For car enthusiasts, few things sting more than seeing a survivor car destroyed in an instant. That is exactly what happened ...
The 1968 Mustang adventure didn't start smoothly. The 60-day strike that ended in November impacted its production, so Ford produced only 317K units, down from 472K Mustangs in 1967. It wasn't the hit ...
Featured by Nate's Classic Cars, a dealership specializing in rare first-generation Mustangs, this GT500 is so original that ...
Almost any classic Ford Mustang is worth good money these days. But one particular Mustang is worth a fortune, because the late Steve McQueen drove it into movie immortality more than 50 years ago.
For many Ford fans, the Mustang is the pinnacle performance car. They came with the classic go-fast recipe of big engines and light weight. But as the industry has moved to Pro Touring, it's been hard ...
Garret Donahue, a Southern California native, has been involved in car culture for the majority of his life. From organizing local group drives to attending open track days, Garret dives deep into the ...
A dull green 1968 Ford Mustang GT driven by Steve McQueen in the movie “Bullitt” just became the most valuable Ford Mustang ever sold at auction. It went for $3.7 million, including auction fees, at ...
She's not a daily driver but a badass weekender! Spent countless hours tinkering and agrivating the neighbors when she's roaring. Every teenage boy should have one to make his own. Excellent ...
She's not a daily driver but a badass weekender! Spent countless hours tinkering and agrivating the neighbors when she's roaring. Every teenage boy should have one to make his own. Very professional ...
As Tim told us, "I bought this 1968 Mustang Fastback in 2014 while in Army flight school. It was a stock 289ci C-code, four-speed, A/C car. The Mustang was very clean, straight, and recently had the ...
The time has finally come: Here’s your chance to own the Bullitt Mustang. No, not the one your neighbor owns, or even the one in your garage, but the 1968 Ford Mustang GT that you watched Steve ...
If you thought the $1.1 million Craig Jackson recently spent on the first 2020 Shelby GT500 was a lot of money, you should probably sit down. Or consider the $2.2 million someone spent on a '67 Shelby ...