Ford's coupe line-up has been celebrated in automobile history. The deuce coupe, Thunderbird and most prominently the Mustang has been a shining example of what identifies the Ford brand. Sources of ...
If back in the early 2010s, you were too young to care, the name Mercury might not mean all that much to you. The brand, a long time companion of Ford, was the Blue Oval’s most prominent victim during ...
The post war years will remain in the history of car making as the ones when everything changed. Freed from having to produce military-spec vehicles for the needs of war, car designers let loose a ...
Icon has revealed the latest member of its Derelict lineup, a 1949 Mercury Coupe that has been converted to electric power while preserving the original patina and exterior trim of the car. Adding the ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Mark Ewing writes about luxury and performance automobiles. When I mentioned my early morning 30-minute stint behind the wheel of ...
The 1949 Ford coupe was a watershed car in the evolution of vehicle styling with its simplified lines and aerodynamic shape. Before the appearance of the 1949 Ford, most cars had pontoon-style fenders ...
We've seen a number of electrified classic projects from companies like Zelectric Motors, and usually they involve dropping a state-of-the-art electric powertrain into a meticulously reconditioned ...
ICON, a restomod company based in Los Angeles, and Stealth EV, a company specializing in electric car conversions, unveiled a new EV conversion at SEMA today: a 1949 Mercury coupe with a Tesla battery ...
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Icon will bring its fully electric 1949 Mercury Coupe to the Geneva International Motor Show, taking place next week. Power comes from a dual-motor setup that provides the equivalent of 400 HP and 470 ...
Despite the insistence from some diehard traditionalists that there's no reason to upgrade a vintage hot rod to disc brakes, sticking with four-wheel drums is literally and figuratively a drag. The ...