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This review of the Ford Mustang find that it's the last of a breed of powerful, muscular cars that hopefully Ford won't ...
The year 2025 marks the 60th anniversary of the iconic Ford Mustang nameplate, and the Blue Oval is not missing out on the ...
At the Mustang's 60th anniversary celebration, Ford displayed examples of all seven generations of the legendary model.
Ford redesigned the font fascia completely, with a much more aggressive rake and a smaller pony emblem than previous iterations. It also had more power, with models like the new-for-1969 Mustang ...
While suitably modernised, the new car is unmistakably Mustang. The wide grille and signature pony badge remain prominent features, but the edges are sharper, the lines more pronounced ...
The GT badge has held various meanings throughout the life of the Ford Mustang. It started as a $165 package in 1965, starred as Steve McQueen’s hero car in the 1968 film “Bullitt,” then ...
Just don’t be misled by the badge. This is not a Mustang and to think of it as one is misleading. It’s an electric crossover. And it’s a good one.
Those who paid could get the coveted 5.0 badge, meaning a small-block Ford 302 V8 lurked under the hood. At its height, the third-generation Mustang remained a creature of 1980's car culture.
It's been a long time since I've had one of these for review, so I am very pleased to have to the 2024 Ford Mustang GT Premium ... proudly displays the 5.0 badge. Click on Photos to Enlarge.
A California Special badge on the dashboard is the final touch. The interior detailing of the California Special is quite subtle, but the heated and ventilated seats are a plus. If you’ve been in a ...
In their place is the new Dark Horse logo, which, Ford announces, is the first Mustang badge to depict a horse head-on. It’s got a ghostly “Riders on the Storm” vibe. The 5.0 is, however ...