Awesome Movie Mustangs – ‘Eleanor’ Ford Mustang from Gone in 60 Seconds An original 1967 GT500 was used for the...
The First Mustang Prototype: Mustang I The aluminum-bodied Mustang I made its debut in October 1962 at the United States...
The Second Mustang Prototype: Mustang II Eugene Bordiant’s Advanced Styling Studio created the Mustang II in 1963 to test consumer...
1964 1/2 Ford Mustang Pace Car The Pace Cars Three 1964 1/2 convertibles were built with the sole purpose of...
Few could have predicted how robust the Ford Mustang’s early sales figures would be, upon its release in 1964. A...
For the Mustang, racing notoriety came early. By 1965, the Mustang, still very much in its infancy, began making a...
1966 Ford Mustang Golden Anniversary Edition Not much is known about the ’66 Anniversary Gold Mustang. It is believed that...
In 1965, Famed racer and automotive designer, Carrol Shelby, left his indelible mark on the Mustang world and bolstered the...
As a child, many dreamed of one day sitting behind the wheel of their favorite performance vehicle, conquering curves, and...
1967 Ford Mustang Branded Special The 1967 Branded Mustang was created by dealerships to spiff up Mustangs for resale. The 1967...
1967 Mustang Indy Pacesetter Special In 1967, Ford expected the Mustang to pace the legendary Indy 500 race again as...
1967 Ford Mustang Lone Star Limited Ford called it the Lone Star Limited, but in Texas it was known as...
1967 Ford Mustang Mach 2 (Concept) Despite the original Mustang being a major hit from its launch in mid-1964, that...
If there is one fact that anyone can count on, it is that Carrol Shelby would always deliver when asked...
After three years in its lightweight, compact form, the Mustang was redesigned to present a larger, more robust appearance for...
Up until 1967, the Shelby GT350 had stood front and center as the most performance-oriented of Mustangs. However, a number...
1968 Ford Mustang Mach 1 The 1968 Mach 1 was based off of the 1967 fastback which eventually led to...
EXP 500 Green Hornet The EXP 500 Green Hornet was actually a notchback Shelby. Its purpose was to test Conelec...
Throughout the latter half of the 1960s, Mustang sales continued to boom. Consumers from every walk of life clamored at...
By 1968, the Shelby GT500 was in its second year of production. Sales had flourished the year prior, even eclipsing...
By 1968, the GT500 had already made a name for itself, reaching iconic status after only a single year of...
By the late 1960s, Ford had seemingly abandoned ambition toward road track dominance, or so many thought. Consumers often voiced...
Mustang enthusiasts the world over have Ford’s racing ambitions of the 1960s to thank for many of the manufacturers’ most...
The 1969 model year signaled the end of an era in Mustang production. For all intents and purposes, this would...
By 1969, a wave of change had begun to sweep across all facets of Shelby GT series Mustang production. Nearly...
1970 Ford Mustang Mach 1 ARI Pace Car In the late months of 1969, American Raceways Inc. (ARI), ordered 100...
For collectors, there are few Mustangs as highly prized as the Boss 429, largely due to its scarcity. While the...
1970 Mustang Milano Concept This two-seater Mustang was and began showing it worldwide in February of 1970. The taillamps of...
The 1970 model year was indeed a unique time in Shelby GT production, most notably because no true production took...
Unbeknownst to many at the time, all 1970 Shelby GT500s were simply re-VIN numbered units from the prior 1969 production...