Found in a rat-infested barn in 2002, this 1967 Ford Mustang was restored with Shelby-like features and a unique drivetrain combo.
Featured In The 1974 Film "Gone In 60 Seconds," The Name "Eleanor" Was Given To A 1967 Ford Mustang As A Code To Keep Police ...
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Ford has produced plenty of iconic models over the years, and some command staggering prices at auction. Here are the most ...
The 1971 Mustang was available in a six-model lineup ... The Grande and the Mach 1 were next, followed by the Boss 351. Ford tried to keep the Mustang the right car for everybody, so it offered ...
Big block Fords are typically the rarer breed, but we found what we believe to be the most elusive of the small blocks.
Ford Motor Company was riding on a high moving into the 1970s. The Mustang had been the hit of the decade, becoming the ...
Here’s where it gets weird. The “split-window” Corvette only lasted a single model year because buyers (and some Chevrolet big-wigs) were unhappy with how it affected rear visibility. In fact, it was ...
Can't decide between an Italian supercar or a Ford-powered muscle machine? This rare supercar lets you have your cake and eat it too.
It was the poppy red, Wimbledon white and metallic blue paint scheme, with a flat-black hood, that shot its automotive arrow ...
The De Tomaso Pantera, produced from 1971 to 1992, was, originally, Ford’s halo sports car, an Italian looker with American ...