chrome center; heavier headlight surrounds serve as another major differentiator…
Read MoreFord Country Squire 1966 v1.1
The Ford Country Squire (later the Ford LTD Country Squire) is a product range of station wagons that was assembled by Ford Motor Company from the 1950 to 1991 model years. Marketed as the premium station wagon of the Ford division, the Country Squire was distinguished by its woodgrain body trim. As of the 2019 model year, the 41-year production run…
Read MoreFord Capri MK3 v1.0
The Capri Mk III was referred to internally as “Project Carla”, and although little more than an update of the Capri II, it was often referred to as the Mk III. The first cars were available in March 1978, and sold very well initially. The concept of a heavily facelifted Capri II was shown at the 1976 Geneva show: a Capri II with a front very similar to the Escort RS2000…
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