Even though the first generation of Ford Mustang is among my all-time favorite classic cars, this one is not exactly my cup of tea, but with small adjustments, it might become better. Coffee is the ...
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This modified Mustang crushes the quarter mile in nine seconds
A far cry from the factory model, in a very good way.
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Custom modified Mustang burns out in the streets
A custom modified Mustang takes over the street with a loud burnout, heavy tire smoke, and classic American muscle energy. The short focuses on the raw visual impact of a built Mustang spinning its ...
Davies Elabha is a dedicated automotive journalist who blends technical expertise with a lifelong passion for cars. With over 200+ articles published across multiple media outlets, Davies specializes ...
The recipe for success when building a custom car is to base your project around a popular model. Additionally, you need to make it visually appealing with an imposing stance and impressive paint job, ...
Jeff Bartush of Pittston is the proud owner of this week’s ride, a 2005 Ford Mustang GT. Bartush bought his Mustang in March 2008. While he may have only had it a little more than a year, it certainly ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Still need proof that the electric revolution is real? Even Shelby American is embracing the EV. The tuner just unveiled its first ...
Earlier this week, we wrote about a wild rendering that combined a 1965 Ford Mustang GT350 Fastback body with a Dodge Challenger Hellcat front clip, and sitting on the chassis of a 2001 BMW 325i.
Ford’s designers did a fine job with the fifth-generation Mustang, but for the owner of this particular example, the standard car wasn’t quite striking enough. Images of this Mustang were recently ...
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