The first-generation Mustang drew to a close after the 1973 model year, after a decade of production; the Mach 1 ended the ...
The vehicle is offered with build records and a clean Montana title in the seller’s name, listing the car as a 1973 Ford ...
Before you close your tab and forget that this Mustang existed because it's not a fastback, here's something that'll make you more excited about the car: it has only 9K original miles on the clock and ...
Running 31-inch Mickey Thompson tires and equipped with lights and a rack, this classic pony car makes for one wild ride.
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While 1973 marked the end of the classic Mustang era—closing out a run that began in 1964 and helped define the pony-car ...
Dim’s fascination with cars began when he was just six. Born into a family of car enthusiasts and racing drivers, he started learning basic mechanics and driving from an early age. While he loves ...
From the time the first Ford Mustang captured the attention of the American motoring public in 1964, Gerald Lyddon has been hooked on Mustangs. While a student at the University of Illinois in Chicago ...
This is our fourth consecutive spotter's guide for Mustangs, this time showing the differences between the years of the "big Mustangs"—1971 through 1973—which are some of the most subtle design ...
Drunk Uncle Sam Has Patriotic '72 Fords for You! Good riddance, Mustang Mach 1 1971 Ford Mustang Hardtop Is Junkyard Treasure ...
If you’re a car show groupie and love to hang out and talk about your Mustang you probably haven’t put much thought into the car’s suspension. Sure, during your restoration or rebuild you might have ...