Keeping a classic car in a barn is a big no-no if you still want to be able to drive it after a few years. But it's definitely a better option than dropping it off in the woods, leaving it fully ...
The Ford Mustang debuted in 1964, in April, as a 1965 model. Naturally, to be ready for sales, the first cars were built much earlier. It’s that definitive gap between March 5, 1964 (the date code on ...
The first Ford Mustang most Americans encountered wore a 1965 badge, yet enthusiasts insist on calling the earliest cars ...
This particular unit is a highly sought-after D-Code example, finished in a striking Rangoon Red. The 1964 Mustang launched the pony car segment, shaping American automotive culture. This D-Code, ...
Wisconsin-based hot rod builders Ringbrothers are back with another classic muscle car restomod. This time it's a 1964.5 Ford Mustang convertible with the heart of a modern Mustang. Named Caged, the ...
The Ford Mustang is celebrating a special birthday this year. This perpetually youthful car—the one that started the pony-car craze—is now a sexagenarian. It’s 60 years old. Hard to believe. The car ...
The next-generation Ford Mustang will be revealed in September, but now there is also a new version of the original pony car. Famed custom car builder Ringbrothers has unveiled an entirely new vehicle ...
The Ford Mustang is an absolute classic in American car culture and its popularity was established right from the start. What ...
Promotional shot of a red 1964 Ford Mustang convertible parked in a forest clearing with a couple sitting by a pinetree, 1964. This first series of the popular pony car is generally referred to as ...
Bill Ford and Jay Leno took a spin in one of the first Mustangs built — the original pace car from the 1964 Indianapolis 500 — on the comedian's weekly YouTube show. "There was a lot of hype around ...
Do you have a Mustang memory? For about 40,000 people who attended the New York World’s Fair in 1965, this Wimbledon White ...