Backflip With Chip – Oct 1, 1908 – The Model T Introduced by Henry Ford
Oct 1,1908 - The Model T automobile was introduced by Henry Ford. The purchase price of the car was $850.
Oct 1,1908 - The Model T automobile was introduced by Henry Ford. The purchase price of the car was $850.
Ford seems to be the more popular style of car found at our car cruise ins. Over the weekend we got to meet Phyllis Harker and her 1953 Ford F100 pick up.
Do you remember driving out to a Soda Fountain as a kid with your parents? Do you remember the big car you sat in? It was probably a Crown Victoria.
Maybe you were at the 1964 New York World's Fair. While you were enjoying some delicious cotton candy and corn dogs you looked over your shoulder and saw this magnificent beauty in the distance. We are talking about the 1965 Ford Mustand, today’s Classic Car.
Maybe you were allowed to vote in 1971 because of the Twenty-sixth Amendment being passed to the US Constitution. This amendment lowered the voting age to 18. While you drove to the voting booth maybe you took a ride in your 1971 Ford Torino.
Not every Classic Car is a classic because of it’s beauty or amazing speed. Sometimes it’s because they were so junky that everyone gets a good chuckle when ever you mention them. That’s what people do when they hear about the Pintos. The Ford Pinto was meant to be a simple vehicle that Ford could put together with a little time and money. Honestly, it showed. Steap on your seat belt and hope to god no one hits you in the tail end, let's hop into our Ford Pinto.
Cars today just don’t have any style. They have no vintage feel to them what soever. I understand the need to make them small, and have great gas mileage but still I’d drive a 1968 Ford Mustang every day of the week if I could. Let’s take a look at our Classic Car of the day the 1968 Ford Mustang Fastback.
Ford is making plans to build the 2012 Focus Electric from 2 million used plastic bottles from landfills. The body of the car won't be made from trash, but the seat fabric will made from a hybrid blend of recycled plastic bottles and other trash
Feeling pressure from their competition, Ford needed to make the Mustang more powerful so it could keep up with its competitors. The answer came in the form of a larger car. With the production of the 1967 Ford Mustang, Ford would be able to keep up with the big dogs on the road. It's truly one of my dream cars, so let's take a look at the 67 Mustang.