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A young Australian driver may have taken the Grateful Dead's lyrics, "Driving that train high on cocaine," a little bit too seriously.
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The Enigmatic Ford Model T Graveyard - MSNThe Ford Model T, heralded as the first vehicle mass-produced on an assembly line, revolutionized transportation and American industry after its debut in 1908. Priced between $260 and $850 during ...
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KEYC News Now on MSNModel T Ford owners discuss the true meaning behind their 68th Annual Tour in MankatoHundreds of Model T Fords rolled through Mankato this morning as they celebrated the 68th annual Model T Tour. KEYC News ...
Grosvenor Merle-Smith lounges in the cab of a 1924 Ford Model T in the parking lot of Unique Classic Cars in Mankato. He’s ...
It was a blast from the fashion past Tuesday night at the Village of Yesteryear, where the 68th annual Model T Ford Club International tour turned the spotlight on styles ...
Step into the Model T Museum in Richmond, Indiana, where automotive history comes alive with the first mass-produced automobile.
A man in New South Wales, Australia was arrested in May after police pulled him over for speeding in a Ford Model T hot rod. The man then tested positive for THC, cocaine and methylamphetamine.
Ford Model T Driver Caught Speeding, Police Say, Then Tests Positive for Cocaine and Meth The Australian hot-rod driver, not surprisingly, was arrested.
One could argue that cars nowadays often appear somewhat boring or uninspired. However, you could not level that criticism ...
Equipped with a 2.9-liter four-cylinder producing all of 20 hp, the Ford Model T isn’t exactly the type of car you’d expect to see speeding and attracting the attention of police.
Ford won't compromise its chances of winning at Le Mans just to have a car that looks like the Mustang, according to the company's CEO.
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