A 1980 Ford Pinto Squire modified for racing and then made street-legal again is selling next week in Glendale, Arizona.
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 ...
Then, on May 28, 1972, Lilly Gray was driving her six-month-old Pinto down a stretch of California’s Interstate 15 when the engine stumbled and stalled. A 1962 Ford Galaxie braked hard and rear-ended ...
If you stepped into a Ford dealership in 1973 to get a more economical driving companion, the Pinto was the first model the salespeople offered to you. It was a popular choice across the United States ...
Born in London, England, and now a naturalized American citizen, Bob Winkelmann has relied on his European road racing experience to develop the Stage 5 2-liter Pinto engine. Bob has been racing here ...
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The Ford Pinto: The Most Dangerous Car Ever Made
Cars may not be sentient (unless we’re talking about Christine), but there are a few vehicles known for their bloodlust. There’s the Yugo GV, better known as the tin can on wheels, the whirly-gig ...
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