There's more than one way to describe a thing of great cultural significance or beauty. Consider the Biltmore Estate-- it's technically a house, but calling it that would kind of undersell the whole ...
We've seen a number of electrified classic projects from companies like Zelectric Motors, and usually they involve dropping a state-of-the-art electric powertrain into a meticulously reconditioned ...
Icon is rocking the SEMA 2018 show with a Derelict 1949 Mercury Coupe that might be the most SEMA appropriate restomod in the Las Vegas Convention Center this year. It’s not just the fact that this ...
The basic idea of a restomod is so tantalizing, so obvious -- combine classic style with modern technology and performance -- and yet so hard to get right. There is no shortage of questionable (and ...
It came to me in the wide, swishy passenger seat of Jonathan Ward's 1949 Mercury hot rod. All the right smells were imprinting the moment we rolled through industrial Chatsworth, California.
Icon will bring its fully electric 1949 Mercury Coupe to the Geneva International Motor Show, taking place next week. Power comes from a dual-motor setup that provides the equivalent of 400 HP and 470 ...
Icon has revealed the latest member of its Derelict lineup, a 1949 Mercury Coupe that has been converted to electric power while preserving the original patina and exterior trim of the car. Adding the ...
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