Ford Motor Company, a global automotive industry leader based in Dearborn, Mich., manufactures or distributes automobiles across six continents. With about 168,000 employees and about 65 plants worldwide, the company’s automotive brands include Ford and Lincoln. The company provides financial services through Ford Motor Credit Company. For more information regarding Ford and its products worldwide, please visit http://corporate.ford.com.
Officially licensed: 1940 Ford coupes
Ford Motor Company, a global automotive industry leader based in Dearborn, Mich., manufactures or distributes automobiles across six continents. With about 168,000 employees and about 65 plants worldwide, the company’s automotive brands include Ford and Lincoln. The company provides financial services through Ford Motor Credit Company. For more information regarding Ford and its products worldwide, please visit http://corporate.ford.com.
New Car: 2014 Ford Transit

Before we introduce Ford’s latest Transit full-size commercial van, allow us to take a moment of silence for the, er, who are we kidding—only a select few will mourn the loss of the ancient E-series van that this new global hauler will replace next year. That’s right, at long last Ford finally has unveiled the E-series’s successor, the 2014 Transit, which will be sold in basically the same form across several global markets.
Ford already pulled the cover off of two members of its next-generation van family earlier this year—the Tourneo Custom (Tourneo is Ford-speak for passenger versions of its cargo vans) and the Transit Custom—and sure enough, the full-size Transit borrows many of its styling cues from those two smaller vans. As spy photos of Transit mules previewed, the production model gets a similar face to the pair of Customs, although it gets a large single trapezoidal grille instead of those vans’ dual grilles. Out back, the Transit wears tall taillights that extend about midway up the rear end; the Customs’ taillights are mounted higher up, but follow a similar theme.
Looks aside, it’s worth pointing out that the full-size Transit shares little to nothing underneath with the Tourneo and Transit Custom. It also is in no way related to the smaller Transit Connect, which also was redesigned for next year. The Transit may not look a whole lot like the Transit Connect or share much mechanically with the Custom twins, but it will look the same here as it does overseas.
Just because the U.S.-market Transit will be visually identical to the European version, however, does not mean we will get similar equipment or an equal number of variations. Overseas, buyers will be able to spec their Transit one of a loosely verifiable eleventy billion ways, with choices in wheelbase; front-, rear-, or all-wheel drive; a ton of different gas and diesel engines; multiple cab and body styles; and several roof heights. Here, we may get some variety in terms of wheelbase and roof heights, but for now our powertrain options are limited to a twin-turbocharged, 3.5-liter EcoBoost V-6 and an unspecified diesel engine driving only the rear wheels. Yet another gas engine is a possibility—we’re thinking the 3.7-liter V-6 from the F-150—but for now only the twin-turbo six and the mystery oil-burner are confirmed for America.
Thanks to: Car and Driver
For when Zombies attack! Get back with a 6x6 F250
The body appears to be resting on a military style 6x6 chassis and and powered by likely the same diesel engine from the view I had through the fender well. And of course there's the air horn trumpets and the twin giant fuel tanks mounted in between the axles and the the twin big rig exhaust stacks in the bed. The truck also appears to have an air suspension added to raise and lower the truck. When I initially spotted this truck I first thought it was an old monster truck, and then an F150 mounted to a big rig frame, but closer inspection revealed the 6x6 chassis. I'm trying to dig up some more details on this truck as it's just too cool to look away from.
Ford unveils 2013 GT500 tribute to Carroll Shelby
Ol' Carroll Shelby may no longer be with us. But his name and legend (good or bad) lives on. As part of this weeks events in Monterey, California, Friends of Carroll Shelby has unveiled this special four wheeled tribute to Shelby in the form of the 2013 Shelby GT500 Cobra. Packing the punch of 663 horsepower, a Whipple supercharger ups the output to over 850 horsepower.Ok, enough with the horsepower. How about the trick wide body thanks to Ice Nine Group of Detroit, Michigan. And of course there's the classic Shelby GT350 hoot scoop and a few other retro Mustang touches. Then there's the 20x10 and 20x13 wheels to fill out the wheel wells. Now I'm not usually a fan of 20 inch wheels, but they just seem to really work on this car. The Cobra was painted classic Shelby Guardsman Blue with Wimbledon White dual racing stripes, one of my all time favorite color combinations and really shows off the lines of the new Mustang.

