Fabulous Fords Forever at Knotts Berry Farm (“The Knotts Show” to many), is roughly 60 percent late-model Mustangs, 30 percent ’65-’73 Mustangs, and 10 percent everything else Ford/Lincoln/Mercury, ...
The first-generation Mustang is a popular choice in the restoration business, and given its legacy in the automotive culture, this isn't a surprise. The second-generation model abandoned the original ...
Developed right after the 1973 oil crisis put an end to the golden era of the muscle car, the Ford Mustang II was a far cry from its predecessor. Slow, underpowered, and originally sold without a V8, ...
Without a doubt, 2014 was a year of unprecedented enthusiasm surrounding the Ford Mustang. It marked the ponycar's 50th anniversary—with various celebrations and remembrances nationwide—and heralded ...
The Ford Mustang II might be the least sought-after generation of Mustangs, but that doesn’t mean it’s been forgotten. This subcompact ‘Stang was created as a response to the oil crisis of the 1970s.
Driving enthusiasts weren't kind to the Mustang II during its '74-'78 life, but the light of forgiveness now shines on its stubby flanks. Automotive historians acknowledge that the downsized Pony kept ...
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