Category: General Mustang News

Texan Pays Tribute to ‘Twister Special’ with his own Mach 1

Texan Pays Tribute to ‘Twister Special’ with his own Mach 1

Apparently the typical Mustang restoration project wasn’t enough for a guy in Texas who owns a 1970 Mach 1. Juan Martinez decided he wanted to pay homage to a rare Mach 1 “Twister Special,” which only consisted of 96 units when the model was first built. The car, covered in a Houston Chronicle report, features […] More »

By: | February 25, 2014


Hagerty Video Profiles the First Mustang Ever Sold

Hagerty Video Profiles the First Mustang Ever Sold

There’s something special about the first Mustang ever sold. It holds a unique distinction that no other vehicle on the planet does as the first model sold of arguably the most iconic nameplate in the world. The story of Gail Wise’s skylight blue convertible has been covered quite a bit in recent months as part of […] More »

By: | February 24, 2014


700HP Roush Stage3 Mustang Goes Snow Drifting

700HP Roush Stage3 Mustang Goes Snow Drifting

With the country getting hitting with record snow falls the guys at Roush figured they’d make use of the slippery white stuff. After acquiring a set of Pirelli snow tires for Jack Roush Jr.’s Stage 3 Mustang, the team mounted the car up with a couple GoPro cameras to see how well the new tires could […] More »

By: | February 24, 2014



Casting Call: MotoIQ Needs Your 2013 Ford Mustang!

Casting Call: MotoIQ Needs Your 2013 Ford Mustang!

Do you have a bone stock 2013 Ford Mustang? Would you like to see it used on one of the internet’s leading online automotive magazine? Do you want to be compensated for its use? Then you’ll want to contact MotoIQ! “For today’s MotoIQ.com scavenger hunt, we are looking for a 2013 5.0 Mustang,” requests MotoIQs […] More »

By: | February 21, 2014


Tape Played a Major Role in 2015 Mustang Design

Tape Played a Major Role in 2015 Mustang Design

With all the technology we’ve been hearing about tied to the production of the new 2015 Mustang, you might be surprised to learn that one of the primary tools used during the design process was tape. The same household good used for everything from wrapping gifts to painting bathroom walls was used to pull off […] More »

By: | February 21, 2014


Army Vet Reunited With Stolen ‘65 Fastback

Army Vet Reunited With Stolen ‘65 Fastback

It looks like that Army veteran who had his Mustang stolen will get to finish that restoration project after all. Former Army Sgt. Martin May’s 1965 Fastback, which was taken from a storage facility in Southern Florida, has been recovered by police in South Carolina.  The thief was even said to be towing the car […] More »

By: | February 20, 2014


Could a Hatchback Mustang Actually be in the Works?

Could a Hatchback Mustang Actually be in the Works?

Pushing for more global appeal, the automaker will likely need as many hooks as possible to lure potential buyers in the market for something more than sports car. A hatchback model certainly fits that bill. Mustang chief engineer, Dave Pericak, has already hinted at the idea. He told Car and Driver that they’ve had discussions about […] More »

By: | February 19, 2014



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