Introduced in 1964 as one of America's first pony cars, the Ford Mustang got a high-performance version only a few months later. In 1965, Shelby rolled out the GT350. Essentially a track-ready Mustang ...
In 1967, the Mustang applied for a lifetime membership of the big-block pony car society with the 390 ‘Thunderbird Special’ V8. The Ford had to make this move after all its rivals offered a big-block ...
The Mustang Dark Horse SC is a new GT500 in all but name, and it appears that name is being sidelined for now.
Mecum Auctions kicks off its ’26 schedule in Kissimmee, Florida. Among the groups of vehicles for sale is the Thoroughbred Mustang Collection.
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Unforgettable Ford Models From The '60s And '70s
Bubble tops gave way to fastback rooflines, curved and sweeping body lines gave way to boxier, more functional designs. The ...
Anyone who has ever bought a car knows that you should be prepared to spend a lot of money. If that car is a classic, the ...
A half-century ago, certain American performance cars languished on showroom floors, dismissed as too radical, too expensive, ...
Still available with a supercharger, the 2026 GT350 lets you hear the Whipple whine even better than before — and you can ...
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One of the Rarest Mustangs of All Time Just Got an Unexpected Reboot
The convertible Shelby Ford Mustang GT350 returns for its second iteration, following the original '65-'70 model ...
This 1967 Ford Mustang Convertible in Medford, Oregon, is a ground-up restored classic with Shelby-inspired aesthetics, rebuilt 289 High Performance V8 (5,000 miles since rebuild), and C4 automatic ...
Visually, the GT350TR doesn’t stray too far from the formula that made this generation of Mustang an icon. While we’ve seen ...
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