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Ford Mustang Mach-E

Ford have officially revealed the all-electric Mustang Mach-E, a Tesla-fighting SUV. Dont worry folks, the regular Mustang isn’t going anywhere. The new Mach-E shares precisely nothing with the existing Mustang except a few styling cues (the bulging fenders, triple-bar taillights and scowling headlights) and the pony logo. The stylish crossover was completely built from the ground up to be a pure electric vehicle, you can choose from  rear-wheel drive (if you spec the single motor) or AWD (dual motor), and two battery sizes are available. The standard range 75.7 kWh model offers 255 horsepower and 306 pound-feet of torque and a range of 230 miles. All-wheel drive adds a second motor, increasing torque to 429 lb-ft and reducing range to 210 miles. The roomy, five-seat interior will have a panoramic glass roof and ambient lighting, a 15.5-inch touchscreen infotainment system, where you´ll be able to access a streamlined UI with all your favorite apps, wireless versions of CarPlay and Android Auto, climate controls, and much more. You will also find wireless charging surfaces, USB-C ports, and a 10-speaker Bang & Olufsen audio system. Customers can also get a heated steering wheel, heated front seats and alloy pedals. Ford is now taking reservations for the Mustang Mach-E.



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1948 Ford Super Deluxe Marmon-Herrington Wagon - Image

1948 Ford Super Deluxe Marmon-Herrington Wagon

The Woodie station wagon originated from the early practice of manufacturing the passenger compartment portion of a vehicle in hardwood, it is most closely associated with mid-century surf culture. This pristine example featured here is an original Ford Super Deluxe V8 Marmon-Herrington Wagon, an exceptionally rare period conversion to four-wheel drive. Headed to auction, this 1948 year model was modified by Marmon-Herrington and got some major upgrades. It is power...
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1991 Toyota Bandeirante OJ50 - Image

1991 Toyota Bandeirante OJ50

Overland Imports are experts in creating high quality builds for the Brasilian born Toyota Bandeirante. In Brasil, the Bandeirante was built in a few unique layouts such as the double cab with a truck bed (metal and even wood) and the Long Wagon shown in this build. In addition to a complete overhaul of these trucks, Overland Imports adds in the comforts of totally custom seating, stereo, AC, Roof rack with ladder, Rigid LED headlights, Hella accessory lighting, upg...
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1988 Toyota Land Cruiser FJ62 - Image

1988 Toyota Land Cruiser FJ62

The 1988 Toyota Land Cruiser FJ62 has always been a legend, but this fully refurbished example takes the formula to another level. Reworked by BaderInk in Calabasas, California, this classic SUV blends old school durability with modern V8 performance in a way that feels both purposeful and restrained. At the heart of the build is a crate 6.2 liter Gen V LT1 V8 paired with a 6L80E six speed automatic transmission. The result is effortless power and smooth highway ...
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