Carlos from Carspotting is looking to bring a Mustang convertible (not pictured) back to its former glory This week on Carspotting, Carlos picks up a 1968 Ford Mustang convertible and is looking ...
If you wanted a Mustang back in 1968, the first choice was obviously the grocery-getter 200 (3.3-liter) Thriftpower developing 115 horsepower. Installed on the T-code Mustangs, this particular engine ...
Some Mustang models suck up so much attention there’s hardly any love left for the rest. Take the ’67-68 cars: if it’s not a fastback, it seems no one is interested. But Florida-based Velocity is ...
A 1968 Mustang reimagined with off-road gear sounds great until you look closer. It features a modern Coyote V8 and a manual ...
I drove a Coyote-swapped 1968 Mustang recently, and I thought life couldn't get any better at that point. Evidently, the team at Steel Cavalry in Miami, Florida, thought differently. With a 1999 hit ...
Will joined the TopSpeed team over two and a half years ago, bringing his lifelong automotive passion, writing experience, and editorial expertise along with him. Whether classic or modern, American ...
Restomods are more popular than ever. Modern manufacturing processes, CAD, and other tech make what seemed like fanciful dreams totally possible now. One excellent example of that is about to go ...
It looked like a nice but fairly average Mustang convertible when I walked by it among the crowd of roughly 300 Mustangs in downtown Steamboat Springs, Colorado at the Rocky Mountain Mustang Roundup.
Thanks to the automotive aftermarket, there are now enough reproduction parts available to build a classic Mustang from scratch. As you saw in last month’s Pony Tales department, Ford has officially ...
In a video making the internet rounds, U.S. Rep. Doug LaMalfa said that California officials are considering whether to place restrictions on operating classic cars as part of a plan to phase out ...