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Automobile (Free subscription) | 10/09/2008
2009 Ford Mustang GT Coupe Premium Sure, the live axle limits the Mustang's ultimate abilities, and the interior isn't terribly high quality, but we still can't help being drawn to the aging Ford coupe. I like the Mustang. It's rude and crude but huge fun to drive. I love the sound, the purity of the car. I don't think I would buy one over a VW GTI or a BMW 128i, but I'd be tempted. I prefer the way...
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Worlwide Cars News at Go-Cars.org (Free subscription) | 12/08/2008
In the late 1950s, legendary San Jose-based customizer Joe Wilhelm started work on a project based on a 1936 Ford coupe. It started out fairly simple, with handmade grille and fenders on a still-recognizable Ford body, but became far more radical within a few years. By 1965, the car- called the Mark I Mist- sat [...]
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Jalopnik (Free subscription) | 12/08/2008
In the late 1950s, legendary San Jose-based customizer Joe Wilhelm started work on a project based on a 1936 Ford coupe. It started out fairly simple, with handmade grille and fenders on a still-recognizable Ford body, but became far more radical within a few years. By 1965, the car- called the Mark I Mist- sat on a Jaguar XK140 frame, with quad-carbed Buick nailhead and a wild European-influenced...
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Hemmings Auto Blogs (Free subscription) | 18/06/2008
Went to the show in Rhinebeck on Father’s Day and there was quite a mixed bag of antiques displayed. Although the show was for just about everything except cars, I found a few scattered throughout the grounds. great looking weekly driver, 1937 Ford Coupe featuring original banjo steering wheel Inside the racetrack among the tractors, I found [...]
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KickingTires (Free subscription) | 19/03/2008
Looks like: A modern-day '32 Ford coupe Defining characteristics: Boxy shape, vertical windshield, wraparound side windows Ridiculous features: Video screens galore in the cabin Chance of being mass-produced: This is the brand that brought the xB to the U.S., so...
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Jalopnik (Free subscription) | 10/03/2008
Here's a clean 1940 Ford Coupe that was put up for the Ridler Award at the 2008 Detroit Autorama. Owned by David Walsh out of Macon Georgia, this Ford would have probably done better any other year, because it's nearly a dead ringer for the '41 Willys we saw earlier. Deep black with a red leather interior, this one replaces the high rise intake and supercharger with eight single barrel throttle bodies...
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The Garage (Free subscription) | 17/02/2008
Speaking with Chip Foose the other day reminded me that I haven't gotten around to posting the pics Aaron Von Minden sent of Live Wire. Back in the fall, we showed you Piero DeLuca’s Ford Coupe in the early stages at the Savage Speed Garage. The months of work leading up to the 2008 Grand [...]
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San Diego Union (Free subscription) | 17/02/2008
VISTA – Outside the Vista High auto shop classroom, a black 1934 Ford coupe hovered on a lift above the ground, as teacher Tim McCreary's students clustered around it.
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The Eagle Local News (Free subscription) | 07/01/2008
Corey Dunn of Bryan admires a 1932 5-Window Ford Coupe owned by Mike Cox of Montgomery on Sunday afternoon at the Chicken Oil Co. in Bryan. The 19th a ...
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RED WINDOW, INC. (Free subscription) | 21/11/2007
So as a brief interlude from the art, let's have a look at another project i'm in the middle of with my Dad...a 1931 5-Window Ford Coupe! You can track the progress as we get 'er rolling over the next few months at the Number 63 Blog! Enjoy!