1976 Ford Gran Torino From ‘Starsky & Hutch’ Up For Auction
It's a real-deal model used in the TV series.
Read More »It's a real-deal model used in the TV series.
Read More »A rare, homologated NASCAR special.
Read More »A pretty faithful replica of the famous TV star.
Read More »It's one of just three cars that survived filming.
Read More »Remarkably, it is in original unrestored condition with just 837 miles.
Read More »Exceedingly rare, the Torino Cobra 429 SCJ Drag Pack was a performance monster.
Read More »This one is just one of 90 made.
Read More »Another classic Ford gets a modern redo thanks to one talented artist.
Read More »Both of these cars are incredibly rare and hold a special place in Blue Oval history.
Read More »Spraying the car in Grabber Green was a good idea.
Read More »Orders for the Tourneo PHEV has been stopped as well.
Read More »Poor high-speed handling and NASCAR rule changes killed the car before it raced.
Read More »If you want a project, and we mean a PROJECT... act fast.
Read More »The one-year-only Mercury Cyclone Cobra Jet isn't a household name, but perhaps it should be.
Read More »One of two - possibly three - Torino King Cobra prototypes is up for grabs for $460k. That's more than $1,000 per cubic inch of displacement.
Read More »Things got weird when Mr. Regular Cars visited the 2016 Carlisle Ford Nationals. Real weird.
Read More »Here, "Bronco" isn't an option, because we're pretty sure that one's already coming back...
Read More »The pointy-nosed Ford NASCAR homologation special that never was.
Read More »The "striped tomato" Gran Torino from Starsky & Hutch turns 40 this year. Happy birthday!
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