Everything old is new again — especially when it comes to the classic 1964-1/2, ’65 and ’66 Mustangs. Like many makers, Ford has a catalogue full of parts for those original pony cars, everything from ...
Let’s be honest about it: it’s hard to find something to hate on the first-generation Mustang, even if the engine under the hood is the grocery-getting six-cylinder. However, the Mustang has gradually ...
Since its inception, Ford's Mustang has always been known as a sporty and affordable set of wheels, with appeal across a broad demographic. Of late, you could argue the point of affordability for the ...
One of the most iconic and frequently restored of all mustangs is the first generation cars from 64.5 to 1966. The problem with restoring one of these old cars is that many of them have long since ...
One of the Mustang’s first print advertisements touted, “Mustang is designed to be designed by you.” In essence, Ford was promoting the many options the Mustang had available to personalize the car ...
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