The first owner was Fred Westwick of Westwick Sawmills in the north central B.C. community of Williams Lake. The Ford was used as a crummy transporting loggers to and from their cut blocks right up ...
The 1940 Ford has long been considered one of Ford's more beautiful offerings. The shape of the car was originally penned by E.T. "Bob" Gregorie, the first design chief at FoMoCo. If you can't find a ...
Viknesh Vijayenthiran October 26, 2012 Comment Now! The popularity of the reproduction Mustang body shells, including one for the 1965 Mustang Convertible and another for the ’67 model, has prompted ...
Larry Cloninger is a full-fledged Ford fan. After all, the Charlotte, North Carolina, area has three Cloninger Ford dealerships. But despite his dedication to Fords, Larry had never owned a 1940. That ...
Our latest Totally Hot Car is also one that’s totally rare: a 1940 Marmon-Herrington Ford sedan. The owner of this four-wheel-drive vehicle is Mike Meade of Costa Mesa, who is only the third owner of ...
Lorne and Faye Embree’s 1940 Ford Standard wood-bodied station wagon had a hard life. The first owner was Fred Westwick of Westwick Sawmills in the north central B.C. community of Williams Lake. The ...