The Hot Wheels Rip Rod is finally alive! First shown as a static show car at last year’s SEMA Show, the Ford Racing team in the U.S. and Europe both worked with Bandito Brothers to integrate the ...
You know how they say men are basically little boys trapped in more mature bodies, right? Well, if someone asks you to back that up with some arguments, you can tell them we like to transform our ...
Ford showed off the Hot Wheels Rip Rod at last year's SEMA show when it was nothing more than non-driving show car. That is no longer the case because the automaker and a few of its partners have ...
Despite displacing just 1.0-liters, Ford’s smallest EcoBoost power plant can be tuned to produce upward of 200 hp in racing applications. We don’t know how much it makes exactly when powering this ...
Ford displayed the Hot Wheels Rip Rod at last year's SEMA show, but only as a non-running piece of booth decoration. That's changed as Ford Racing and its partners have turned the Rip Rod into a fully ...
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