The 1960s and 1970s were a heyday for American muscle cars, as all automakers vied for the top spot among consumer-ready, drag-strip-dominating vehicles. Ford, whose Mustang was a fixture on two-lane ...
Bubble tops gave way to fastback rooflines, curved and sweeping body lines gave way to boxier, more functional designs. The ...
During the 1960s, Ford pushed performance to never-before-seen levels on the race track, drag strip, and, of course the street. While high-powered versions of the ultra-popular Mustang played an ...
We often say the first thing we notice about a muscle car is the sound of the engine, which we hear and instantly recognize ...