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  • How to Make a Mustang GT Faster

    The Ford Mustang has built a reputation as one of the nation's most popular sports cars. Since the car's introduction in 1964, enthusiasts have flocked to dealerships as new models hit the...

  • How to Draw a 1965 Ford Mustang

    The 1965 Ford Mustang is a classic sports coupe that captured the public imagination upon its unveiling by Lee Iacocca at the 1964 New York World's Fair. The Mustang has gone on to become part of...

  • Lexus Vs. Mustang GT

    The 2009 Lexus SC 430 and 2009 Ford Mustang GT are sporty vehicles with little in common except for speed. The luxury Lexus starts at $66,805. The Mustang begins at a base of $20,430.

  • GTO Vs. Mustang GT

    The 1964 to 1974 Pontiac GTO, not to be confused with the 2004-2006 models, competed against the 1965 to 1970 Shelby Mustang GT350 and GT300 for muscle car supremacy in the 1960s.

  • Ford Capri Facts

    The Ford Capri was manufactured in the United Kingdom and Germany and exported to North America. It was designed for the European market as an answer to the Mustang, but also proved popular among...

  • How to Restore a 1965 Ford Mustang

    The popularity of the 1965 Mustang has never waned since its introduction in April of 1964. Its popularity had a lot to do with its sporty good looks, a wide variety of options and engines ranging...

  • How to Reduce the Weight of a Mustang

    Adding horsepower is not the only effective method to make a Mustang faster. When it leaves the factory, a Mustang is like most new cars, which is to say pretty heavy. In addition to adding power...

  • How to Wire a Stereo for a 1966 Mustang Coupe

    The Ford Mustang has been a staple car style for muscle car enthusiasts for generations. Ranging from the mild mannered four-cylinder coupe to the Boss edition, there is no shortage of body styles...

  • Different Types of Car Models

    Muscle cars and other classic automobiles are usually reserved these days for Sunday drives or car shows. Yet, many of today's car manufacturers are going back for designs in the days when cars...

  • Mustang Bullitt History

    Steve McQueen's 1968 movie, "Bullitt," is now a cult classic with a chase scene that set the bar for car chases ever since. The movie's dark green Mustang GT was much admired and even replicated...

  • Mustang Fastback Information

    The Ford Mustang 2+2 fastback was introduced in mid-1965, about four months after the March production launch of the coupe and convertible. The coupes and convertible outsold the fastback between...

  • The History of the Plymouth Barracuda

    The Plymouth Barracuda, which became known as the 'Cuda in later years, was one of the original muscle cars, the high-performance, large-engine American vehicles that rose to prominence in the...

  • Ford Cobra Mustang Vs. Corvette Z06

    More often than not the true test of a performance car is not so much horsepower as it is body weight, construction and suspension. The Shelby Mustang Cobra GT500 and Corvette Z06 typify the...

  • 2008 Ford Mustang GT Vs. a V6

    Historically, the Ford Mustang has been an American favorite. Although there are differences between the V-6 and the GT (V-8), either model will give you years of driving pleasure. The GT Mustang...

  • History of the Ford Mustang Convertible

    The Mustang convertible, manufactured by the Ford Motor Company from 1964 through 1974 and 1983 onward (as of 2009), is an American icon of 1960s pop culture. More than 100,000 convertibles were...

  • History of the Mustang Convertible

    The Ford Mustang is an icon in the American car industry. It was introduced half way through 1964, and the convertible was a popular body style.

  • Mustang Cars Information

    The introduction of the Ford Mustang in 1964 changed the buying habits of the American consumer by offering a sporty vehicle affordable to everyone. The Mustang launched Ford's aggressive...

  • Information on the Mustang GT500

    The Shelby Ford Mustang GT500 can trace its roots to the original Shelby Mustang GT350s, which was built beginning in 1965 when Carroll Shelby modified factory Mustangs with high-performance...

  • 1962 Ford Falcon Information

    The 1962 Ford Falcon was manufactured by the Ford Motor Company as part of the first generation of Falcons produced from 1960 through 1963. The 1962 model proved to be a hallmark year for the...

  • Mustang Car Facts

    The Ford Mustang was first unveiled on April 17, 1964, to an audience of thousands at the World Fair in New York City. Originally developed in the early 1960s as a two-seater, the Mustang was...

  • How to Remove Spoiler From a Mustang GT

    The Mustang GT is almost always equipped with a rear spoiler, unless it's a convertible model. Other Mustang models may or may not be equipped with a rear spoiler. Many owners remove the spoiler...

  • How to Love your Ford Mustang

    Every one knows about the Ford Mustang, It's sleek and yet sporty look and through he years this car has become an icon, With more then 40 years and still going strong this has to be one of the...

  • History of Ford Vehicles

    The Detroit-based Ford Motor Company is a multinational company with plants operating throughout the world. In addition to Ford brands, it owns the Lincoln and Mercury marques. Up until 2008 it...

  • What Year Was the Ford Mustang Built?

    The Ford Mustang was the brainchild of Lee Iacocca, vice president and general manager of Ford, who was looking for a sporty car to appeal to the postwar baby boom generation who were just...

  • Facts About the Shelby Mustang

    The Shelby Mustang is a specially modified Ford Mustang named after designer Carroll Shelby. He worked with Ford to make the cars from 1967 to 1970. The Shelby Mustang is considered one the...

  • Old Car Guide

    There is something special about old cars. Perhaps it's the history, or maybe it's a vehicle that will never be made quite the same again. Whatever the reason, people purchase old cars every year...

  • How to Indentify a 1992/93 Limited Edition Mustang Convertible

    Limited Edition Convertibles were released in 1992 and 1993 to help drive traffic to the Ford showrooms. These were available with options that were unique to these convertibles. They were know as...

  • About Camaros

    The Legacy of the Camaro has managed to have it featured in numerous films, television shows, and music videos thought the ages. And, with the 2010 Chevy Camaro schedules for release in summer of...

  • How to Be Faster at The Dragstrip in a 5.0 Mustang

    Use these easy, quick tips to pick up 5 tenths at the dragstrip in your 5.0 mustang. Without breaking the bank.

  • How to Assess and Restore a 1967 or '68 Ford Mustang

    This writer has owned a 1968 coupe when it was new and a 1967 coupe when it was old. There are some things to look for and to know when looking to buy one of these classic automobiles for restoration.

  • How to Remove a Mustang Back Seat

    Removing the back seat from your Mustang can eliminate around 30 lbs. of weight, depending on the year and model. Mustang enthusiasts are always looking for ways to speed up their quarter-mile by...

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