A 1917 Model T Ford is getting a second life. Fittingly enough, it represents something that gave soldiers a second chance at life a century ago. It’s a replica of a World War I U.S. Army ambulance.
Today, Ford sells nearly 1 million trucks each year, from its base Maverick to the hard-working F-Series Super Duty. Follow ...
— No, it didn't include Bluetooth — no matter what auctioneer Harry Byrnes told would-be buyers with a smirk on his face as they shuffled to the front of Domb Lighting Wednesday afternoon. But that's ...
SPENCER — Did you know there's a legion of men out there driving around in open-air Ford Model T race cars that can go up to 80 mph? It's true. Ronan Young of Spencer is one of them. You might know ...
The top speed of their 1917 Model T Ford touring car is about 25 mph. But in sunny weather, Gordon and Vera Mae Oman don’t mind the lazy pace. The Puget Island couple began rebuilding the nearly ...
SANTA FE SPRINGS – When officials moved in to refurbish a home here, they uncovered a gem in the garage. A 1917 Model T Ford Runabout, coated in dust, was stored there – and it was in promising ...
Cars have come an incredibly long way over the last century, and while they were initially horseless carriages, we now have rides built for pretty much any purpose. Everything is possible so long as ...
During World War I, Ford, like the majority of American automakers, converted some of its production facilities into wartime vehicle plants rather than civilian plants. The Model T had proven to be ...
For years, Henry and Edsel Ford had been denying that the day was approaching. Asked whether they were working on a new model of car, after nearly two decades of producing the famous Model T, they ...
Hot roddins's post-war boom took many directions including the "roaring roadsters." These circle burning dirt T's are still with us thanks to the efforts of guys like Jack Campbell, a body shop ...
GRASS LAKE, MI -- It took three long years. But the Michigan Military Heritage Museum in Grass Lake has a new prize exhibit -- a 1917 Ford Model T restored to look like a World War I-era ambulance.
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