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What on earth was Ford thinking when it launched its Pinto Cruising Wagon in the 1970s? We took a closer look.
Smaller car manufacturers don't have as many resources as big companies to create engines from scratch (and aren't seeking to ...
Ford Pinto wasn’t necessarily the monster that people purchased as an alternative to other muscle cars or ponies on the market, but it was a pretty cool grocery-getter nonetheless. This explains why ...
Matt didn't intend to build a land speed racer (LSR), but instead was looking for a Pinto Wagon for a V-8 swap. Around 2017, his dad, Dann Fenwrick, found a different one-owner Pinto Wagon in San ...
If you stepped into a Ford dealership in 1973 to get a more economical driving companion, the Pinto was the first model the salespeople offered to you. It was a popular choice across the United States ...
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The seller of today's Nice Price or No Dice Ford Pinto describes it as "not a concours car, but an extremely nice 50-year-old driver quality vehicle." Let's see what that might just translate to in ...
The reaction is always the same: utter disbelief. How would you react if I told you some 64-year-old machine shop owner in North Hollywood, California, spent $3500 converting a $2000, '74 Ford Pinto ...
A meme circulating online in December 2024 purported to compare the number of deaths resulting from explosions occurring in the 1970s gas-engine Ford Pinto to fatalities from all Tesla electric ...