Here on FTE we see a lot of trucks, which makes sense. However, not every member of FTE owns just a truck. Some own sports cars, motorcycles, and even small sedans to use for the daily commute. Ford truck enthusiast xr7gt390 is one of those people that can't just own one vehicle, and we understand why. Two vehicles make their home in his garage: A 2012 F-150 SuperCrew and a classic Mercury Cougar.
In this video we get to see a cop pull up and arrest the driver of a beautiful Chevrolet Chevelle SS, who just moments before was doing some lovely donuts on the street.
Within those walls is a 2000 Pontiac Trans Am WS6. The engine is 346 cubic inches (for now) and has a S475 Turbo. The ride also has twin Walbros, FIC 1000cc injectors, and more. The Trans Am has 775 horsepower and 669 torque at 16 psi with regular pump gas.
Today on TRUCK YOU! we’re going to step into the garage of long-time member Bartak1. He is the proud owner of a black 2006 Ford F-150. Though the rig is not the most heavily modified ...
The Ford Explorer is certainly an interesting model. Some people hate the truck and claim that it is a piece of junk whereas others will quickly jump to the defense of the somewhat-unappreciated vehicle. Whether you would rather have an F-150 or wouldn't give up your Explorer for the world, one thing that no one can deny is that the Ford Explorer can jump extremely well.
November 11th is a very special day. Maybe it's not the most fun and enjoyable day of the year, but it is by far one of the most necessary. Veteran's Day is a day where many heads hang low and the hats come off in solemn gratitude. It is also a day where we step back and remember just how grateful we are to live in our nation that is served and protected by the greatest people the world has seen.
Ford truck enthusiast CharlaineC has taken on a wonderful project. She picked up a 1969 F-250 -- named "Pearl" -- that, though it needs a lot of help to get it to its former glory, both runs and drives. The rig has over three hundred thousand miles on it, which is to be expected for a truck that is over forty years old.