Speaking of the Detroit Autorama’s Ridler, it was the cars in this building that were vying for Motorama’s best in show award ...
The 1941 model year was a sales bonanza for American car manufacturers, but then certain geopolitical events intervened and civilian car production ground to a halt around the end of January 1942.
In Issue 515 of Unique Cars Magazine Uncle Phil turned the spotlight on a few classics up for sale, including a 1941 Plymouth ...
Join Barry Thomas as he explores the history of tractor tester Frederick A. Stobbe and his relationship with Ford, Ferguson, and Jeep.
The Ford Total Performance era has achieved mythic status in the annals of racing and street automotive culture. From the small-block V8s that shaped the muscle car era to the Le-Mans-winning 427 ...
Ford has never been shy about making big, attention-grabbing bets. Sometimes they pay off, sometimes they don’t. In early 2022, the company announced it was splitting its automaking operations into ...
LEGO has a veritable tsunami of new sets releasing on March 1 — and apparently it’s still not done making announcements. The brick-building company just announced a new Ford Model T set that looks ...
A new LEGO Icons set is coming off the production line, as LEGO takes a page from car history with its new Ford Model T set. This release celebrates one of the most important cars in history by ...
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Vintage 1941 John Deere Model B
Experience the timeless farming power of the 1941 John Deere Model B as it rakes hay the old-fashioned way, showcasing vintage farming techniques. Lindsey Vonn breaks leg in Olympic crash, Trump calls ...
It’s been a long time since Ford sold a four-door car, but that’s about to change. Ford will launch five new vehicles under $40,000, including a four-door car. These affordable models will be built in ...
The average new car now stands at $50k, and that’s a stretch too far for many American drivers, who in some case have drifted to used lots and rival brands. But Ford wants to throw them a lifeline, ...
Henry Ford's monopoly on the automobile industry meant that hybrids wouldn't see the light of day for decades. By Bill Gourgey Published Feb 5, 2026 9:01 AM EST Get the Popular Science daily ...
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