There’s a new Red Line Club membership car on the horizon, and it could be the hottest one yet. Here’s a quick history lesson ...
1964 (and a half): the Ford Mustang breaks cover. It was April 14, and the car was marketed as a 1965 model year. It went on sale three days later. 1965: The first Shelby Mustang, the iconic 1965 ...
A family dispute has erupted over a cherished classic Mustang, pitting two brothers against each […] ...
When Ford announced the Mustang GTD, it opened up a gulf the size of the Grand Canyon between the most-expensive Mustang and ...
You’re going to need a lot of moolah to take this Mustang home.
This one-off Shelby Cobra Flip-Top prototype combined Daytona Coupe engineering with big-block power to become one of the most radical Cobras ever.
The GTD's understudy could have a price tag that rises all the way up to $175,965.
A pristine 2003 SVT Cobra has proven that the up-spec pony car deserves a place in the pasture of highly desirable, collector ...
Keep in mind that Ford built thousands of Mustang SVT Cobra models, making this example’s value all the more remarkable ...
Connecting the dots between the Ford Crown Victoria and the Mustang GTD ...
Up to 600 horsepower and instant torque make this classic Mustang a showstopper.