The Mach 1 model was Ford’s best bang-for-buck offer in the seventies, with a V8-only list of engines ranging from the standard 351 to the 428 SCJ legend ...
Some people find cars in barns decades after they were parked for different reasons, such as being too expensive to fix. I accidentally came across this 1970 Mustang when I was searching for 1619-A, ...
For a limited time, readers can receive 5X entries for a chance to win one of the most respected Mustangs ever built — a 1970 Ford Mustang Boss 302 finished in unmistakable Grabber Orange. WIN HERE ...
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 ...
How do cars end up being entombed in garages or hidden away in barns or sheds? We imagine there are a host of reasons, but we would bet one of the most common is that the car broke down or was ...
Some classics are left untouched, admired like museum pieces. Others get transformed into unapologetic modern machines. This one falls squarely into the latter category. Still, the continued growth of ...
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I have a question on 1969 Mustang wheels. In MCA concours classes, do the judges accept Magnum 500 wheels as a dealer option? They look great and seem to be very popular today. If Magnum 500 wheels ...
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Imagine being able to park your Mustang's drippy, persnickety carburetor on the shelf and have cleaner, more efficient fuel injection without anyone knowing it's there. Think we're shrink-wrapped?