In the early part of last century, the Ford Model T cars were converted into snowmobiles in the winter time through attachments sold at Ford dealerships. More information on these early snowmobiles here.
In the early part of last century, the Ford Model T cars were converted into snowmobiles in the winter time through attachments sold at Ford dealerships. More information on these early snowmobiles here.
Along the lines of the chicken or egg question, or the pepsi or coke battle, we wanted to know who had created the first pickup. The term was fist used in 1913 and neither Ford or Chevy were involved in that.
Like many parts of the automotive world, auto glass has evolved over the years. Step on through with us as we explore the history of the types of glass used and innovations that paved the way.
What happens when the company you work for releases a new fender kit for the Ford Model T? You build a Ford T-Bucket from the ground up, of course! Which is exactly what five ladies from Speedway Motors are doing.
Massive crowds filled the 600,000 square-foot facility each day at the Detroit AutoRama. We were there to witness one of the best indoor car shows in the country. See more of our coverage here.
Built to be different and not a Bo Jones clone, peep this bright and bodacious 1926 Ford Model T roadster. Click here to check out this custom roadster and all its unique features.
This year Chrysler celebrates 90 years as an automaker, and we've decided to take a look back at the many great automobiles that wore the Chrysler badge.
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