It makes little sense to discuss the legacy of the Mustang in automotive culture, but the introduction of Ford’s pony car in April 1964 completely changed the car industry both in the States and the ...
The first-generation Ford Mustang arrived in showrooms in 1964 with four different engines. The K-code 289-cubic-inch (4.7-liter) HiPo V8 was the most potent of the bunch at 271 horsepower. Ford did ...
For our third early K-code convertible feature in about six months, we submit for your perusal George Magro’s Raven Black 1965 K-code convert. Though this Mustang is not a GT model, when it comes to ...
"In 1968, my best friend in high school bought an orange '65 fastback with the 289 Hi-Po and black rims. I usually rode shotgun," Kevin remembers, calling up the slang seldom used today for the ...
No doubt you've seen the ads, in this and other magazines, offering you a chance to win a pair of highly desirable muscle cars—one vintage, one modern—for the low price of a drawing ticket. Ever ...
K-code GT convertibles are unusual to begin with, but there was something special about Mike Curry's 1966 model, though it wasn't until we looked at the photos that we realized what that special ...
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