This classic 1956 Ford F100 gets a whole new life with a 5.0 Coyote swap that completely transforms the way it drives. What ...
Ever since the line's debut, Ford's F-Series vehicles have proven to be among the most popular trucks of all time. In 2023, the Ford F-150 became America's best-selling vehicle for the 42nd year in a ...
Finding the right project vehicle is never easy; you need to know what you want for your next build. We knew what we wanted for our California-based project 4x4: Smog exempt, 1975 or older (opens up ...
As soon as Mike pulled into the shopping center parking lot, his '68 Ford F-100 was drawing onlookers like ants to a dropped Popsicle. Even behind the grocery store loading docks, where we ...
This 1956 Ford F100 is transformed into a refined modern cruiser with clean custom bodywork, Coyote V8 power, and a ...
Rally in the Valley 3 drew 140 vintage Ford trucks and bigger crowds than last year, highlighted by the appearance of the ...
A penchant for all things on four wheels and tonnes of research pertaining to evolution of automotive technologies. The history of the F-series pick-up truck in America is deep-rooted and quite ...
This 1978 Ford F-100 “Eluminator” pickup truck is the oldest vehicle I’ve ever driven, and also perhaps the newest. That’s because, despite its vintage exterior, everything inside, from the drivetrain ...
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Travis Milton’s 1956 Ford F-100 was a Goodguys 2026 LMC Truck of the Year Early Finalist, and we're really not surprised ...
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Bruce Davis' '56 F-100 is another reader's classic truck that we wanted to share. Bruce's Yucaipa, California-based hauler is an example of how projects tend to sometimes stretch on for years longer ...