We asked Classic Industries for its most popular Fox-body Mustang restoration parts, and here are the essential things most customers end up buying. First introduced in 1979, the Ford Motor Company ...
Why authenticity matters: Maintaining original parts and specifications preserves historical significance and maximizes collector value, while also deepening the emotional connection to the vehicle.
The '68 coupe you see on these pages is a project that Gateway Classic Mustang (GCM) has been dreaming of building for years, yet took a scant four months to become reality. The principals of GCM, ...
Garret Donahue, a Southern California native, has been involved in car culture for the majority of his life. From organizing local group drives to attending open track days, Garret dives deep into the ...
A restored 1970 Ford Mustang Boss 302 finished in bright Grabber Orange is at the center of a newly launched Dream Giveaway ...
We get it; you're probably sick and tired of hearing about Coyote-swapped classic Mustangs. There's a point where petrolheads see so many of them online that it gets difficult to appreciate the ...
Restoring a classic car can be a fulfilling experience if you're a collector and only want tip-top shape examples in your garage, while other people make a fortune from buying projects and selling ...
What is it about buying a Mustang that’s both exciting and nerve-racking at the same time? The exciting part encompasses putting your hands on the ride of your dreams. Yet it is unsettling because you ...
In the Internet age, the idea of an automotive book seems almost quaint. We don't know about you but for some of us, reading automotive enthusiast content on a digital device—computer, laptop, tablet, ...
This 1966 Ford Mustang Convertible is for sale after a total restoration, presenting fresh cosmetics and renewed mechanicals. The 1966 Ford Mustang introduced the "Pony Car" segment and remains an ...