A 1956 Chevy Bel Air convertible named "Elegant Lady" wins the 2026 Ridler Award at the Detroit Autorama after an emotional eight-year build.
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We modernised a 1950s Ford F100
BROTHERS Mike and Jim Ring from Spring Green, Wisconsin, are two custom car building legends known as 'The Ringbrothers'. One of their finest builds is a 1956 Ford F100 truck which took an impressive ...
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Inside the V12 Ford F100: Common questions answered
The legendary Ford F-100 takes on new life with a V12 swap, raising questions about engineering, fitment, reliability, and performance. This deep dive answers the most common questions surrounding the ...
Ford had a sales year worth celebrating in 2025 growing 6 percent to around 2.2 million units in the States. Still, some think it could have been even bigger. Dealers are thrilled with sales momentum, ...
General Motors now states it will soon build more vehicles on American soil than its crosstown rival, Ford Motor Company. This projection marks a significant shift in the domestic production hierarchy ...
Sometimes the best performance cars don’t look fast at all. They blend in, stay quiet, and let the surprise do the talking – just like this rotting F100. There’s something about sleeper builds that ...
Ford is developing an AI assistant that will debut in the company’s smartphone app, before expanding to its vehicles in 2027, the company announced Wednesday at the 2026 Consumer Electronics Show. The ...
Ford faces challenge of tailoring vehicle lineups for different regions Hybrids gain traction as Ford, Stellantis shift focus from full EVs The industry backs away from previous globalization push ...
Ford Motor Co. is making a series of changes as it pursues "higher-return opportunities," the automaker announced Dec. 15. Among those changes: Producing gas-powered trucks instead of electric trucks ...
Ford Motor and Renault Group are entering into a strategic partnership to expand Ford's electric vehicle offerings in Europe. The collaboration will produce 2 new Ford-branded EVs built on Renault's ...
Ford has reached out to Renault to build two new affordable EVs for Europe. The two models will debut in early 2028 and will likely only be available in Europe. This could mean the Fiesta nameplate ...
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