Vintage automotive angels might be the ones humming in the ears of car enthusiasts, frankly. We don’t know. But it’s safe to say that such a pristine OG ‘Stang attracts crowds like a black magnet of ...
Winning a major award at a big Mustang show with a first-ever restoration is similar to getting a starring movie role after a first audition or winning a NASCAR championship during a rookie season.
Powered by a Roush Yates Coyote mill,this 1966 Fastback project is a great combination of modern tech and classic style. High-end builds, even if they are unobtanium to most of us, still manage to ...
Born as the GT Equipment Package, the Mustang GT rapidly became the most convenient way to get an upgraded Mustang with more power and a sportier attitude. The original version of the GT package ...
The book and the cover. The sheep and the wolf. The restored Mustang. All are tales of deception and trickery, ripe for easy dismissal at first glance. Looks like a nice little Mustang fastback, yes?
They don't make them like they used to. True enough—but they also don't make as many of them as they used to. There were more than 607,000 Mustangs built in 1966. No matter how you slice it, that was ...