Many, many questionable decisions were made in the 1970s, but one easily understandable craze was the mania for heavily customized vans. Just scroll through the #vanlife hashtag on Instagram, and ...
In the 1970s, Ford felt that it had another Model T moment on its hands with its “for the people” Pinto. The company launched this first subcompact for the American market as an answer to the growing ...
People lost their minds. Tim Reed's '79 Pinto hooked up on 275s, threw chunks of drag radial at the burnout box, and blasted through the quarter-mile traps at 8.02 seconds and more than 171 mph—and ...
The seller of today's Nice Price or No Dice Ford Pinto describes it as "not a concours car, but an extremely nice 50-year-old driver quality vehicle." Let's see what that might just translate to in ...
One need only look at today's Nice Price or No Dice Pinto Cruising Wagon to confirm that the disco era of the 1970s was the coolest time to be alive. Let's see if this cool cat of a pony's price is ...
If I were to have unlimited funds, I'd probably put together a collection of Plymouth Road Runners. One of each model year from 1968 through 1975. They'd look spectacular parked next to each other, ...
Facebook Marketplace is filled with all kinds of weird and intriguing listings and this is one of the more interesting we’ve seen. The listing is for not one, not two, and not even three classic Ford ...
The big news from the Ford folks is a new sheet metal version of their full sized cars. The changes are subtle, so you won't mistake a Galaxie for anything else. Along with the sheet metal changes, ...
If you stepped into a Ford dealership in 1973 to get a more economical driving companion, the Pinto was the first model the salespeople offered to you. It was a popular choice across the United States ...