By 1968, the pony car market that Ford is credited with starting was flooded with competitors, and yet the Mustang was still the best selling of the genre. One similar in appearance to the example seen above, albeit in… more»
Pony Cars
HiPo 289/4-Speed: 1965 Ford Mustang GT Fastback
If you were in the position to buy a new Mustang in 1965, the GT version with the K-Code V8 was about as good as it got. That is what is on offer with our feature car, and it… more»
Driving Project: 1968 Ford Mustang Fastback
Restoring a classic car can be a great family project. Not only can the whole clan get in on the action, but the final product is something that they all get to enjoy. Deciding what that car will be… more»
440 EFI V8: 1971 Plymouth ‘Cuda
The Barracuda finally broke free of its lineage to the Plymouth Valiant in 1970 with an all-new E-body platform that would be shared with the new Dodge Challenger. Sales perked up by a third over 1969 to fall yet… more»
Rare Ram Air: 1971 Ford Mustang SportsRoof
By 1971, the 1st Generation Mustang had grown in size. Even though it also increased in weight, it was still possible to order a Mustang that provided impressive performance levels. That is the case with this Mustang SportsRoof because… more»
383/4-Speed: 1970 Plymouth ‘Cuda
Once upon a time a few, sadly, drivers sometimes ventured onto the streets cruising with monster tires out back and skinnies up front, with nothing to back it up besides a stock motor and raunchy exhaust. In contrast, this… more»
Spotless Survivor: 1978 Pontiac Macho T/A
Ah, 1978! Space Invaders appeared, the Susan B. Anthony Dollar was minted, a lasagna-loving cat called Garfield first showed his face, and crowds were flocking to the cinemas to see Grease and Saturday Night Fever. It was also an… more»
Parked in ’87: 1977 Pontiac Trans Am
This 1977 Pontiac Trans Am saw a mere decade of active service before it was parked in a barn. It has only recently emerged, and it will take a complete restoration to return it to its former glory. The… more»
No Reserve Driver: 1969 Ford Mustang Mach 1
This 1969 Mustang Mach 1 is not 100% original, but returning it to its factory specifications would not be difficult. What makes it a tempting vehicle for potential buyers is its lack of rust problems. The healthy V8 under… more»
Big-Block Roller: 1968 Chevrolet Camaro SS 396
Is an SS396 Camaro still an SS396 when the 396 is gone? I’d give it a definitive “sort of”. There are those who will say yes and those that will say no. Anyway, and for further discussion, that’s exactly… more»
Rare 1971 Ford Mustang 429 CJ-R Ram Air Hardtop!
Anyone thinking ’70s Mustang performance dropped off with the body style change to this larger, heavier 1971-73 style should absolutely keep reading. Nearly everything on this 1971 Ford Mustang hardtop came directly from the factory including the Dual Ram… more»