Cutting the fenders is one of the first things early Bronco owners do when they’re modifying their beloved little four wheelers. They do this with the intention of scrapping those tiny little stock wheels and tires and replacing them with rolling stock worthy of ripping up rocky, muddy trails. But is all that butchery really [...] More »
At first glance, you're bound to notice this is one great looking 1979 F-150. With the exception of the newer Ford wheels and tires, it appears to be just another stock, classic Ford truck...
We all have dreams. Some men want to walk on the moon. Others aspire to be famous. At least one guy wanted to take a 1957 F-100 crew cab originally used by the California Forestry Service and...
Bowing in 1993, the F-150 Lightning shocked the world by introducing another performance oriented truck to the masses. With a 240 horsepower 5.8 liter V8, beefed up suspension, and a 4-speed transmission sourced from the F-350, the first-generation Lightning lived a short but exciting life, as it was only produced from 1993 until 1995. The [...] More »
The 90’s were a pivotal time for Ford’s venerable F-Series. The time had come to shift toward a more aerodynamic design and move away from the boxy look that had characterized these trucks for a long, long time. Ford’s sleeker interpretation of the F-150 bowed in 1992, bringing back the Flareside body style as well. [...] More »
Barn finds are nothing new to the classic car world. Scavengers of the automotive world travel the country seeking these time capsules that have been stowed away for years and oftentimes