Everything old is new again — especially when it comes to the classic 1964-1/2, ’65 and ’66 Mustangs. Like many makers, Ford has a catalogue full of parts for those original pony cars, everything from ...
Ford Mustang fans now have another option to preserve or create a first-generation car--a reproduction body shell of the 1965 Mustang convertible. Ford has licensed Dynacorn Inc. of California to ...
One of the most iconic and frequently restored of all mustangs is the first generation cars from 64.5 to 1966. The problem with restoring one of these old cars is that many of them have long since ...
No need to be scared about a Pony interior swap—we’ll show you everything you need to make your interior correct One of the Mustang’s first print advertisements touted, “Mustang is designed to be ...
It’s now possible to build a brand new ’64½, ’65 or ’66 Ford Mustang convertible from the wheels up using this latest Ford-approved and officially licensed body shell. Unveiled today ahead of its ...
The ’65 Mustang came with several changes over the previous model (often referred to as 1964 1/2), with the refresh also taking place in the engine department. For example, the 170 (2.8-liter) ...
It's the quiet ones you have to worry about. You think they're at their desks looking at spreadsheets and being good pencil pushers, then you find out they've really been planning total domination. In ...
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