Freewheel kit adds retro style to 2025 Ford Bronco
When you're an automaker This has been around for over a century, you don't just sell new cars. You can also sell your past to those who miss it. Buyers of the 2025 Ford Bronco who want to add some retro flair to their rig can freshen it up with the Free Wheeling appearance package. According to Ford, “Free Wheeling kits were available on Ford F-100, F-150, Bronco, and Econoline vans from the late 1970s to early 1980s and added graphics, paint, and paint with red, orange, and yellow gradients. Steel wheels and black finish on the grille, mirrors and bumpers. Inside, there's red and orange pin striping on the dashboard and seat stitching. A look at the 1978 Free Wheeling vehicle lineup reveals that. The package adds orange/tan/cream or blue/white/green tape stripes (depending on basecoat color), black bumpers, low-mounted mirrors, a sport steering wheel, and the Bronco's tires with raised white lettering Steel wheels. The latest version of the…
Back in Action: Kyusha Club 2024 Fall Auto Show
Summer 2024 is coming That's in our rearview mirror, which means Arizona's car culture is waking up for the outdoor season. Recently, new developments have begun at the Kyusha Club, a club beloved by The Wall Street Journal in recent years for its variety of vehicles and laid-back atmosphere. The event is a gathering of European and Japanese cars held near historic Roosevelt Street in downtown Phoenix, Arizona. The centerpiece of the September 28 event was an old car shop, with several specially invited cars parked inside. A surface parking lot to the east accommodated a few dozen more vehicles, and everyone else found street parking within a block or two of the site. One of the joys of the Nine Clubs is standing on the street watching the constant parade of interesting cars. Here are some of my favorite vehicles on display, arranged by model year. 1970 BMW 2002 This car helped establish BMW's reputation as a sporty compact…
AutoHunter Spotlight: 1985 Chevrolet C10
Featured in automatic hunteris an online auction platform powered by ClassicCars.com, this Vortec-powered 1985 Chevrolet C10. It has been upgraded with a Vortec 5.3-liter V8 engine and a 4L60E four-speed automatic transmission. Finished in bright red with gray decals over a burgundy leather interior, this "Square Body" pickup truck is now available from the selling dealer and comes with a clean CARFAX report and a clear title. The bright red exterior is accented with gray decals. It comes with chrome bumpers, an aftermarket grille, chrome mirror housings, and a black spray-on bed liner. A set of 20-inch Boyd Coddington wheels and 315/35 Haida HD927 radial tires connect this truck to the road. The single cab has a Snowdon bench seat upholstered in burgundy leather. Surrounding features include power windows and locks, a tilt steering column and power steering. According to the selling dealer, the plastic speaker button cover is partially damaged, the vinyl cover on the driver's side armrest is…
1987 Reliant Scimitar SS1 1800Ti
this Daily Selection It's a 1987 Reliant Scimitar SS1 1800Ti, sold by a Dutch dealer on ClassicCars.com. There's a certain satisfaction that comes from never crossing paths with someone else in the same car as you. It's easier to get that satisfaction with an older car, since many of them have been stored, used to the point of being expensive to repair, or scrapped. Our latest Pick of the Day, this 1987 Reliant Scimitar SS1 1800Ti, has escaped all of those fates and is ready to become the only one of its kind to its next owner (or state). According to the official Reliant Automobile Club website, in 1978 the British car company wanted to design a small two-seater sports car. After rejecting a proposal called the Cipher, Reliant chose the design of Giovanni Michelotti, who is credited with designing the exteriors of several models, including the Triumph TR4 series. Michelotti died in 1980, before his design, the SS1 (Small…