The engine lineup on the 1967 Mustang started with a 200 (3.3-liter) Thriftpower developing 120 horsepower, while the base V8 was the 2-barrel version of the 289 (Windsor) rated at 200 horsepower.
Every morning, I have a ritual. To get ready for my day at HOT ROD, I grab copious amounts of coffee, check my email, then relax a bit and see what’s cooking on Bring a Trailer (BAT), which just so ...
It's 2022, and it's safe to say that more than one million classic cars are currently in storage in the U.S., and while some of them are road-worthy collectibles, most of them will be dragged out into ...
If you write about junkyard vehicles for any length of time, as I certainly have, you'll hear from plenty of aggrieved car experts who know certain things to be unassailable facts. This one hurts. For ...
An extended drought is bad for plants and people, but it's great for cars, especially cars that have been put out to pasture. Case in point: these two 1967 Mustang fastbacks that have reaped the ...
Yes, it's an early Ford Mustang with factory V8 and manual transmission, and the top auction bid was just five Benjamins. The rust is a problem, but you can buy replacement steel panels for every part ...
As a former Mille Miglia entrant, it's eligible to run the Mille again in the future. Presumably, you've heard of the term Spaghetti Western. Well, here's what that genre might look like in car form: ...