Does the Ford Mustang even need an introduction? The car has been around for 60 years, immortalized in films from "Bullitt" to "John Wick," and burned into the American psyche. Over the decades, Ford ...
It might be a surprise to read that an original fastback 1965 Mustang GT K-Code has clocked over 840,000 miles (trust us, we were surprised, too!), but after learning that the car had been purchased ...
The advent of extremely competent restoration shops, the availability of high-quality aftermarket parts, and the flood of online automotive knowledge have brought about an evolution in the muscle car ...
1965 is officially the first year for the Ford Mustang. However, sales began in April 1964, when the all-new automobile was presented at the New York World Fair that year. Sales crushed expectations ...
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 ...
Tyler began his love for the automotive world from in front of a television screen, playing games like Gran Turismo and Need For Speed. While cars have always been his passion, he pivoted towards ...
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 ...
First-generation Mustangs have long been Richard Porter’s favorites. He has owned convertible Mustangs and coupe Mustangs and in the summer of 1999 he decided to find and restore a fastback Mustang.
Before the Shelbys and Bosses arrived, the Ford Mustang K-Code was the peak of pony car performance. On a newly released episode of Jay Leno's Garage, Mustang enthusiast Scott McMullen explains the ...
Win both a rare 1966 K-Code Fastback and a 2025 Mustang GT Convertible in a charity sweepstakes benefiting veterans and kids. One lucky car enthusiast will soon have the chance to park two generations ...
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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