Hennessey Velociraptor Ford F-150 6x6 Reviewed by Shmee150 19 Jan 2021, 1:45 UTC ·
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Sadly, there are no Velociraptors in Europe, and we re not talking about dinosaur fossils here. But Hennessey s extreme 6x6 conversion for the F-150 sports truck is still one of the most extreme Fords ever built, so famed car YouTuber Shmee150 just had to fly to America and test drive one. 9 photos
The particular beast in this video is the biggest vehicle in the Ikonick Collection, which is located in Miami, Florida. We ve seen plenty of reviews for this truck ever since it came out, but Shmee s video is a reminder of just how big this is.
High-Lifted 1967 Ford Bronco Is a True (Off) Road King 19 Jan 2021, 9:26 UTC ·
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Later this year, we’ll’ probably be flooding you with on- and off-road exploits of the Bronco. The new one, that is, expected to roll out in massive numbers as customers begin taking delivery of the SUVs they ordered. Until then, though, we can still have some fun with the previous incarnation of the Bronco. 7 photos
Ford’s classic SUV is still a major player in the pre-owned and custom markets. There are countless old Broncos out there, the majority of them heavily modified and selling now for much more than they were originally worth.
autoevolution 19 Jan 2021, 8:03 UTC ·
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Thunderbird production dropped to a little over 63,000 units in 1963, down from no less than 78,000 units a year before, with the standard version obviously accounting for most units overall.
The Thunderbird you see here is one of the original 1963 models still alive these days, with the car recently found in a barn and now listed for sale by the folks over at Classic Auto Mall.
As you can see in the photo gallery, the Thunderbird doesn’t come in its best shape, but this more or less makes sense, given it has most likely been sitting for a long period of time. Unfortunately, we’re not being provided with too many details about the place where it was stored, but judging from the overall condition of the body, this wasn’t necessarily the worst environment to park a car.
Original-Red 1968 Ford Mustang Shows the Value of Preserving an Icon 19 Jan 2021, 8:48 UTC ·
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People seem to have realized the value of the Ford Mustangs early on and generally did their best to preserve them in great condition, waiting for the time they would be considered classics. This is why today, the pre-owned market is literally flooded with early-gen Mustangs, fighting for attention as there is no tomorrow. 15 photos
This poses a challenge for those who are in the market for a classic Mustang, as they have to sift through dozens, perhaps hundreds of available Blue Ovals. If it’s any help to them, we’re trying to uncover the best of the Mustangs presently on the market and show them here as part of our Ford Month coverage.
autoevolution 19 Jan 2021, 12:29 UTC ·
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Here’s a pair of identically-specced Lincolns, one a Mark V and one a Town Car sedan, with the same owner, just now looking for their second owner. One that will, hopefully, take them out for at least one drive, as they come with delivery miles.
This is a clear case of a time capsule vehicle, with the twist that we’re talking about a pair of two versions of the same car. They were both bought at the same time by one Clyde L. Farris of Arden, North Carolina, who paid $17,717 for the Mark V and $16,251 for the Town Car. The former has 10 miles (16 km) on the odometer, while the latter just 7 (11 km).