This Mustang is no longer an original car, as the owner wanted to convert his classic car into a GT tribute; it's still a ...
The moment of truth has arrived. Project Mustang's blueprinted 289 engine is finished and the dyno runs have been successfully completed. All the careful preparation and machine work by Valley Head ...
"Blueprinted engine" is a very impressive phrase in the sport of hot rodding. A vehicle with a ''blueprinted engine" is infinitely more desirable than a ''stocker" or even a plain old ''modified" ...
This 1966 Ford Mustang features a 289 V8 engine, factory A/C, and a bench seat. It boasts patina paint sealed with Flood Penetrol, new brakes, 16" Ford Mustang rims, and a host of mechanical and ...
Whether at a local burger-joint cruise or a Mustang Club of America National, one of the first areas a budding enthusiast or knowledgeable Mustanger will look at is your Mustang's engine compartment.
Give Vancouver, Washington's Dave Lennartz a pat on the back for trying. You see, in an attempt to interest his wife in the automotive world he thrives on, Dave purchased this '65 GT in 1999. At the ...
You have Lee Iacocca assistant GM and chief engineer Donald N. Frey to thank for the T-5 project, and he supervised the development of the first generation Mustangs in a stunning 18 months. While you ...