Meet the man who drives a remarkable recreation of one of the ‘winningest’ cars of Ford’s Total Performance era: ‘Fast Freddie’ Lorenzen’s 1965 Ford Custom.
A Cobra Jet-powered Torino is certainly one of the less obvious muscle cars but, as Paul Bussey discovers, this under-the-radar performance machine has plenty of grunt and power credentials where it counts: under the bonnet.
From snowy Canada, Classic American meets one ’57 Ford that’s been resurrected by its enthusiastic owner, who managed to get it road-ready, nay rally-ready on a budget of buttons and scrapyard rescue parts…
This shoebox Ford was bought on a whim – and is perhaps a salutary lesson on why cars shouldn’t be purchased on photographs alone. But owner Delwyn Mallett loves it anyway and has put in plenty of hard graft to improve it, while retaining its tough-as-nails patina’d look…
This rockin’ truck has evolved over the years with modifications by each new owner, and its latest owner has more new ideas about further mods to come, as Garry Stuart discovered…
Mechanic Darren Grimes inherited this immaculate 1978 Ford Country Squire from his parents and it’s still a firm family favourite with his grandchildren today, as Ben Klemenzson discovers
Ringbrothers, creator of some of the most innovative and beautiful vehicles in the world, debuted the “UNKL” Mach 1, on the Flowmaster (Holley) stand at 2019’s SEMA Show. We take a closer look away from the bright lights of Vegas…
Bronco is the product of legendary talent, from the teams who won the Baja 1000 to the collectors who restore them today. But there’s one legend in the story of the Bronco who not only helped create the first Ford 4×4 sports-utility vehicle design; he made history, becoming one of the first African American designers…
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