Are you the life of the party or the type who wants everyone to pay attention when you walk in the room? Well, we've found the perfect truck for you; introverts needn't apply.
A rotisserie restoration is not uncommon on rare muscle cars, priceless classic sports cars, and even the occasional pre-60's truck. But on a 1978 Ranger? Well, now we've seen at least one.
Perfection is one of the most subjective words in the English language, especially when it comes to cars. What you might consider as the "perfect" car, another might lament as tasteless junk.
Generally, when you see a "barn find" being uncovered after decades of collecting dust, it isn't in the greatest shape. Most of the time it won't even run without a little bit of work, and various woodland creatures have turned the interior into their personal nesting ground.
All new vehicles are subjected to extremely cold temperatures to ensure they will operate properly in even the worst conditions. For a work horse like the Ford Super Duty line of trucks, this type of testing is extremely critical to ensure the safety of workers who must be out in freezing weather.
While the debate over Ford's wildly successful EcoBoost V6 rages on, there's one thing that I think everyone can agree on - we need a twin turbo version of the 5.0 Coyote V8 as well.
The Hummer H1 is a legendary vehicle that has proudly served our military for decades, providing reliable transportation in the worst of environments. But that doesn't make them indestructible, especially when a civilian drives one through a ridiculously deep mud hole and gets himself in a serious predicament.