It wasn’t built to be a boulevard cruiser or a poser’s muscle car. The 1969 Mustang Boss 429 came to play hardball.
Ford just trademarked the moniker of one of the most legendary Mustang variants. Is it coming back to the street?
Today, we'll have a look at the classic car generations that shattered sales records and cemented a place in automotive history. From the raw muscle of '60s Mustangs to the elegant lines of '50s Bel ...
Josh Berry will pay homage to Jim Clark with his Wood Brothers Racing throwback paint scheme next month at Darlington Raceway ...
Scooters Family Fun Center and River Cruizers earned a pot of gold with record-breaking attendance at their 26th annual car ...
There have been some one-off prototypes like the '67 Shelby Super Snake that command multi-million dollar prices at auction, ...
Mecum Auctions is gearing up for 2025 Mecum Glendale next week and there are some real beauties on the docket. The include a ...
The seller bought this 1969 Ford Mustang Mach 1 on Bring a Trailer in January 2024 for $74,000. A year later, it sold for $60,500. That’s a whole Mustang’s worth of depreciation.
Found in a rat-infested barn in 2002, this 1967 Ford Mustang was restored with Shelby-like features and a unique drivetrain ...
Ford Mustang Mach 1 originally left the factory under power from a 351 ci V8, which has since made way for a considerably ...
See All 22 Photos For the last 20 years, the 1969 Ford Mustang AFX drag car had been raced by Chuck Hoffman and Cliff Lozis. The Mustang was originally a special-order car that sat unsold in the ...
The original Mustang Mach 1 was built in 1969, and Ford’s last Mustang Mach 1 was built in 2023. The Mach badge revival came when Ford gave the moniker to the very successful Mustang Mach-E.