We're finding this image of a 1978 Ford Mustang King Cobra to be oddly captivating, but we wonder if it's any better (worse?) than other Mustangs from 1974 through 1982. See All 19 Photos19 Take a ...
The car you see on these pages is a Mustang II with a 302-cubic-inch V8 engine and a four-speed manual transmission, power steering and power disc brakes as standard equipment. It is built on a Ford ...
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Why Mustang II front suspension became a hot-rod favorite
Mustang II front suspension started life under a compact 1970s pony car, yet it ended up under everything from ’29 roadsters ...
The engine choices for the 1974 were the optional 2.8-liter, 105-hp Cologne V6 and the base 85-horse "Pinto" 2.3-liter four-cylinder. The original purchaser of this car opted for the V6, a wise move ...
There are some parts that usually disappear within minutes of hitting a self-service junkyard. Ford Granada brakes, for example; everyone knows they'll bolt right onto a 60s Mustang. The Mustang II ...
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Many car fans would like to forget the 1974 Ford Mustang II, which first hit the market 40 years ago and helped mark the end of the muscle-car's glory days and the beginning of the U.S. auto ...
Car fans always wondered what happened to McQueen’s dark highland green Mustang. — -- Steve McQueen racing through the hilly streets of San Francisco in his Mustang GT fastback will go down as ...
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