From 1986 to 1992, Ford’s European branch manufactured a high-performance version of an otherwise boring model, which became a timeless icon both on public roads and on the world’s most illustrious ...
One of the automotive industry’s most successful collaborations, Ford and Cosworth went bananas in the 1980s thanks to Stuart Turner. Anointed big kahuna of European Motor Sports in 1983, this ...
View post: Jeep’s New Special Avenger 4xe Comes With a Built-In Telescope Another famous race car is being brought back to life in continuation form, this one a bit further afield than the Jaguars and ...
Restomods, electromods, and reproductions of classic models are a growing trend in the automotive industry. In that context, Andy Rouse Engineering announced they will produce three continuation units ...
The Sierra RS Cosworth was a creation that was inspired by Ford Motorsport’s desire to dominate touring car racing. Out of the 5545 “regular” RS Cosworths made, just 500 were sent to Aston Martin ...
The Merkur, as we know it, was first introduced to the overseas marketplace three years prior to its '85 release in the United States. But instead of carrying the Mercury Merkur nameplate, the car is ...
As rally enthusiasts will know, homologation is a key concept for races. Rally, by definition, will typically involve traversing stretches of public road, so the drivers' vehicles naturally need to be ...
But then the original Ford ‘Cossie’ was a revelation in every sense and, for some, invented the idea of a supercar for the common man. Like many a good surprise, it resulted from a chance conversation ...
The AutoGuide research department recently discovered a Ford RS500 trademark application in Europe that could mean the Blue Oval is at least considering a return for the performance badge. If you're ...
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