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 ...
The 1968 Mustang GT Fastback arrived as a so‑called “pony car,” but it did not stay in that neat little box for long. With more power, a tougher stance, and a growing cultural footprint, it pushed ...
Mustang sales declined in 1969, despite Ford rolling out a major new restyling and the famous Mach 1. The company sold fewer than 300K units, and the hardtop remained the best-selling configuration ...
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1969 Ford Mustang fastback restomod combines classic design with supercharged GT500 power
A extensively reengineered 1969 Ford Mustang Fastback is being offered as a pro-touring restomod that blends classic styling with modern high-performance hardware. Built around the original fastback ...
Ford wanted the 1967 Mustang to be the right car for everybody. Its marketing materials repeatedly insisted on this idea, claiming the Mustang "can be a luxury car, a sports car, or a family fun car." ...
For the last 20 years, the 1969 Ford Mustang AFX drag car had been raced by Chuck Hoffman and Cliff Lozis. The Mustang was originally a special-order car that sat unsold in the back of the legendary ...
When it comes to American muscle cars, few names are quite as legendary as the Ford Mustang. The brainchild of Ford vice-president Lee Iacocca, the Mustang was an instant hit when it debuted in 1964, ...
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