In 1969, Ford introduced a heavily updated Mustang with sportier looks and new engines. It also added three new performance versions to the lineup. The lineup now included the Mach 1 and two ...
Sidd started as a freelance writer for TopSpeed back in 2017 and took up a full-time position a year later. 2,100+ articles later, he got into the editorial side of things and is now the sitewide ...
When owners who left muscle cars to rot are asked about their reasons, one of the most common answers is 'I left it until it would become valuable.' And while that's plain sad, the Ford Mustang Boss ...
"I grinned when I read the VIN, 0F02G100081, followed by the words, 'Cleveland Intro Show, Cleveland Sheraton' from an issue ofMustang Monthlya couple years ago." Bob Waters immediately recognized the ...
View post: This SUV Has The Best Chance Of Lasting 250,000 Miles It’s hard to imagine you wouldn’t have the coolest setup at pretty much any vintage racing event or car show if you showed up with this ...
The late 1970s and early 1980s were an interesting time in the history of the muscle car. High-end muscle like Shelby GT500s, Hemi Daytonas, and LS6 Chevelles had just begun their ascension into what ...
Daryl Cook is the original owner of this complete Bright Yellow Boss 302 Mustang. He bought the car new from Zaeski Ford in Union Grove, Wisconsin, in 1970, drove it 11,530 miles, then parked it for ...
It's kinda like a lottery. We all daydream about being the one to uncover the next original-owner "barn find"-that evasive classic Mustang that was bought new, driven little, and for some unfathomable ...
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