A modified 1965 Ford Mustang GT features a powerful 289 Windsor V-8 and performance upgrades designed for speed and sharper handling.
Like many automakers today, Ford is focusing on electric vehicles (EV) and software-driven systems. Still, the company has a ...
The 1967 Ford Mustang GT arrived at a moment when American culture was learning to speak in the language of speed, style, and rebellion. With its sharpened bodywork, bigger engines, and fastback ...
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.
Cars owe their names to varying factors, such as the feelings their stylings evoke, their engine sizes, performance capabilities, and technology, as well as heritage and legacy. In certain cases, the ...
For modern drivers, it’s hard to appreciate the impact that Ford’s Mustang had on the public when both coupe and convertible versions of the model were introduced at the New York World’s Fair in April ...
new Deep Tub kits now make it possible to fit tires as large as 335mm wide into any early Mustang. Undoubtedly, naysayers will quickly point out that you don't need a mini-tub kit to mini-tub a car.
This barrel-chested fastback certainly looks the part. It features a slender-rimmed teak steering wheel (recalling a Chris Craft helm), and a trusty Hurst shifter rising from the floor, roughly the ...