Introduced in 1939 as a tiny two-door with a 90-inch (2,286-mm) wheelbase, the Ford Anglia is far from famous in North America. But at some point in time, it used to be a popular choice among drag ...
While honoring the 18th Syracuse Nationals it was a perfect time for STREET RODDER and Ford Performance to recognize street rodders who install a late-model Ford engine in a Ford hot rod or custom.
An iconic car on British soil, the Ford Anglia arrived in the U.S. in 1948. Not surprisingly, the tiny vehicle failed to make an impression in a country obsessed with powerful full-size automobiles.
Purchased for 2,500 bucks, this car had all the genuine patina it needed from sitting dormant for over 20 years in a damp one-car garage. It was bone stock when he towed it home, but it was missing ...
As one of America's first compacts, the Ford Falcon doesn't get a lot of recognition as a performance machine. When production for the 1960 model began, the floodgates for a low-cost and economical ...