NH Ford Parts
Whether you're looking for an original equipment part or a high-quality, vehicle-specific replacement part for a Ford, we have you covered. Our parts department carries parts recommended by Ford Motor Company and features the trusted Genuine Parts or Motorcraft brand name. You can learn more about the specific benefits of any of Ford product lines here.
Avoiding Counterfeit Parts
Nothing beats an original. Genuine Parts and Motorcraft are designed for Ford, Lincoln and Mercury vehicles. Manufactured to strict specifications, they have undergone extensive laboratory and on-the-road testing. They're built to maximize the performance of Ford, Lincoln and Mercury vehicles and provide the confidence the repair will be done right the first time.
Ford Motor Company Genuine Parts
When your customers want the very best for their vehicles, give them Genuine Parts. They're the original equipment for Ford, Lincoln and Mercury vehicles and help restore new-vehicle-like performance and reliability. Plus, all Genuine Parts are backed by Ford Motor Company and built with the engineering expertise that can only come from a manufacturer with over 100 years of experience.
Genuine Motorcraft Parts
Motorcraft parts are recommended by Ford Motor Company and offer high-quality, vehicle-specific applications for Ford, Lincoln and Mercury vehicles at competitive prices. That means they fit right the first time, helping to reduce vehicle downtime and comebacks. Motorcraft parts are designed specifically for Ford, Lincoln and Mercury vehicles and have undergone extensive testing to ensure the highest quality OEM parts available. They are designed to maximize the life of your car, truck, van or SUV. Whatever parts you need for the job, we either have it in stock or can get it for you.
Ford Accessories
Genuine Ford Accessories are built to exact Motorcraft specifications to help enhance your vehicle and its performance. If you can not find what you are looking for, please contact us. We will be happy to assist you.
Ford Racing in New Hampshire
The New Hampshire International Speedway opened in June 1990, after nine months of construction following the Bahre family's purchase of the Bryar Motorsports Park. The existing road circuit was redeveloped into a multi-purpose track, with NASCAR added to the popular Loudon Classic motorcycle, WKA go-kart and SCCA races on the complex. It was the largest speedway in New England, and later expansion has made it the largest sports venue of any type in the region. Its construction was extremely unusual for a race track, in that it was designed and constructed without consulting engineers, and using just one surveyor to help. NASCAR made its debut at the track in July 1990, with a Busch Series race won by Tommy Ellis. For three years, the Busch Series hosted a pair of races at the track each year. Before the 2008 racing season, Speedway Motorsports purchased NHIS and other racing-related assets from the Bahre family. The name of the speedway changed to New Hampshire Motor Speedway. The track continues to have two Sprint Cup dates.