Back to the future: Ford Capri Concept drawings surface

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Way back in the early 70’s, when the parental units had gone their separate ways, Mom bought a cool little red car the Ford had just imported to Canada from Germany. It was called the Capri and it was the coolest thing on wheels, or so I thought. Those early European market cars didn’t fare too well on Ontario’s salty roads and this little coupe earned the nickname the Red Rusty Crapi. Nonetheless, I loved it right up until the day they dragged it away, crushing my dreams of restoring my first car.

Over the years, the car Capri became a Mercury and never really amounted to much, rather languishing in the shadow of it’s sibling, the Fox body Mustang.

If our friends down under at CarADVICE.com.au are right, we may see the sketch above materialize as a concept over the next couple of years. Will it make it to production? Who knows, but it sure would be sweet to see it as a stablemate for the Mustang once again.

This week in The Garage: 2008 Ford F-150

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Having the 2008 Ford F-150 in The Garage this week is a bit of a double edged sword. On the positive side, we are in the midst of moving my step father and I have some lumber to pick up this weekend for a new deck. On the slightly frightening side, gas is $1.09 a liter (roughly $4.36 a gallon) this week here in the Toronto area.

As many readers may be aware, the 08 F-150 is nearing the end of it’s production run, with the all new 09 model waiting in the wings. This late model test will serve us well when we test the replacement in the next few months. So far, it is a great looking truck that has tons of seating room. The kids even commented on how wide the rear seat is. Out back, our tester has the full complement of cargo aids, from lockable storage bins to cross rails and a cool divider to keep stuff from sliding around.

Check back over the next couple of weeks as we let you know what life is like with Ford’s bread and butter hauler.

It’s official: Ford announces sale of Land Rover & Jaguar to Tata

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Ford has released details of the impending sale of their premium British brands to Indian automaker Tata. The short story is a closing date by the end of next quarter and a paltry $2.3 Billion US.

The long story of course is still in the crystal ball stage. There is little question that this sale will have a dramatic effect on the Indian car market. How much effect will it have on the North American market remains to be seen, but Tata will now have an established dealer network on our shores. Could we see a new economy brand on this continent over the coming years? Only time will tell.

Full details from Ford after the break
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Ford celebrates 100 years since the birth of the Model T

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Few would deny that the Ford Model T was perhaps the most significant car ever conceived. It was the first mass produced vehicle and was affordable enough for the general public to get their first real taste of the independence motoring offered. In the 19 years that the T was produced, over 15 million cars were built, a staggering number considering the era.

The first consumer car came off the line on October 1, 1908 which means that the Model T will be 100 years old in 2008. To celebrate, Ford has planned events through the year. Things kick off this weekend at the 2008 Amelia Island Concours in Florida and finish up with T Party 2008 in July in Richmond, Indiana. More than 1000 T’s from around the world are expected to show up for this one.

Ford release with event details and T Trivia after the break
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Video: La Carrera 2007 Movie Trailer

Here in The Garage, we’ve all been waiting for the debut of the La Carrera 2007 movie, following Gary Faules and Team California’s Best through the classic Mexican road race. Production has been taking longer than anticipated, but finally we can have a sneak peek at a trailer for it. When the full deal arrives, you can be sure we’ll let you know!

LIVE WIRE takes on the Grand National Roadster Show

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Speaking with Chip Foose the other day reminded me that I haven’t gotten around to posting the pics Aaron Von Minden sent of Live Wire. Back in the fall, we showed you Piero DeLuca’s Ford Coupe in the early stages at the Savage Speed Garage. The months of work leading up to the 2008 Grand National Roadster Show have paid off and Live Wire won 4 awards! Nice work guys!

More pics after the break.
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Podcast: Chip Foose in The Garage

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Wonders never cease to amaze me here in The Garage. The latest in a long line of really cool people I’ve met while working on The Garage is modern day hot rod icon Chip Foose. Fresh from sunny California, the master of style is also a really cool guy. It was actually very refreshing to see that Chip is a down to earth car guy who loves to share stories. We talked about kids, driving his creations and even a really cool story about Chip’s debut behind the wheel of an open wheel race car.
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Tomorrow in The Garage: Chip Foose!

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I received a nice little surprise today courtesy of the folks at Ford. Tomorrow at the CIAS I get to interview master of design, Chip Foose! If all goes well with my new technology purchase we’ll have the interview as a podcast later this week.

Photo from Motor Trend

Road Test: 2008 Ford Taurus X Limited part deux

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For years I’ve said I would never own another minivan. I just can’t stand the styling and the thought of driving a glorified school bus. That said, I’ve always loved an SUV that is a real truck that can tow and go off road. This whole CUV thing is somewhere in the middle and I’m more than a bit confused. I just LOVE these trucklets that look the part and offer a ton of usability that suits our family. Obviously, I’m not your average consumer. Then again, I’ve never been accused of being normal!

Now that we’ve gotten that little bit of self indulgence out of the way, let’s get on with things on the inside of the 2008 Ford Taurus X.

The interior of the Taurus X has been treated with some fine looking surfaces. The mixture of dark grey plastics and well chosen chrome give a sporty look that is well augmented by the faux carbon fibre dash trim. The seats have nicely textured leather with perforated inserts that might have been stolen from some mid Nineties European sports sedan. That is a good thing, as the dark grey leather seats look great and are comfy to boot.
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Things that go bump in the night

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It’s 1:30 am and I’m sound asleep, visions of rally cars(either that or Drew Barrymore in the chubby days) running through my head, when I was abruptly woken up by Mamma G who says someone has been hit by a car across the street. Or maybe the neighbor’s dog. I pull on my pants and head downstairs to check things out, while Mrs. G calls the police. “are you calling about the car that hit a tree?” Sandy calls down to say there is a car in a tree somewhere.

Well, that somewhere is our next door neighbor’s front lawn. The 5 foot high pile of snow between the driveways has been obliterated and there are drunk teenagers scattered all over the street. Some are crying, some are fighting, while others are trying to get away before the police arrive.
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