Since I was a kid, I always loved the 1969-1970 Ford Mustang Mach 1. I am at a point where I can afford to buy one.
Introduced in April 1964, the Ford Mustang was an instant hit. By 1968, the pony car had already moved over two million units. But sales had been slowing down for a couple of years. Following a 1966 ...
Ford had three performance-oriented versions of the Mustang in showrooms in 1968. The list included the GT, the Shelby GT350, and the GT500. But that didn't stop the company from unleashing three more ...
This 1969 Ford Mustang Mach 1 R-Code 428 SCJ Drag Pack in Augusta, MI, is a rare project car with a solid shell. Priced at $20,000.00, it includes the 428 SCJ motor and restored console, though it ...
An abandoned Mach 1 is a dream find! On episode 66 of Roadkill, David Freiburger and Mike Finnegan head to Colorado Auto & Parts in Englewood, Colorado, and visit the Corns family—builders of the ...
“Looks great, with a touch of menace,” is how we described the vehicle Larry Shinoda created for the 1969 Ford Mustang: the high-performance trim, the Boss. This now-legendary Mustang was a response ...
In 2021, Ford launched a newer, hotter take on its quintessential sports car, the sixth-gen Mustang, which is now discontinued. It upped the ante in terms of performance, offering a more track-focused ...
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