The car’s owner died 32 years ago, and the car didn’t get anything done to it until a YouTuber bought it off Facebook; he got a buyer in a parking lot ...
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When two American icons meet that’s when you have something really special, which is what we get with the following Farrah ...
Roger Penske’s Team Penske driver Austin Cindric had a memorable outing in the recently concluded Rolex 24 at Daytona on Sunday (January 26). He secured a podium finish in the GTD Pro class and ...
Team owner Rick Ware announced that the No. 51 Ford Mustang will feature the Red Cross in the upcoming pre-season race in North Carolina. According to Ware, the initiative would amplify the ...
Ask the average automotive enthusiast who led the development of the Ford Mustang and Chrysler minivan, and the likely answer they’ll give you is Lee Iacocca. Which isn’t incorrect. Iacocca, as the ...
Sperlich was known as the father of two American icons, the Ford Mustang and Chrysler minivan. Colleagues remember him as one of the most significant product developers of his generation.
Nothing is official, but a recent trademark application filed around the world suggests that the heritage-laced Boss nameplate will return to the Ford Mustang line-up after a long hiatus. Ford filed a ...
The last Boss rolled off the production line 12 years ago. Ford built the final Mustang Boss in 2013 after a long hiatus and called it a day. In the era of downsizing and reducing tailpipe ...
After yet another price hike for MY25, the Mustang now starts at about $67,000 before on-road costs for the EcoBoost Fastback coupe, rising to almost $79,000 plus on-roads for the V8-powered GT ...
Apart from the Mustang, Sperlich was credited for the birth of the Fiesta in 1967, Ford's first, front-wheel-drive subcompact vehicle. This model allowed the Blue Oval to penetrate the global ...