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How The Wild 200MPH Ford Torino King Cobra Ended The Glorious Era Of Aero Warriors Forever
You know that kid back in seventh grade who ruined it for everyone? I mean, the teacher was cool if you flicked pencils up at ...
A pair of 1969 Torino Cobras found in Arkansas cried their hearts out (literally) long ago, but the owner is willing to make ...
With fewer than 4,000 built, the 1970 Torino GT convertible remains one of Ford’s rarest mid-sized bruisers — a sun-drenched blend of style, speed, and swagger ...
Joe Parker is a nationally award-winning journalist and columnist from the Atlanta area. He has served as an automotive journalist for the past four years alongside extensive sports, business, ...
There are still plenty of reminders of our glorious wood-paneled past on the roads today, but it's probably been a while since you've seen one of these. For every one hundred Buick Roadblaster or ...
Ranking the greatest muscle cars is like compiling lists of most beautiful cars or greatest rock albums: the results will always annoy almost everybody whose favorite didn’t come top, and plenty of ...
If you've seen the TV series "Starsky & Hutch" that ran from 1975 through 1979, you'll remember the red and white Ford Gran Torino that was driven by the titular police detectives. While the bold ...
Is a classic muscle car from the 70s finally making a comeback? There have been rumors floating around that Ford is bringing the Gran Torino back with a sleek redesign in 2025, but so far this has not ...
This '73 Ford Gran Torino Sport is a true survivor from the musclecar era, and it belongs to Jim and Cindy Batie of Graham, Washington. It's a good-looking midsize model from the end of the musclecar ...
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