Ford built the same 1966 pony car for Germany, but a trademark fight forced it to drop the most famous part of the badge ...
Ford could not use the "Mustang" name in Europe, so it had to sell the model under a different name and with certain ...
Some people feel the urge to collect things owned by the rich and famous, and that’s whatever—even people with more money than ideas need to pass the time. If Henry Ford II’s custom 1966 Ford Mustang ...
Plenty of people took issue with Ford's side-glance branding of its four-door electric car as a Mustang. If you're among those naysayers, then turn away from today's Nice Price or No Dice custom ...
This ultra-rare variant was sold new in Europe, where Ford's pony car was badged T5.
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It's going to be like saying goodbye to an old friend for John Zeggert when he sends his 1966 Ford Mustang Shelby GT350 across the auction block at the Mecum Indy event on Friuday, May 20. Zeggert ...
This 1966 Ford Mustang Convertible is for sale after a total restoration, presenting fresh cosmetics and renewed mechanicals. The 1966 Ford Mustang introduced the "Pony Car" segment and remains an ...
A Tesla auto parts shop owner in Sacramento spent about $40,000 and two years converting a 1966 Ford Mustang into a fully ...
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In 1965, selecting the K-code engine package was a serious financial effort. The standalone engine option added roughly $442 ...
One need look no further than Ford's '05 GT to see the state of the Mustang union. Its sculptured flanks reflect its heritage, while under-skin engineering has fortified the car with the latest ...