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A 1963 Ford Cortina 1500 GT that is headed to auction in the UK on August 20, 2016.SUPPLIED / Not-For-Syndication The fussy owner of this 53-year-old Ford Cortina once refused to drive it on wet roads ...
We all know the score when it comes to an old Ford these days. It’ll be one of those cars loved by many back in the day (even those that weren’t great), traded for a pittance and sufficiently ...
The last of a very mediocre Ford Cortina crop, though technically a pile of poo with indicators, the TF will always be remembered as a large part of the Aussie street scene. Generally speaking, it was ...
This 1980 example is believed to be the only one left Last year, Paul Barnes’s 1980 Ford Cortina Mk5 constantly drew attention from various Ferraris, Lamborghinis and early Jaguar E-Types at the ...
Last weekend, Monterey Car Week was punctuated by the disastrous loss of a historic concept car. The 1979 Ford Ghia Probe I caught fire while being transported home, burning the car to a husk. Now, ...
In the late 1970s, Ford worked with Ghia to design a handful of Probe concepts. The cars had striking, futuristic bodywork and enough ’80s tech to make E.T. jealous. The Ford Probe I’s owner recently ...
A one-off Ford Probe I Ghia concept car has been destroyed by fire in California, shortly after being displayed at the Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance. The concept has been under the ownership of the ...
Initially, a video of a car fire started spreading around on TikTok. Many in the comments were trying to identify the car, but a few knew right away it was the Ford Probe Ghia Concept leaving Pebble ...
The wedge-shaped 1979 Ford Probe I Ghia concept car owned by the Scott Grundfor Company was destroyed in a fire while leaving the Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance. The concept was designed by Don F.
The 1960s and '70s were when the endurance and rally racing scenes really took off, particularly in Europe. The world's biggest automotive brands like Porsche, Renault, and Ferrari would submit rally ...