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Exploring the details of the 1965 Falcon Squire, a station wagon with vintage charm and family appeal. People closest to Tyler Robinson made horrifying discoveries in hours after Charlie Kirk killing, ...
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As 1960s and ’70s Big Three automakers’ hot rods go, the 1969 Ford Mustang Mach 1 is one of the more revered members of the muscle-car fraternity, a collective that is centered on the high-performance ...
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A Ford Mustang sedan has quickly gone from a weird rumor to a very real-looking possibility. Like the Bronco, the Mustang is now a “family” to Ford—one that can add new members, even if they’re ...