
A victory that was a sweet moment for Henry Ford after his ongoing rivalry with Enzo Ferrari.
The Ford GT40 Mk II, driven by Bruce McLaren and Chris Amon, won and played a 1-2-3 finish at Le Mans in 1966, ending a run of five consecutive wins for Ferrari.
The GT40 was the first American car to win a race. The Ford GT40 is one of the most famous cars ever produced by an American manufacturer thanks to its historic performance at Le Mans. We expect the Ford Everest 2022 to have the same engine output as the Ranger, which is lower than the entry-level 2.0-litre turbocharged four-cylinder diesel. Looking at the teaser video, the Everest will be available with a 360-degree camera, with the camera at the front, side and rear of the vehicle. 'Cause you keep it really rough like, "Oh my God.The lower bezel appears to be a bit sleeker than the Range, perhaps intended to look a bit more luxurious than the off-road-focused Ranger. Goin' down, down, take you down to paradise I'm goin' down, down, take you down to paradise It feels like I'm in summer, I don't know whyĪnd keep it on the real like sugar, sugar fly You give it to me fast, like free and fun Keep me burnin' hot like the red, red sun
Being "free and fun" is similar to a lyric from " Caught You Boy". Del Rey remarks "oh my God" in " Heroin", " Summertime Sadness", " The Blackest Day" and " When the World Was at War We Kept Dancing". The feeling of being "alive again" is also described in " Hollywood" and " Carmen". Vanilla ice cream is also mentioned in " Dynamite" and " Cola", while ice cream is mentioned in " Carmen", " Salvatore" and " Venice Bitch". The theme of paradise also appears in " Every Man Gets His Wish", " Dark Paradise", " Television Heaven", " Velvet Crowbar" and " Coca Colla". "Pouring rain" is also mentioned in " Born to Die" and " Tomorrow Never Came". On February 8, 2018, Del Rey performed the song live for the first and only known time in Dallas, Texas during the LA to the Moon Tour.Īn official music video for the song is registered on ISRC, but no further details are known about it and it remains unreleased. The title "Paradise" is registered twice, firstly as an alternate title of " Dark Paradise" and secondly as a separate song crediting Peter Ibsen and Justin Parker as co-writers. Despite the title, the song was not intended for the Paradise EP and the song was actually recorded during the Born to Diesessions. The track was recorded in the same sessions as " Serial Killer" and the second and third demo of " This Is What Makes Us Girls" in March of 2011.