Nowadays, we’re faced with fascinating choices when it comes to both exotic supercars as well as American classics. Some of them tend to interject price-wise, and for good reason. Take this 1967 ...
The all-fiberglass 1967 Mustang hides a 15.0:1 compression, 812-hp NASCAR heart and an attitude to melt asphalt—all while wearing license plates and headlights ...
The first Shelby Mustang was born in 1965. Called the G.T.350, that car immediately cemented Ford’s reputation as a genuine sports car (or “sport car,” according to Carroll Shelby, who never used the ...
The so-called "K-Code" Mustang GT350 and GT500 of the late 1960s is one of the finest examples of muscle car badassery the ...
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Introduced in April 1964, the Ford Mustang came standard with a six-cylinder engine rated at 105 horsepower. However, the options list included a couple of V8 units that put it into 200-horsepower ...
The Tulsa County District Attorney’s Office charged Nicholas Chamberlin, and Toni and Roy Morris for the theft of the 1967 Shelby GT Mustang in January — a car worth about $200,000. Here's a look at ...
A man is awaiting sentencing after pleading guilty to stealing a 1967 Shelby Mustang worth over $200,000. Nicholas Chamberlin pleaded guilty on Thursday to larceny of an automobile and second-degree ...
That model was a one-year wonder, with only 2,048 big-block examples made before 1968 model-year production went to A.O. Smith in Ionia, Mich., fully under Ford’s management. Recalling a conversation ...
It’s the real deal, and it’s making us feel some kinda way. The so-called “K-Code” Mustang GT350 and GT500 of the late 1960s is one of the finest examples of muscle car badassery the world has ever ...