The original “Gone in 60 Seconds,” literally starring a heavily fortified 1973 Mustang Sportsroof nicknamed Eleanor, is about as revved up as a movie gets. Not to say the 2000 remake isn’t the definition of rubber burning awesome, but if you don’t start at the source, you miss the real meat.
We all know Fox Body Mustangs have been slowly creeping up in value over the last year; however, it seems these two ‘Stangs have jumped on the value rocket. The seller wants $21,500 for the pair. Isn’t that a bit high?
Ford Australia was quick to refute reports that their Mustang would have less power, pointing out that the same engine will be used in both the American and Australian version.
Given all the rave reviews the 2015 Mustang has gotten, it certainly seems well-deserving of the North American Car of the Year honor, which is voted on by a panel of automotive journalists from around the country. But is the new Mustang a shoo-in?
After its smashing debut at the L.A. Auto Show last month, we knew it wouldn’t be long before the newly unveiled Shelby GT350 started popping up in the wild.
The only remaining drivable “Eleanor” Mustang from Nic Cage’s version of “Gone In 60 Seconds” is up for auction this week at a Mecum event in Austin, Texas. And guess what? Speculations are that it won’t come cheap.
Ford has announced that the new 2015 convertible models will start shipping to dealerships this week, just in time for the holidays and some fun in the snow.
Racing forward with its plans to expand the nameplate globally, Ford recently announced that it will start exporting the new 2015 Mustang in China, Europe, and Australia in early 2015.