One owner. 74,330 original miles. Unrestored, unmodified, and still carrying its 1965 Ohio title. This Vintage Burgundy Mustang isn't just a survivor — it's a time capsule from the summer Ford's pony ...
Like many automakers today, Ford is focusing on electric vehicles (EV) and software-driven systems. Still, the company has a ...
The Q-code big-block was the unpopular Cobra Jet motor in 1969 – most people opted the Ram Air variant of the 428-cube V8 ...
The 1964 Ford Mustang represents a pivotal moment in American automotive history, marking the birth of the pony car segment. Launched mid-year at the New York World’s Fair, it captured the public ...
At an asking price of $110,000, this Mustang sits in a competitive bracket for high-displacement Mach 1 models. The inclusion of the 428ci Cobra Jet engine and the desirable Gulfstream Aqua paint ...
For modern drivers, it’s hard to appreciate the impact that Ford’s Mustang had on the public when both coupe and convertible versions of the model were introduced at the New York World’s Fair in April ...
This 1970 Ford Mustang on Exotic Car Trader is a stunning red convertible, au naturale with few to no updates, and only 36,000 miles. The 1970 Ford Mustang embodies the classic American pony car ...
Up to 600 horsepower and instant torque make this classic Mustang a showstopper.
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