A classic Mustang is already an eye-catching presence wherever you go, but a Shelby is undoubtedly a head-turning machine. It's why collectors spend more than most of us can imagine on such a car, ...
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Wind in your hair, no notifications required A Boomer cruises down Pacific Coast Highway in a 1967 Mustang convertible, ...
The 1967 release of the Mustang witnessed important updates, with substantial changes happening in the engine department, where Ford was finally paving the way for the introduction of more powerful ...
What a way to wrap up our build! In this last installment, we finish our 1967 Mustang project, which we’ve been working on with help from Amazon and Steve Pazmany of Fully Torqued Industries and the ...
Power steering and a pair of fuzzy dice are included in a prize being raffled off in August by PossAbilities of Southern Minnesota. The organization is sponsoring a Classic Car Raffle with a 1967 ...
$15,995 is a lot of money for just the body of a classic car, but it's not bad when one considers the kind of restoration a '67 Mustang body from '67 requires. This '67 convertible joins the '65 ...
If Scott Udell, a dental technician from Mound, Minnesota, has an outstanding character trait, it's perseverance. He's been involved with his dad's old basket-case beater Mustang since 1976, when he ...
A 1967 Ford Mustang named Eleanor was one of the cars featured prominently in the 2000 action film remake "Gone in 60 Seconds." The movie starred Nicholas Cage as Memphis Raines, the leader of a car ...
We've witnessed a diverse range of cars gain infamy during the golden age of the car chase scene, from the white Challenger of "Vanishing Point" to the green Mustang of "Bullitt." Arguably, the ...
Classics Recreations crafts some of the finest Ford Mustang restomods on the planet, and one of them is now up for sale in the US with no reserve. Building such a wonderful Mustang restomod though won ...
Do you know E.C.D.? Yeah, you know E.C.D. But wait a second—doesn’t the “D” stand for “Defender,” as in the Land Rover SUV? Well, not anymore. What was once East Coast Defender is now E.C.D.
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