The Mustang is the clear winner here. Poor deer looked fairly small and I’m guessing didn’t come out to well. Hard to say how much damage the Mustang sustained. Props to the driver for staying calm and in control. Video after the jump!
At first Ford designers were still working with the large 1971 to 1973 platform. But soon they ditched idea that in favor of a small, lighter car. Road & Track put together a cool little slideshow showing the evolution that eventually led to the Mustang II we all know and (some of us) love.
Just saw this on the Grassroots Motorsports Facebook page and had to share. Number 38 is a 1965 Mustang run by Sledge Hammer Racing from Dixie Region and has done well in this event in the past.
So how about a crazy CGI chase on a mountainous Romanian road featuring a futuristic “war machine” and a classic Boss Mustang. Intrigued? Then watch the short film by Adi Chifor after the jump!
A Fox Body ‘stang and an old roadster are set for a bit of bracket racing when all of a sudden the Mustang gets slammed from behind by a funny car. How the hell did this happen? I assume some kind of mechanical or pilot error by the funny car, which sustained most of the […] More »
And today we have the best spy shots yet of the 2015 Mustang. Looks like it will indeed be heavily influenced by the Evos concept. But it still looks like a Mustang. Head over to Autoblog to see one batch of spy shots, though mustang6g.com has some very good shots, too.
Saleen just announced the new Heritage Collection at the Rolex Monterey Motorsports Reunion at Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca. The first in the series is the 2014 Saleen George Follmer Edition Mustang, inspired by Follmer’s 1969 Boss 302 race car. It has a 470+ HP naturally aspirated engine, track tuned suspension and 6-speed manual transmission. Other […] More »