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How the 1967 Ford Mustang GT became a cultural weapon
The 1967 Ford Mustang GT arrived at a moment when American culture was learning to speak in the language of speed, style, and ...
View post: This ‘Sturdy’ Truck Bed Tent Is Just $80 at Amazon 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 ...
Allegedly, this car was first sold as a Lime Gold example, but a past auction from ten years ago suggests a 25-year-old ...
Few muscle cars have achieved the legendary status of the 1967 Ford Mustang GT500. Born from the collaboration between Ford and Carroll Shelby, this was the year the Mustang evolved from a popular ...
The Ford Mustang is probably the best-known American automobile ever (Tesla might disagree, although Jeep would probably also lay claims to that title), and the iconic pony has stayed true to its 1964 ...
As a former Mille Miglia entrant, it's eligible to run the Mille again in the future. Presumably, you've heard of the term Spaghetti Western. Well, here's what that genre might look like in car form: ...
The car was finished on January 18, 1967, and delivered to a dealership in Decatur, Georgia. It was painted Lime Gold at the factory, but its new owner had it repainted black, which it remained for ...
Chad has been a muscle car and classic truck lover since he could walk. The classic vehicles from the '60s and '70s are the best in his eyes, but he is more than willing to give the new technology a ...
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 ...
PROVO, Utah--(BUSINESS WIRE)--An exciting new 1967 Shelby GT500 model built by Hi-Tech Automotive has been announced in honor of the Carroll Shelby Centennial. Licensed by Carroll Shelby Licensing, ...
What really caught my attention was the price, written with a finger in the dust on the windshield: $7,500, then crossed out and marked down to $6,000. The wooden steering wheel inside the '67 Shelby ...
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 ...
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