Seven Signs the Mustang Will Stay True to Its Powerful Legacy
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Here are seven indicators from 2014 that speak to the fact that some of the Mustang’s best performance days are still yet to come.
By: Marcus Amick | January 7, 2015
Here are seven indicators from 2014 that speak to the fact that some of the Mustang’s best performance days are still yet to come.
By: Marcus Amick | January 7, 2015
Mustang fans in Europe are getting a bit of interesting news to kick off the New Year because pricing for the 2015 model was leaked online. Find out more about it after the jump.
By: TMS Editor | January 6, 2015
Burnouts and smoking rear tires are just as American as the Mustang and they’re God-given rights, but that doesn’t mean that you’re an expert at either of them the moment you purchase your new S197 or 2015. So, for you new Mustang owners out there, let the following video be a lesson on what not to do with your brand new car.
By: Justin Banner | January 6, 2015
There was a part of me that started to skip right over the following video when I first stumbled upon it. The fact that it featured a “2015” Mustang that looked an awful lot like a 2014 model made me give it a shot, if only for the chance to see how far off-topic the hosts might drift. See what I mean after the jump.
By: TMS Editor | January 6, 2015
I can never figure out how people determine values for their “custom” creations. With the car you see here, it was probably through a heavy dose of LSD. Trip out over it after the jump.
By: Jonathon Klein | January 6, 2015
Saying that Lynda Alsip is having a good day is probably making an understatement. The Californian, whose 1967 Mustang was stolen 28 years ago in the city of Salinas, finally re-took ownership of the classic car.
By: TMS Editor | December 31, 2014
While our own experience in the EcoBoost Mustang left us wanting much more seat time, the performance index of that car could be a bit better. Thankfully, we have Ford Racing. And according to them, the EcoBoost is about to get a serious increase in torque.
By: Jonathon Klein | December 30, 2014
“Shorty” is about as rare and coveted as they come in the world of American muscle cars. So coveted, that the concept spent most of its life in hiding from Ford Motor Co., which is why experts predict that it could go for as high as $600,000 when it crosses the block this March.
By: TMS Editor | December 29, 2014
Jack Leachman, who has wanted a Mustang since the car was first introduced in 1964, finally bought one this year on the occasion of his 79th birthday.
By: TMS Editor | December 29, 2014
We’re going to go out on a limb here and say that the first production model of the new Shelby GT350 will fetch big bucks when it vrooms across the auction block early next year.
By: TMS Editor | December 29, 2014