In the news lately there has been a bit of a kerfuffle, a fracas, if you will, about the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) and an owner’s ability to work on a vehicle.
We know the 2015 Ford F-150 has an aluminum body. We know the prices for its body parts are more or less what they were for the 2014 model year. We still don’t know what insurance rates for the trucks will ultimately be, though.
When Ford announced it was going to make its 2015 F-150’s body out of aluminum, several things became clear. For instance, the fact that the Blue Oval was serious about reducing its workhorse’s weight. However, one matter remains clouded in mystery: whether or not the completely redesigned light-duty pickup will cost more to insure than its 2014 predecessor.
Ford truck enthusiast CharlaineC has taken on a wonderful project. She picked up a 1969 F-250 — named “Pearl” — that, though it needs a lot of help to get it to its former glory, both runs and drives. The rig has over three hundred thousand miles on it, which is to be expected for a truck that is over forty years old.
The Ford Bronco is one of Ford’s most iconic creations in history. Whether you’re a fan of the the old 1966 version or the final 1996 model, Broncos were, and still are, loved. Even to this day many die-hard fans are calling on Ford to bring back the beast.