The base engine on the 1972 Mustang was the 250 (4.1-liter) Thriftpower six-cylinder, but unsurprisingly, this wasn’t necessarily everybody’s cup of tea. While it was rated at just 95 horsepower, it’s ...
Many of our readers won’t recognize the name Bill Johnson as the owner of the 1972 convertible seen here, but rather as a former Mustang Club of America president. Bill served the club dutifully from ...
Probably the biggest change on the 1972 Mustang was the demise of the Boss 351, but Ford had more things to deal with. The new emission requirements and regulations made it more difficult for the ...
The car looks like the work of a pro shop. When we stumbled onto it at the Shelby American Auto-mobile Club Spring Fling in Nashville, Indiana, we were greatly impressed and not just a little excited.
Watch the incredible renovation of a 1972 Mustang and hear how one man’s love for cars has changed his life in a brand new episode. Did you know with a Digital Subscription to The Star, you can get ...