Embracing the “race on Sunday, sell on Monday” mantra, Henry Ford II decided in 1961 that it was time for his eponymous company to get back into motorsports after officially withdrawing in 1957. To ...
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This 1956 Ford Thunderbird Convertible on Exotic Car Trader retains stunning originality, making it a true collector’s gem from the golden age of motoring. The 1956 Ford Thunderbird debuted as a ...
In our debut episode, the challenge is a 1963 Ford Thunderbird that hasn’t turned a wheel in several years. Owner Kevin Lee parked the car around 2019, and it’s been collecting dust and critters ever ...
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A look back at how Ford’s iconic Thunderbird went from a timeless classic to a disappointing revival. What made the original soar and why did the Retro Bird fall flat? Trump Is Very Confused About ...
Though Zane Smith was unhappy with John Hunter Nemechek for causing a startling wreck at Kansas Speedway, NASCAR was pleased with Smith’s No. 38 Ford after its wild ride. During the latest episode of ...
For decades, Ford has been a cornerstone of NASCAR’s identity, carrying a legacy of championships, powerhouse organizations, and fan loyalty that helped define the sport’s competitive balance. But in ...
NASCAR is looking into a strange problem that showed up during a recent race. Three drivers, Josh Berry, Austin Cindric, and Chad Finchum, all had their cars start smoking out of nowhere. The smoke ...
This classic ‘56 Thunderbird blends midcentury style with thoughtful restoration. The first-generation T-Bird didn’t just follow the sports car trend; it redefined it. Ford created something uniquely ...
The Haas Factory Team will be parting ways with its current manufacturer, Ford, to partner with Chevrolet in the 2026 season. Haas currently fields two teams in the NASCAR Xfinity Series, and one team ...
On Friday morning, the NASCAR world learned the Haas Factory Support team is making the manufacturer move from Ford to Chevrolet beginning with the 2026 season. They will form an alignment with ...
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