Too Quirky for a C1 Corvette? This LeGene Californian is Your White Whale - Benny Kirk @autoevolution
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Too Quirky for a C1 Corvette? This LeGene Californian is Your White Whale - Benny Kirk @autoevolution
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Taurus SHO-Swapped '36 Ford Tudor Melds Best of the Great Depression and Great Recession - Benny Kirk @autoevolution
It’s easy to look at pre-war Ford vehicles and think they all sort of look the same. In the era before Ford’s cars and trucks stopped using a shared platform, especially during the mid-30s, the difference between a Ford sedan, coupe, or pickup was a heck of a lot less than it is today. Well, this 1936 Ford Tudor is no exception. At least, it was before its owner spent 14 years painstakingly…
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Highly-Modified Ford Flathead V8 Sports Ultra-Rare Ardun Heads and Over 700 Horsepower - Benny Kirk @Autoevolution
Even if you’re not all that familiar with pre-war American engines, most modern American gearheads have at least heard of the Ford flathead V8. If you have heard of it, you’re probably conditioned to think it wasn’t special performance-wise. In fact, the first 221-cubic inch (3.6-liter) iterations of this engine made less than 70 horsepower stock back in the early 1930s, and it’d never make more…
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1947 Ford Super Deluxe Packs Ford Racing Surprise Under The Hood, Oozes Restomod Swagger - Benny Kirk @Autoevolution
1947 Ford Super Deluxe Packs Ford Racing Surprise Under The Hood, Oozes Restomod Swagger – Benny Kirk @Autoevolution
Without further delay, this is a 1947 Ford Super Deluxe. And no, it does not come with curly fries. In fact, in fast food terms, this 1947 Ford’s underpinnings were the equivalent of a wayward fried cheese stick that fell under your seat the last time you went through the Arby’s lord knows how many days ago. In the frankest terms possible, it was warmed-up technology from before the Second World…
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