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Coyote swapped F150 Lightning dominates the streets
Automotive Expert David Patterson explores the incredible performance and street presence of a Ford F150 Lightning featuring ...
Toward the end of 2000s, Ford found itself in a bit of a pickle with its famous pony car, the Mustang. Pony cars from other marques, like the Chevy Camaro and Dodge Challenger, were on the cusp of ...
Ford never made a true successor to the original F-150 Lightning, so it’s up to tuners to keep its legacy loud, proud, and alive. Before it became an electric pickup, the Ford F-150 Lightning was the ...
Just when Ford works out the kinks, it pulls the Coyote from the premium trims.
After launching a 760-horsepower bully of a supercharged V8, the folks at Ford Performance introduced three naturally aspirated V8s. The Coyote trio costs $11,500 apiece as opposed to a mind-boggling ...
A YouTuber purchased an abandoned Ford Mustang at a public auction. He swapped out the dead V6 in favor of a Coyote 5.0-liter ...
The Ford Mustang was an instant hit after its introduction at the 1964 World's Fair; Ford sold more than 400,000 in the following year. The base engine in the first Mustang was an underperforming I6 ...
Instant fascination and a touch of incredulity were the two thoughts going through my mind when Ford announced its new Hypercar competing in the 2027 LMDh class would use a Coyote-derived 5.4-liter ...
It all began in the 1980s when Ford wanted a new V8 engine that could compete with the growing pressures from Chevrolet and Dodge. Seven years and $4 billion later, Ford came up with a new modular ...
Before it became an electric pickup, the Ford F-150 Lightning was the hottest version of America's best-selling pickup you could get. Sold for two generations, it was the early beginnings of the ...
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