The original Mustang was based largely on one of the most extensive market research surveys ever conducted by an automobile manufacturer. The research paid off instantly, with over 100,000 customers ...
The first-generation Mustang is a popular choice in the restoration business, and given its legacy in the automotive culture, this isn't a surprise. The second-generation model abandoned the original ...
If this custom 1978 Ford Mustang II coupe looks somewhat familiar, it might be because you read about the car a long time ago in the pages of HOT ROD magazine. A lot of years have passed since that ...
Hooves down, the most controversial Mustang of all is the '74-'78 Mustang II. There is no middle ground when it comes to this sporty downsized Mustang of the 1970s. Enthusiasts either love it or hate ...
People love to hate on the Mustang II, but to be fair, that hostility is more the fault of the era and not of the car. Today's Nice Price or No Dice 'Stang has had most of what the '70s sapped from ...
Driving enthusiasts weren't kind to the Mustang II during its '74-'78 life, but the light of forgiveness now shines on its stubby flanks. Automotive historians acknowledge that the downsized Pony kept ...
The Ford Mustang Mach-E gets a lot of hate, even though it’s really good, so we’ll remind you the pony car has a bit of a checkered past by looking at this 1978 Mustang II King Cobra. Set to be ...
Never in a million years did anyone think the future of hot rodding would go electric. Well, Ford Motors is laying the foundation for that reality with the Ford F100 Eluminator Concept truck. Jay Leno ...
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