The antique 1950 Ford coupes

By Aditi | July 31, 2009 9:46 am |
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1950 Ford coupes

The Ford Motor Company started to create their postwar automobiles by late 1940s. By 1950, many new and exciting changes were made to those vehicles. The era in which the antique 1950 Ford coupe was designed, the United States was winding down from the Second World War.

The antique 1950 Ford coupe was a double door car with a sloped and short roof. The Business coupe had room for three passengers and was available with a deluxe V-8 100 horsepower engine for $1419 or either a deluxe six-cylinder 95 horsepower engine for $1333. The only difference between the Business coupe and the six-passenger Club coupe was the utilization of the free space. The rear seat was removed in the Business coupe so that it can afford the businessman with additional cargo space.

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Volkswagen Karmann Ghia

By Aditi | May 2, 2009 12:47 pm |
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VW_Karmann_Ghia_Typ_14_-_BJ_1967_Cabriolet_-_von_links_vorne Are you an age car enthusiast? Then, you would surely love to know more about a classic car model like Volkswagen Karmann Ghia. If yes, then you have landed at the right place. Produced between 1955 – 1974, Volkswagen Karmann Ghia was first introduced as a variant in 1961.

Known as a 2+2 coupe car, Volkswagen Karmann Ghia incorporates the commonplace chassis and the mechanicals of the evocative styling of Ghia. This car is a perfect blend to see German and Italian styles. Walter Dorwin Teague, the American industrial designer, chose Karmann Ghai for this stylish car.

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1940 Chevy Special Deluxe Coupe

By Aditi | March 21, 2009 3:17 am |
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11 Are you too fascinated by old classic cars? Then, here is a news for you. The old and well-maintained 1940 Chevy Special Deluxe Coupe model is out for sale. This Street Rods vehicle can be yours now. Manufactured in 1940, this Chevy Special Deluxe Coupe car has been driven only 20000 miles till now and is in very good condition.33

1940 Chevy Special Deluxe Coupe features Teal Green color in its exteriors and comes grill painted to match the color. It has its headlights relocated in its grill. On the other hand, its driving lights have been mounted under the front splash. Its hood decked opens from the interior. It incorporates a battery and a fuel fill hidden in its trunk.

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Bentley Continental GT

By Aditi | January 10, 2009 11:34 pm |
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Classic coupe cars like Bentley Continental GT have always held a special place in the heart of those who like classic cars. This grand tourer coupe car features two doors and a 2+2 seating arrangement. It was released in 2003 to replace the previous Rolls Royce based Continental R and T car models.

Fitted with a 6.0L and twin-turbocharged W12 engine, Bentley Continental GT car has got the power to produce 552 hp with an amazing top speed of 198 mph or 319 km/h. The credit for designing this elegant car goes to Belgian designer Dirk van Braeckel. This age car was built on the famous Volkswagen Group D1 platform.

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Ford Consul Capri

By Oscar | August 30, 2008 8:33 am |
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Ford Consul Capri

I would like to dedicate my first post in this blog to this very interesting English car – Ford Consul Capri.

Consul Capri was introduced to English public in year 1961. It was proclaimed as the “first personal car from Ford of Great Britain” – basically Consul Capri is a 2-doors coupe version of of the Ford Classic saloon, the first British Ford model. It was designed by Roy Brown, the designer of notorious Edsel model. During the construction and designing, Consul Capri had an internal name “Sunbird”, which meant that it is some kind of hybrid of Ford Thunderbird and the Sunliner.

The vehicle was quit unusual for that time because of such features like disc brakes, four headlights, variable speed wipers, dimming dashboard lights, and a cigar lighter. Consul Capri was equipped with 1340 cc Straight-4 ohv engine, which was replaced in August 1962 by its enhanced variant with 1498 cc.

The first 200 Capris were hand-made left-hand-drive cars for continental Europe. During all the lifetime only 500 cars were sold. Their production was to expensive and retail price was rather high too. Ford Consul Capri was discontinued in July 1964 – after 2,5 years of production only.


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