Prewar automobiles hold a special place in the hearts of car enthusiasts and collectors. These vehicles are not only a ...
The "Dallas desperado" and the "cigar-smoking young woman" skipped around Dallas-Fort Worth during their spree of burglaries and murders.
You've probably heard the name before, even if you can't recognize a Ford "Deuce" by its shape or details. Perhaps it was while listening to The Beach Boys, while walking around a car show, or maybe ...
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Paul Draus is affiliated with Friends of the Rouge and Downriver Delta CDC, two nonprofit organizations involved with the Fort Street Bridge Park. He is also the facilitator of the Fort-Rouge Gateway ...
The Ford Crown Victoria is THE police car for generations of people as it was by far the most commonly used patrol car for law enforcement agencies in North America for just about two decades.
The Crown Victoria was recognized as the "Best Police Cruiser of All Time". Pictured is a 2011 Crown Victoria owned by Haloid Fleet in Stony Brook, New York. The best cop car ever turned 40. The Ford ...
The 1932 Ford Roadster has been the go-to platform for hot rods since the beginning, but decades later car builders are still coming up with new interpretations of this classic design. This episode of ...
Some seven decades ago, Ford Motor Company veered away from the old ways of automobile engineering and ditched the flathead engine. In active service since 1932, the venerable V8 was – rather ...
This car has a temporary plate from Arizona, so it's a good bet that it worked for a law-enforcement agency in the Copper State. Black might not be the ideal color for a car in such a hot, sunny ...
SAN ANTONIO — A vintage 1932 Ford Model B that once rumbled on San Antonio’s streets is headed to a national museum in Washington, where it will be refurbished and displayed as a symbol of resilience ...