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What makes this classic Mustang Eleanor worth $250,000?
This video reviews the officially licensed Eleanor Mustang Roush 427 built by Fusion Motor Company. It focuses on the car as ...
A 1966 Ford Mustang that looks amazingly solid for its age is now on the market for the first time after spending the last 40 ...
A Tesla auto parts shop owner in Sacramento spent about $40,000 and two years converting a 1966 Ford Mustang into a fully ...
Installing a NASCAR engine in a rough 1966 coupe was the first step. Brian Navarra converted this classic into a capable ...
The classic car hobby is a strange irony. We want the look and feel of a classic Mustang, yet that's not always what we want at all. In the 1980s, we went to great lengths to get the darned things ...
We get it; you're probably sick and tired of hearing about Coyote-swapped classic Mustangs. There's a point where petrolheads see so many of them online that it gets difficult to appreciate the ...
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Give your classic Mustang modern steering feel
Classic Mustang owners tired of sloppy, leaky steering can now swap to a Borgeson integral power steering system for a tighter, modern feel. This upgrade replaces outdated Bendix systems with a ...
A 1967 Ford Mustang, rebuilt by ECD with modern performance and tech, delivers classic muscle car power with today’s comfort. Here’s my full driving review. The silhouette is unmistakable. The long ...
The Ford Heritage Vault gets a digital update as AI brings classic black-and-white designs into color ...
This barrel-chested fastback certainly looks the part. It features a slender-rimmed teak steering wheel (recalling a Chris Craft helm), and a trusty Hurst shifter rising from the floor, roughly the ...
Adam Boswell, a 19-year-old from Placitas, purchased a 1968 Ford Mustang and launched a car club in his hometown, sharing his ...
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Classic Mustang Dreams Fall Apart as Restoration Shop Owner Faces Felony Charges and Growing List of Victims
What starts as a dream build usually ends with a first drive. That’s the expectation. You hand over your car, write a check, wait it out, and eventually get back something better than what you dropped ...
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