Hagerty Team Builds 1930 Ford Model A in Under 100 Hours
A team of classic car experts from Hagerty built a drivable 1930 Ford Model A in less than 100 hours using only parts from last weekend’s AACA Eastern Fall Meet.
A team of classic car experts from Hagerty built a drivable 1930 Ford Model A in less than 100 hours using only parts from last weekend’s AACA Eastern Fall Meet.
The IMSA season has been a very successful one for the Ford GT and the Ford Performance.
2016 has been a rainy year up in Edmonton, Alberta, but the Blue Line Racing Association hasn’t let the weather stop them from getting out in the community and on the track.
After over a year of anticipation, Ford has released information about the engine powering the 2017 Ford F-150 Raptor.
From Sept. 28-30, a stunning list of classic American muscle cars, cruisers and European collector cars will be up for auction at the Carlisle Auctions in Carlisle, PA.
Ken Block is at it again with Gymkhana 9. This is simply a video you must watch.
Ken Saul’s ’64 Comet Caliente waited almost 40 years to receive its impressive work-over.
Installing new axles in Ford’s venerable nine-inch rear end provides an inexpensive way to give your vehicle one of the best rear ends to come from an auto manufacturer.
After winning Le Mans in 2016, the all-new 2017 Ford GT will don a ’66 Heritage Edition to pay homage to historic livery on the 1966 Le Mans winner.
Bob Perkins, of Juneau, Wis., has been doing all types of Mustangs since the late 1970s.