Some car restorations take time. This one seems to have taken patience, money, and a strong tolerance for disappointment. A ...
Ford wanted the 1967 Mustang to be the right car for everybody. Its marketing materials repeatedly insisted on this idea, claiming the Mustang "can be a luxury car, a sports car, or a family fun car." ...
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A 1966 Mustang fastback still feels right no matter the era
The 1966 Mustang Fastback occupies a rare space in car culture. It is old enough to be iconic, yet it still feels instantly usable, intuitive and right-sized in a way that connects across generations.
Mustang sales declined in 1969, despite Ford rolling out a major new restyling and the famous Mach 1. The company sold fewer than 300K units, and the hardtop remained the best-selling configuration ...
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