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 ...
Ford's Mustang II didn't last long, but its front suspension ended up becoming popular with hot rodders. Check out why, as ...
Some of the biggest companies on Earth today are those that have managed to pass the test of time, regardless of the hurdles placed in front of them. Even when the going gets tough, you have to be ...
Featured Image: The all-new Ford Mustang and Mercury Capri become full-fledged sister ships for 1979. The made-in-Michigan twins, based on an abbreviated Fairmont/Zephyr floor plan and suspension, are ...
People love to hate on the Mustang II, but to be fair, that hostility is more the fault of the era and not of the car. Today's Nice Price or No Dice 'Stang has had most of what the '70s sapped from ...
The Mustang II comes from an absolute black hole period in the history of America's first pony car. A time when newly-minted emissions regulations and crippling safety requirements took a classic ...
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