I asked a Ford rep at the Detroit Auto Show about that. Sequential lights are making it back on the 2015 Mustang.
Provided that its capable off-road, I wouldn't mike owning one.
Did they drop it?
Last Delta flight I was on had this fun 80s safety video.
A bunch of Ford and Lincolns have airbag seatbelts in the 2nd row.
I'm just going to throw this in here. Not blaming it, but throwing it in.
Now I have an answer to the question that haunts all car guys... "if you had to pick one favorite car, what would it be?"
Now give it an I5 turbo and put it on sale.
The old Corvair pickups had a dropdown ramp that was all sorts of useful.
This was one of my middle-school dream cars... Don't ask...
Dunno. I'm assuming something like this
My favorite is the Escape that "sinks" into the snow bank at 1:28.
Well, the 9-2x is just the Subaru in a suite, so its perfect for this.
Yep. The '83 wasn't destroyed. Interesting to see they had it down on the floor. When I was there 2 weeks ago, it was up on a specially built display. I really like the wheels they put on it.
Update 9:56 a.m.: WKYU-FM has released a list of cars swallowed up in the sinkhole. Two are on loan from GM and six are owned by the museum.
Thats only a selection of the photos I took. I have a photo of every car in the collection in the source link at the bottom of the post.
Maybe she wants something more luxurious? Theres a solution for that too.
Well, I'm glad I saw the collection 2 weeks ago.