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Commentary | The View from Faraway Farm by Arlo Mudgett: A car only Henry Ford’s mother could love
It was Aug. 13, 1959, my sixth birthday. I was pretty darned happy about the homework I had done on my birthday present request. I scouted the toy section down ...
According to Wikipedia, “The bluebird of happiness is a universal symbol of joy, hope, and contentment, representing the idea ...
Ford's fourth-quarter earnings fell short of Wall Street's estimates, but the stock was up slightly on the news. Ford's explanation of the earnings miss didn't seem to bother investors. On an adjusted ...
View post: Severe Storm Warning: Intense Thunderstorms, Damaging Winds & 4+ Inches Of Rain Threaten Southern Highways The 1965 Ford Mustang is one of the clearest symbols of the original pony car era, ...
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 ...
It's time once again to discuss a legendary marque, and affix a letter grade to a selection of vehicles falling under that model name. The topic of today's post is the legendary Ford Thunderbird. The ...
After two lifelong Ford drivers, Tom and David, purchased their first electric vehicles, neither will go back to an internal combustion engine (ICE). “They will always love the cars of their past, but ...
The Ford Model T was manufactured on Ford Motor Co.'s innovative assembly line, which allowed the company to sell it for a reasonable price. The Model T was so popular Henry Ford once said: “There’s ...
When Ford killed off the Fusion during the 2020 model year, it ended a lineage of Blue Oval sedans that went back decades, but now Ford seems to be cracking the door open to bringing back the humble ...
Ford is revising its U.S. business strategy to focus more on gasoline and hybrid vehicles due to slowing EV demand. The automaker still plans to offer a variety of electric vehicles, including a more ...
Original Grateful Dead member Bob Weir and the group sponsored the 1992 Lithuanian Olympic basketball team. Ron Elkman / Imagn Images Bob Weir is gone, but he and the Grateful Dead will forever live ...
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A car named after a fish, or part of a bird? 1965 Plymouth Barracuda vs 1992 Eagle Talon
Well, it took an extra day due to a freak snowstorm in Ohio, but we made it. I’m writing this from the living room of my new house. I’m sitting on sofa cushions on the floor, but I’m here, and I’ve ...
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