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Secret Ford Mustang Prototypes Showcase Wacky 1960s Designs We Never Got to See

Before the Ford Mustang arrived in the 1960s to create an iconic model, the American carmaker had to examine a few potential prototypes. Oddly enough, three design studios submitted potential options, including Ford Studios, Lincoln-Mercury Studios, and Advanced Products Studio. Since Ford evaluated most of these prototypes secretly, they’ve mostly been kept away from the …
No-prep Mustang drag race crash

Watch: Mustang Gets Ripped In Half At No Prep Drag Race

What you’re looking at is the rear section of a Fox-body Mustang that got ripped in half. It happened at the 828 Cash Days No Prep drag racing event at Wilkesboro Dragway in North Carolina. As you can see there is plenty of roll cage and tubular reinforcement left. That’s what saved this lucky Mustang …
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This Rare Ford Mustang Mustero Pickup Is 1 of 4 Known to Exist

While the Ford Mustang is without a doubt one of the most iconic muscle cars ever made, the model needed some serious promotion back in the 1960s. This is where Ford of Beverly Hills comes in with a limited-run of pickup truck variants dubbed the "Mustero." Only four of these machines exist today.
A silver-with-black-stripes 2021 Shelby Super Snake Speedster drives on a desert racetrack

Does Ford Own Shelby?

The iconic Ford Shelby models draw ample attention and have attracted masses of fans over the years. From the Shelby GT350 and Shelby GT500 Ford Mustang GT models introduced in the 1960s to the more recent Ford Shelby F-150 pickup truck, Shelby’s relationship with Ford has produced some amazing models. But does Ford own Shelby? …
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A 1-of-1 1968 Shelby GT500 Mustang Prototype Could Be Yours

While the Shelby company helped tune a lot of cars over the years, few are as well-represented as the Mustang. And though Shelby American isn’t directly involved with the modern GT500 Mustang, Carroll would likely be proud of the muscle car’s supercar-slaying performance. But while the current-gen car more than lives up to the nameplate, …
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3 of the Best Electric Luxury SUVs According to Edmunds

Luxury cars have become more and more popular and attainable, so it only makes sense that luxury electric SUVs would be, too. With only a handful of options on the market, buyers only have a small selection to chose from, but that doesn’t always make picking a car out any easier. In fact, the variety …
A Ford Mustang sports car is on display during the 18th Guangzhou International Automobile Exhibition

2019 Ford Mustang Owners Should Be Wary of Electrical Problems

The Ford Mustang debuted in 1965 and was designed by Ford’s general manager Lido Iacocca. The goal was to connect with a younger car-buying demographic, which turned out to be a stroke of marketing genius. Ford initially predicted it would sell 100,000 models overall but sold around 22,000 vehicles on the first day. By the …
Ford Mustang Shelby GT500 seen at the New York International Auto Show at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center in New York

Expensive 2021 Ford Mustang Shelby GT500 Adds New Pricey Package

When most Americans think of iconic cars, the Ford Mustang is likely to be at the top of the list. The first-generation Mustang was produced from 1964 until 1973. Ford had originally expected to sell 100,000 vehicles annually but ended up becoming the most successful vehicle launch since the company launched the Model A in …
A silver-with-black-stripes 2021 Shelby Super Snake Speedster drives on a desert racetrack

No Porsche? The 825-Hp Shelby Super Snake Speedster Says, No Problem

While you can certainly get convertible supercars like the DBS Superleggera these days, the Porsche 911 Speedster isn’t your typical convertible. And its reputation looms large enough to have inspired several kit cars and fan recreations. But Shelby American wants Mustang owners to get in on the fun, too. Which is why it just announced …
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Ultra-Rare 1965 Bertone Mustang Has Been Missing for Over 55 Years

Today’s newest and most expensive muscle cars seem to be those with a million horsepower and enough carbon fiber parts to fill a warehouse. However, back in the 1960s, the Italian-designed Bertone Ford Mustang took a completely different approach to impress. Commissioned originally as a promotional tactic, this one-off Mustang stole the show at the …