It’s now possible to build a brand new ’64½, ’65 or ’66 Ford Mustang convertible from the wheels up using this latest Ford-approved and officially licensed body shell. Unveiled today ahead of its ...
It makes little sense to discuss the Mustang's legacy and how the car came to be, but I can't help but remind everybody that Iacocca's goal was to build a model that wouldn't cost more than $2,500.
The third and final car presented by Ringbrothers at this week’s SEMA Show is lovingly known as ‘Uncaged’ and as far as 1965 Ford Mustang Convertibles go, few are as impressive as this one. Its launch ...
The Pro Touring thing came from a desire for fewer compromises in the traditional musclecar. If you built a car to run a 10-second quarter-mile, that usually meant it couldn't turn a corner at ...
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Fighter pilot builds precision 1965 Mustang restomod
This video follows the incredible 20-year journey of a former fighter pilot who transformed his childhood 1965 Ford Mustang into a high-performance, safety-engineered restomod masterpiece. Built ...
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