The Fox Body Mustang is low-key the coolest drift car platform of the '80s.
The ’80s were a rollercoaster ride for Mustang, but before they passed, we saw one of the more interesting conversions to the ...
The Fox Body Mustang is the most successful generation of the pony car nameplate, spanning 14 years in production from 1979 to 1993. It’s also the second-best-selling generation, and with its numerous ...
Strictly from a numerical perspective, the third generation of the Ford Mustang is the runner-up in the best-selling generation list, with over 2.6 million units. Built between 1979 and 1993, it’s ...
Andreas Wennevold, the virtual artist behind the 'wnvld' account on social media, has a knack for American muscle in ...
We asked Classic Industries for its most popular Fox-body Mustang restoration parts, and here are the essential things most customers end up buying. First introduced in 1979, the Ford Motor Company ...
There’s little argument that the Ford Mustang is one of the truly classic nameplates in automotive history. Ford’s pony car has been in production long enough—having initially debuted in 1964 with ...
Running from 1979 to 1993, the Fox Body Mustang is the longest-running generation of the American pony car, and is arguably the greatest generation of the revered nameplate. It transcended cohorts, ...
When the average person thinks of the cool-looking American muscle cars, they probably go back to the stylish muscle machines ...
This 1983 Ford Mustang Notchback is a unique Mexican-specification example located in Los Mochis, Sinaloa.Distinguished by ...
The standard wheel is an updated version of the Mustang's 19-inch five-spoke rims, which was already available. Stepping up to the Performace Pack (which you really must do) gives you these wonderful ...
We’re fast approaching the one-year anniversary of Project T-top Coupe’s “debut” as a magazine project car arisen from longtime dormancy. Last November, Hot Rod Garage co-hosts Alex Taylor and Lucky ...