Bill Snyder's relationship with an unusual '65 Mustang goes back to the spring of 1965 when he spotted a photo of a shortened fastback in the May 1965 Motor Trend. The three-page story, titled ...
In November 1964, Charles Modesitt placed an order for a Rangoon Red '65 Mustang fastback. While most buyers chose the new fastback body style for its sporty looks, Charles and his wife Shirley had a ...
Ford wanted the 1967 Mustang to be the right car for everybody. Its marketing materials repeatedly insisted on this idea, claiming the Mustang "can be a luxury car, a sports car, or a family fun car." ...
Everyone loves the 1967-68 Ford Mustang Fastback and a restomod specialist has just unveiled its latest and greatest take on this American classic. Unlike some other restomods we’ve seen over the ...
The grocery-getting version of the Mustang in 1967 was the T-code model, as it was fitted with a 200 (3.3-liter) six-cylinder developing just 120 horsepower. But as it happened on the previous model ...
When you picture the types of cars those guys would whisk through the hills and canyons of the legendary Malibu, California, they're typically high-end, high-dollar exotics, not vintage musclecars.
Powered by a Roush Yates Coyote mill,this 1966 Fastback project is a great combination of modern tech and classic style. High-end builds, even if they are unobtanium to most of us, still manage to ...
Garret Donahue, a Southern California native, has been involved in car culture for the majority of his life. From organizing local group drives to attending open track days, Garret dives deep into the ...
Chicane Auctions has a 1965 Ford Mustang GT Fastback on its books for the February auction campaign and it is a beauty!