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This 1949 Bentley Mark VI Roadster offers timeless elegance and a bespoke custom body, making it an exquisite example of postwar British craftsmanship modified with speed in mind. The Bentley Mark VI ...
George Ford won his 100th cap for England against Argentina earlier this year George Ford says that he turned down an approach from big-money rugby union start-up R360 to extend his 102-cap England ...
Not every pre-war Ford has survived the decades without being chopped, lowered, or rebuilt into something unrecognizable. This 1936 Ford Model 68 Deluxe Cabriolet is different. Offered from Cameron ...
There’s no shortage of restomods floating around with loud paint and mismatched parts, but this 1949 Cadillac Series 62 Sedanette isn’t one of them. Every surface, curve, and panel has been reworked ...
This custom, low-mile 1949 Cadillac Sedanette mixes clean design, big power, and modern comfort into one seriously sorted restomod. There’s no shortage of restomods floating around with loud paint and ...
The Capri RS3100 might not be the fast Ford that first comes to mind when thinking about those designed with competition as their raison d’être. Not with Lotus Cortinas and Cosworths to think about.
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When World War II ended on September 2, 1945, the U.S. automobile industry hadn't built a single new civilian vehicle for almost three years. Why? In January 1942, the Office of Production Management ...
ENID, Okla. — Local resident Phil Johnson has fond memories of a red 1948 Ford pickup his dad bought for the family’s Lahoma farm after returning from World War II. Unfortunately, Johnson said he was ...
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) — Fifty years ago Friday, Gerald R. Ford took the oath of office and became the president of the United States. It was a stormy path to the White House that became political ...