If you haven’t lost a few hours to watching Ken Block’s gymkhana video series, you probably should start now. Without spoiling the spectacle, the episodes follow Block as he uses overpowered cars to ...
A ’65 Mustang in mint condition is a looker, there’s no doubt about that, but finding one that hasn’t gone through a full restoration is quite a challenge these days. On the other hand, in order for ...
It takes an extraordinary person to build a car from a shell to perfection. It's a series of setbacks, chunks of cash from your bank account, and never-ending arguments with loved ones. In the end, if ...
It may not seem like it at first glance, but these car magazinesthey're not really about cars. Sure, they have pretty pictures of cars and even show you how to do things to yours, but the greater ...
Instrumental Swap: Know what’s going on in your engine by using the VHX direct-fit instrument cluster assembly for the ’65 Mustang Sadly, none of us are getting any younger, and that goes for your ...
The first-generation Ford Mustang (1964-66) debuted in April of 1964 and was priced at $2,368, or about $19,760 in today’s dollars. I think it would be fair to call the Mustang an accidental success, ...
When you are building a ground-up project car it seems like all your progress is backward for the first several months. Much work goes into disassembling the car and installing new parts, yet the car ...
Since its inception, Ford's Mustang has always been known as a sporty and affordable set of wheels, with appeal across a broad demographic. Of late, you could argue the point of affordability for the ...
Some celebrities loom so large in our minds, especially after they pass away, that it’s difficult to comprehend they did stuff we all do, like driving. But Tom Petty, writer of “Refugee,” “I Won’t ...
LAS VEGAS – The Nebraska license plate on Doug Harsh's Mustang tells the story: "NICE 65''. His maroon over black interior coupe is indeed one nice 1965 model. He's had it since he turned 16 in 1970, ...
Buying a classic car should be a very exciting day, but it requires one to put a lot of trust in a lot of people. One buyer in Louisiana recently found out that not everyone is trustworthy, and claims ...
The first-generation Ford Mustang (1964-66) debuted in April of 1964 and was priced at $2,368, or about $19,760 in today’s dollars. I think it would be fair to call the Mustang an accidental success, ...