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2007 Hybrid Car Pictures
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Hybrid cars like the 2007 Ford Escape Hybrid are designed for fuel efficiency and low emissions. See a picture and profile of every 2007 hybrid.
How the Ford Shelby Mustang GT500 Works
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The Shelby Mustang GT500 is the most powerful Mustang available. Find out what sets the Shelby Mustang GT500 apart and see pictures of the Shelby Mustang GT500.
Joe Oros: Chief Designer of the 1965 Ford Mustang
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Ford Studio chief Joe Oros oversaw the design of the prototype that would become the 1965 Ford Mustang. Read his account of how it all happened.
Gale Halderman: Creating the 1965 Ford Mustang Prototype
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Gale Halderman sketched the first Ford Mustang, and then shepherded his design into production. Read his own account of creating the iconic car.
Hau Thai-Tang: 2005 Mustang Chief Engineer
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Hau Thai-Tang came to America from Vietnam when Saigon fell in 1975. See how he rose to become the chief engineer of the 2005 Ford Mustang.
Did Pintos really explode in the 1970s?
Did Pintos really explode in the 1970s? Find out if the Ford Pinto was really as dangerous as we were led to believe, at HowStuffWorks.
Classic Trucks
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Classic trucks carry cargo and memories. Check out pictures and profiles of 50 classic trucks, including the 1955 Ford F-100 and 1941 Chevy Series AK.
Carroll Shelby: Mustang Magic
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Shelby Mustangs, created by customizer Carroll Shelby, were a huge hit in the 1960s. See how the GT-350 and other popular models came about.
1940 Mercury Club Coupe
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The 1940 Mercury Club Coupe was designed to fill a gap at Ford. Learn more about the 1940 Mercury Club Coupe here.
1940-1941 Jeep
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1940-1941 jeep designs by Willys, Ford, and Bantam came together to form the standardized World War II jeep that would make history. Learn more.