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    Ford F-150 by Bigfoot Offroad & Performance; Ford F-250 Super Duty Project Work-A-HAUL IT; Ford F-250 Super Duty by Fabtech; Ford F-650 by DeBerti Designs; Ford Fusion T5 by MRT; Ford All-American Grand Touring Fusion; Ford Edge by H&R Special Springs; Ford Edge by 3dCarbon [51] Ford Expedition Funkmaster Flex Concept

  3. Ford Bronco - Wikipedia

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    2023 Bronco Raptor. Ford announced a Raptor trim level for 2022 in a 4-door version only. Developed by Ford Performance, the Bronco Raptor has a EcoBoost 3.0 TT V6 with a "Baja Mode", making 418 hp and 440 lb-ft of torque. [68] The vehicle will also have an upgraded cooling system, which would allow the Bronco Raptor to run better in higher ...

  4. John Goss Special - Wikipedia

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    Ford's records show that 700 John Goss Special XB Hardtops were built, however, how many remain is unknown. Ford made an initial build of 400 units in July 1975 that sold out quickly and gave them the confidence to do a second run of cars which produced the remaining 300 units in September, October and November 1975, as mentioned in Motor ...

  5. Hardtop - Wikipedia

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    A hardtop is a rigid form of automobile roof, typically metal, and integral to the vehicle's design, strength, and style. The term typically applies to a pillarless hardtop, a car body style without a B-pillar. The term "pillared hardtop" was used in the 1970s to refer to cars that had a B-pillar but had frameless door glass like a pillarless ...

  6. Vinyl roof - Wikipedia

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    The pillarless hardtop body style was introduced to resemble convertibles. Because Ford did not have a hardtop body style offered by General Motors and Chrysler, a vinyl-covered roof was optional on the 1950 two-door Ford Crestliner, Mercury Monterey, and Lincoln Lido models as an effort to simulate the look of a convertible. [3]

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    Lady Gaga . While her extensive car collection includes a lot of the usual suspects, there are also some absolute bangers in there, like a restomod '67 Ford Bronco, a murdered-out third-generation ...

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