A 1966 Mustang that spent the last four decades in the same spot is now back in good condition and still fighting for a complete restoration. The car isn't a perfect 10, but it's not a rust bucket ...
The first engine that was offered to any potential Ford Mustang customer back in 1966 was the 200 (3.3-liter) Thriftpower. While the six-cylinder unit obviously wasn’t exactly everybody’s cup of tea ...
The greatest challenge of any generation is how to successfully pass the torch to the next. We're convinced it's a matter of practice at the Nelson household in Santa Rosa, California. In 1998, the ...
Restore a legend with this 1966 Ford Mustang Convertible A-Code GT in Saint Inigoes, a factory A/C project with NOS panels, date-matched 289, and tons of new parts for classic open-air cruising.
Unless you were lucky or smart enough to pick up a project with a clean coat of paint already on it, you will at some point find yourself at this juncture. Your smarter side says to find someone ...
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