Earlier this week, we reported that the new Ford GT might end up making upwards of 700 horsepower in final production trim from its 3.5L EcoBoost V6 engine. If that sounds like a lot of power, you’d be right.
Unlike a lot of tiny houses, the Tiny Castle is actually capable of being moved on a regular basis. The underlying truck runs, meets all New Zealand federal requirements for driving on the road, and folds up in a similar way to that of a motorhome.
In this modern day world of emissions regulations and fuel economy standards, automotive manufacturers are working feverishly to build new vehicles that are greener than ever. For manufacturers like Ford, that means EcoBoosting everything they make.
When you were a kid, you had to put in the work of eating your green beans to get your sweet reward of dessert. Things turned out similarly with the 1931 Ford Model A Good Humors Ice Cream truck you see here.
When we last spoke about the upcoming Ford GT, we talked about how light, and how much torque the car would likely have when it finally debuted to the public.