A 1966 Mustang GT Convertible Built for Henry Ford II
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Slideshow: It’s good to be King of the big blue oval at the end of the day.
By: John Pritchard | November 17, 2020
Slideshow: It’s good to be King of the big blue oval at the end of the day.
By: John Pritchard | November 17, 2020
One Mustang for the street, one with spacers for the views. Both attempt to climb the furthest up a muddy hill. Which one will prevail?
By: Cameron Aubernon | November 16, 2020
The Shelby GT500 is already in the 9’s and these similar 1000 horsepower builds finally have a chance to face off together.
By: Patrick Morgan | November 12, 2020
Builders rejoice: Ford will soon sell the Shelby GT500’s mighty 5.2-liter Predator V8 in crate form for your project.
By: Brett Foote | November 11, 2020
Slideshow: This wild custom Mustang was quite literally designed to attract attention to the oil company that built it.
By: Brett Foote | November 10, 2020
New Magnuson 3100 TVS Shelby GT500 supercharger flows 10% more than stock and looks just like the factory blower.
By: Brett Foote | November 9, 2020
While we’re sure the owner of this Mustang would welcome a Cobra swap, this probably wasn’t what he had in mind.
By: Brett Foote | November 7, 2020
Slideshow: This is great news for prospective Mach-E buyers to sweeten the deal.
By: Robert Bacon | November 3, 2020
America’s greatest Mustang easily outmuscles the German competition.
By: Christian Moe | November 2, 2020
According to a recent Ford Authority report, the 2021 Mustang lineup will receive a wide range of active safety features as standard!
By: Manish Kharinta | October 30, 2020