The 1960s Ford Mustang is a cool and desirable classic. However, with more than two million units produced between 1964 and 1969, it's far from surprising that most of them are still affordable.
1967 witnessed the first major redesign of the Mustang since its launch, with all cars getting wider and longer. Ford's idea was simple: make the Mustang look sportier and support this push with ...
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Mustang Fastback Gets Dramatic Mid-Engine Off-Road RenderThe industry is on board with the notion of an off-road supercar -- at least judging by the likes of the Ariel Nomad, the Hurracan Sterrato, and the Porsche 911 Dakar-- but we have yet to see a ...
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What Engine Was In The Fast & Furious: Tokyo Drift Mustang?Years before Dominic Toretto (Vin Diesel) saved the Vatican City in a computer-generated Dodge Charger, there was The Fast and The Furious: Tokyo Drift (2006). The third installment in the ever ...
Ten years ago this month, Revology, the Orlando-based builder of all-new cars that look like vintage Ford Mustangs, made its debut by displaying one at the Amelia Island Concours d’Elegance. Now, 10 ...
Today, we'll have a look at the classic car generations that shattered sales records and cemented a place in automotive history. From the raw muscle of '60s Mustangs to the elegant lines of '50s Bel ...
The 442 had legendary engines under the hood, including the 7.5-liter Rocket 455 V8 that delivered up to 400 hp and 500 lb-ft of torque. However, the 70s oil crisis and stricter emissions regulations ...
Ford is offering significant discounts on the 2025 Mustang in an apparent attempt to boost sluggish sales. The move comes after the iconic muscle car saw its sales tumble by more than 30% in the ...
While the original film featured 48 stolen cars, capped off with a 1971 Sportsroof Mustang Mach 1 (masquerading as a 1973), the 2000 movie boasted a 1967 Shelby GT500 at the top of a 50-car list.
Is the Ford Mustang a good car? It’s always a tough task to reimagine an icon, but the Ford Mustang Mk7 does exactly that. With buyers easily falling for its predecessor’s looks, the aim was ...
This 1969 Mustang Restomod Has One of Mario Andretti’s Old Engines. Now It Could Fetch $1 Million.
There’s a little bit of Mario Andretti in this one-of-a-kind Mustang. Back in 1969, the team at North Carolina–based Holman Moody developed 10 massively powerful 494 cubic-inch, big-block Ford ...
Where do old racecars go when they retire? Well, when you’re talking classic American Muscle, they never actually retire, they just evolve into something else. This 1969 Mustang fastback had ...
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