People who wanted to get a Mustang in 1967 had to pay at least $2,461 for a hardtop, while the fastback carried a price of $2,592. The convertible was the most expensive at $2.698, but the more ...
Ford was offering a little something for everybody on the 1966 Mustang, but if you weren’t necessarily interested in a grocery-getter, the base six-cylinder clearly didn’t make any sense. But when it ...
The 1965 Ford Mustang K-Code 289 arrived as a compact, affordable coupe with a racing heart, and it quickly rewrote expectations for what an American pony car could do. With its high-compression ...
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