If you're in the market for a solid Mustang, someone on eBay just posted a 1967 pony whose restoration started several decades ago but was abandoned before the project was completed. This 1967 Ford ...
We’ve been restoring older Mustangs for the better part of 35 years now and it seems we can’t get enough of it. We’re always looking for fresh ideas and easier ways to accomplish what we’ve been doing ...
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." ...
We asked Classic Industries for its most popular Fox-body Mustang restoration parts, and here are the essential things most customers end up buying. First introduced in 1979, the Ford Motor Company ...
Muscle car enthusiasts have a chance to take home one of Ford’s most celebrated performance cars through the newly launched Boss 302 Dream Giveaway, centered around a restored 1970 Ford Mustang Boss ...
Robert has been an auto enthusiast his entire life. He started working on cars at a young age, learning the basics from his father in the home garage on the weekends. Over the years, he learned as ...
Early in the Mustang restoration hobby, a 428 Cobra Jet Mustang convertible was thought to be a mythical creature, like the Loch Ness Monster or Bigfoot. Cobra Jet ragtops were believed to exist, ...
Vanilla Ice is “rollin’ in my 5.0, with my ragtop down so my hair can blow” once again, and the world is a better place for it. That’s right: the Fox-body Ford Mustang from his iconic “Ice Ice Baby” ...
Why authenticity matters: Maintaining original parts and specifications preserves historical significance and maximizes collector value, while also deepening the emotional connection to the vehicle.
View post: Chevy Traverse LT vs High Country: Why the $15,000 Price Gap Matters The 1966 Ford Mustang introduced the "Pony Car" segment and remains an icon. This restored model features a red exterior ...
It’s not his choice this time, but Barry Leopold is once again moving his Kansas Klassics Mustang restoration business. File photo The Wichita Eagle “The owner wants the building back for himself,” ...