Let’s get this clear straight away: The Bryan Adams who built and owns the gorgeous red ’67 Mustang fastback in this story is not that Bryan Adams. This one is from Kansas, not Canada. And he wasn’t ...
There are landmark moments we remember in our lives-our first kiss, that first drive with a new driver's license, and-that first car. Once, long ago, there was a used-car lot in Blackburg, Virginia, ...
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.
The 1967 Ford Mustang GT arrived at a moment when American culture was learning to speak in the language of speed, style, and rebellion. With its sharpened bodywork, bigger engines, and fastback ...
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 ...
Will joined the TopSpeed team over two and a half years ago, bringing his lifelong automotive passion, writing experience, and editorial expertise along with him. Whether classic or modern, American ...
The 1968 Mustang GT Fastback arrived as a so‑called “pony car,” but it did not stay in that neat little box for long. With ...