This 1966 Ford Mustang features a 289 V8 engine, factory A/C, and a bench seat. It boasts patina paint sealed with Flood Penetrol, new brakes, 16" Ford Mustang rims, and a host of mechanical and ...
At the Mustang 45th Celebration in Birmingham last April, a special group of owners and their Mustangs convened in front of the Barber Motorsports Park motorcycle museum. Forty-five years ago, these ...
This 1965 Ford Mustang has been sitting in the exact same spot since the 1990s. Stuck next to a wall of a barn somewhere in Pittsburg, the model sees the light of day for the first time in three ...
Give Vancouver, Washington's Dave Lennartz a pat on the back for trying. You see, in an attempt to interest his wife in the automotive world he thrives on, Dave purchased this '65 GT in 1999. At the ...
You have Lee Iacocca assistant GM and chief engineer Donald N. Frey to thank for the T-5 project, and he supervised the development of the first generation Mustangs in a stunning 18 months. While you ...
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The Most Reliable Small Block Muscle Car Of The 1960s
When it comes to automotive reliability, muscle cars – from any era – aren’t usually among the first things that come to mind ...
“Too few cubes, too much legend.” That’s what some of the old-time drag racers might call the Ford 289 Hi-Po V8 a small but mighty powerhouse that, in spite of its relatively modest displacement, ...
Ford's 289 High Performance V-8 introduced in 1963 and first available as a Mustang option in 1964 is a high-revving, peppy Ford V-8 with a factory rating of 271 horsepower. What makes the Hi-Po ...
Ford is one of the most well-known car brands in the world. Even after 120 years of service, the company is still going strong today, with much of that success being owed to its exceedingly popular ...
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