The Ford Mustang is an icon of the automotive world and officially the best-selling sports car ever made (the Mazda Miata is only the best-selling two-seater convertible before you get all riled up).
Launched in 1970 as Ford’s $2,000 import fighter, the Pinto sold millions before rear-impact fire fears triggered NHTSA scrutiny and a 1978 recall. Here’s the rush, the oil-crisis boom, and the legacy ...
Ford's 1978 Fox platform aimed to compete with foreign cars by being adaptable to various markets. How'd it do it?
The 1985 Chevrolet Camaro IROC-Z helped pull the auto industry out of the Malaise Era, delivering over 200 hp and helping ...
McFeeters Motor Museum closed its doors at the start of this year and went to auction with its collection, attracting ...
Behind every exotic badge and hand-stitched interior, there's sometimes an engine that started life moving families to the supermarket and back ...
Choosing 10 out of almost 30 Hot Wheels Silver Series for this unboxing wasn’t easy. But I’m sure you’ll love some of the cars here.
After years in the two-door wilderness, Ford threw down the gauntlet with the release of 1972's Falcon Hardtop.
It was a sense of disgust as a moviegoer that inspired Alan Trustman, a corporate lawyer at a white-shoe Boston firm, to take a shot as a Hollywood screenwriter in the mid-1960s.
The iconic Jaguar E-Type, with its stunning curves and technology, became Enzo Ferrari's favorite car and a legend in the ...
Ford Racing Parts has partnered with Whipple Superchargers to develop a new supercharger kit for the Mustang, says its media ...