In the early 1980s, American sports cars were at a crossroads. The golden age of V8-powered muscle cars had already faded. Strict emissions regulations, rising fuel prices, and growing demand for ...
The EXP squeezed quite a few miles out of a gallon of fuel, which was a big plus at first, but the 1.6 liter four-cylinder engine made a mere 70 horses in 1982 and performance wasn't exactly brisk.
It's the 1980s, and Ford wants to capitalize on the success of its fuel-efficient Ford Escort, which remains one of the most iconic Ford models ever built. Its solution was to launch a brother to the ...
The Ford EXP has a rather unusual distinction. In addition to being a two- seater hatchback, that in itself rather unusual, the EXP is the car of choice among young buyers. The median age of EXP ...
At one time factory performance cars had big fire-breathing V-8s that produced 300-400 horsepower and gobbled up streets, drag strips and gasoline. This was before government regulations on emission ...
The two-seater Ford EXP will join the two-seater Pontiac Fiero among the ranks of the discontinued at the end of the 1988 model run. Ford has notified workers at its Wayne, Mich., assembly plant that ...
Freaks for sale features unique, interesting and bizarre vehicles for sale in Michigan. What do you do after buying a 1985 Ford EXP? "Slap your cassette tape in, play a little Flock of Seagulls, and ...
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