Now of course, this car is technically a concept car. I wouldn't expect to see this on dealer showrooms any time soon.
Source: Ford Motor Company
Press Release:
14th Annual All Ford Powered Car Show

California Highway Patrol switching to SUVs
Due to the ammount of gear that a trooper has to car with him or her on any given day is always increasing. And now with gear mandated by the Department of Homeland Security, the smaller patrol cars offered by the big three just won't cut it.
Of course they'll still be black and white....
Source: California Highway Patrol.
2013 Ford Tourneo Custom Concept
2012 Ford Focus Electric Car And Price
Old Nascars rock!
Source: Hemmings Motor News
Saabs or our lives: Saab NA Hertiage Collection up for auction
Now the same fate awaits the North American end of Saab's Heritage Collection. The Saab Club of North America and Hemmings Motor News are reporting that Saab North America's collection will all hit the auction block this week. .However, this sale is being conducted a little bit different. The Saab museum has a vast collection of cars, where the Saab North America's collection consists of only 11 cars that are all significant in their own right. As such, the entire collection of 11 cars will be sold as a lot rather than breaking the collection up. This is unfortunate, but it will for at least the time being preserve the collection as a whole. And what the collection lacks in size, it makes up for in variety. There are production cars, race cars, and even a prototype convertible.
McTevia & Associates is handling the sale and all bids are to be submitted by noon on Friday February 10th. All bids are to be submitted to the attention of Dennis McTevia. The Saab Heritage Collection is located in Sterling Heights, Michigan and are being sold as is, and on bill of sale only. So you would have to be creative in order to license any of the cars for road use.
Here's a sample of some of the cars in the collection. Well, at least the ones I really like.
There were only 6 Saab Sonetts built in 1956. So this is probably the most significant car in the collection. This was the second car built that year.This 1960 Saab 96 is a genuine rally car. It won the 1960 RAC Rally of Great Britain and was driving by Saab and rally legend Erik Carlsson. I don't think you would want to submit this car to vintage rallies today.
I have always been a huge fan of the Saab 99/900 Turbo coupes. This 1978 99 Turbo was a one year only car and had a production run of less than 4,500 units. This example shows less than 40,000 original miles and has been meticulously restored to like new condition.
Following on the success of the 99/900 comes the 1986 900 Turbo convertible prototype. What's really col on this one is the rear spoiler has been carved out of wood rather than the molded rubber of the production model.
This 1987 9000 Turbo sedan was one of three cars built for the FIA Saab Turbo In The long Run challenge at Talladega Raceway (Save me Tom Cruise!) in October 1986. The three cars featured sealed engines and transmissions, a full roll cage, and six point safety harness. The cars were treated to 20 days and 20 nights of straight driving and the only repair parts that could be used would be 179 pounds of spares carried in the cars during the challenge. During this time, each car racked up over 100,000 kilometers and averaged between 130 and 133 miles per hour and covered over 3,000 miles per day. Quite an endurance test. All 3 cars still exist. One in Saab Museum, one at Talladega, and the car pictured here. These cars also beat Talladega's average speed record set by Ford of 132.5 miles per hour. Saab also set 21 International and 2 World Speed Records.
Saab would again return to Talladega in 1996 with a fleet of new 1997 900 coupes in an effort to break their records set in 1986. The cars were set up no different from the 1987 models and followed the same strict guidelines set by the FIA. At the end of the challenge, 18 of Saab's records were beat and an additional 22 International Speed Records were set. For more info on the Saab Talladega challenges, check out this great article over at Hemmings.
We'll keep you updated as we hear more about the sale and potentially where the collection will end up.
Source: Hemmings Motor News
2013 Ford Fusion NASCAR Sprint Cup Racing Car
- Designers addressed the overall proportion of the race car to reflect proportions found in the production Fusion.
- Brand and design cues in the side of the vehicle.
- An identifiable front end grill with the distinctive look of a Ford.
Picks from the Pittsburgh World of Wheels: Round 1
Atomic Orange is one of my favorite recent GM colors, it's also a favorite of Jim McGruder from Ohio. He brought his mildly customized 2007 Corvette which is themed around Orange Crush soda.
Here's another food themed entry. This 1955 Chevy Pickup owned by Gary & Flo Garman of Mt. Wolf, PA. Called Home Grown. The color theme of this tasty ride is watermelon. And interesting touch is the slight patina purposely placed on a few raised edges and the tail gate. And you have to love the watermelon shaped and painted air cleaner cover.
Tammy Rayof Dahlonega, GA brought the 2011 Ridler Award winning 1933 Ford Phaeton to Pittsburgh. It's hard to hide that this is a Chip Foose designed hot rod. This one will be back in Detroit in a few weeks to defend it's title.
Dennis Mascari, owner of Mascari Auto Body brought two cars from his collection to the show. This 1957 Chevy Nomad carries factory fuel injection and genuine Corvette knockoff wheels.






































