1934 Fords weren’t exactly known for their racing prowess. Rather, they were the people's car, and besides hot-rodding, they never really weren’t meant to go all that fast. That however, didn’t stop Alexis du Pont.
All right, if this were ever done in America, it would make national news, and have thousands of people either protesting it, or thousands of people lining up to see the show.
I'm not a car salesman, but I know part of what moves Mustangs is how traditional they are.
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Did you know there are body kits for motorcycles. And no, I’m not talking about those that put racing liveried fairings on their crotch rockets.
This week’s Tire Smokin’ video features a 1980 Ford F-150 Lariat attempting to do a smoky burnout.
Ford has Vaughn Gittin Jr. and Ken Block as the company’s in house drifters, but what about Chevy. Who does Chevy call when the company needs to get a car sideways? Michael Tung, that’s who.
So once again, if you want this awesome little machine, call up Ford at (313) 322-3000 and shout “shut up and take our money.”