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Highlighted Auction and Make Offer listings recently sold on the Hemmings Marketplace The first week of July saw the ...
The third-generation Mustang made history with Ford's successful Fox platform, but the prancing pony wasn't the only badge to enjoy Fox underpinnings.
This week, Beacon resident Paul DiGiovanni pushed his bright red 1932 Ford coupe slowly out of the garage. Nothing says “hot rod” louder than a customized ’32 Ford coupe. DiGiovanni said he saw the ...
The only way to get a 1954 Ford as a hardtop coupe was to buy a Crestline, either a glass-roof Skyliner or a steel-roof Victoria.
Back in the 1990s Ford developed a concept car that turned heads, both with its looks and with its engine, but it never went into products. Here's why.
Editor's note: This story illustrates how one of the finest craftsmen in the sport, Lil' John Buttera, builds a street rod, in this case his own '32 Ford three-window.
The Kucharek brothers finished a project started two decades earlier by a beloved uncle. The finished result is a car he would be proud of.
This 1987 Ford Thunderbird is a proud member of the latter series, and it additionally flaunts the Turbo Coupe designation for further Fox Body sporty recognition.
“The '32 Ford was the first economically available V8 engine,” said hot rod author Pat Ganahl, who was wandering among the Deuces on the Petersen’s open-air parking deck.
From Model T to '32 Ford Coupe - Find the best Ford deals! The story of the 1932 Ford Coupe started in the mid-1920s when uber-industrialist Henry Ford decided that his company would have to replace ...