One of the era’s nimblest golden-age muscle cars proved a fierce road racing warrior. It was also reborn as a modern Mustang track star. By the tail end of the 1960s, Ford was heavily involved in SCCA ...
The year was 1969, and the muscle car era delivered some of the best factory stock performance ever. A rivalry that began just a few years prior with the launch of the 1967 Chevrolet Camaro Sport ...
Few automobile engines gain first-name status with the general public. You could make a case for the venerable Small Block Chevy and the overly generic Big Block from Ford, Chevy, and Chrysler. The ...
It was one of Ford's best-kept secrets. In fact, team members were not even allowed to use the "B-word" in company meetings or hall conversations, although Ford dealers got a private hint during a ...
Oddly enough, Boss 302s are among the most coddled of today's vintage Mustangs. Check out the forums at the Boss 302 Registry (www.boss302.com), and you'll see long-winded threads about original rev ...
The Ford Mustang is arguably one of the most iconic American nameplates of all time. And needless to say, the first-generation version is among the most desirable classic muscle cars. But which one ...
When it comes to high-performance Mustangs from the 1960s, we usually think about ponies like the Shelby GT350 and the Cobra Jet. But Ford also built a couple of cool homologation specials wearing ...
There are a few companies out there building "new" early Shelby Mustang clones (including Shelby themselves with the Original Venice Crew—OVC—Shelby-numbered G.T. 350s) and others, but we've just ...
To counter the Chevy onslaught, the decision was made to produce a special version of the Ford Mustang aimed almost exclusively at Trans-Am, whose rules required that ...