Introduced for the 1969 model year, the Ford Mustang Boss 302 was developed for SCCA Trans-Am homologation. It's a relatively ...
A listing on Auction123 features a 1969 Ford Mustang Boss 429, one of the rarest high-performance variants of the first-generation Mustang. But what makes this example even more intriguing is that it ...
The late 1960s witnessed a civil war within the American automotive industry, one fought not just on the showroom floor but on the asphalt of the SCCA Trans-Am series. Ford’s early pony car dominance ...
This crate engine combination includes a Coyote 5.0, a Tremec transmission, and all the major components you need to make it ...
Stumbling upon just one authentic 1969 Chevrolet Camaro Z/28 is enough to send collectors into a frenzy. But when three genuine examples emerge from the same seller, at the same time, the discovery ...
Ford's 6.2L Boss engine was supposed to be the future of its larger engines. Instead, it's now known for a slew of problems that have bothered users for years.
Leading up to the peak of the muscle car era, automakers like Ford and Pontiac were locked in a battle of one-upmanship. While smaller, higher revving engines were popular among hot rodders, there was ...
Much more than a ’69 Mustang with new parts, the latest effort from Revology aims to change the definition of restomod.
As part of its Total Performance campaign back in the 1960s, Ford aggressively participated in a variety of motorsport disciplines, battling rivals for supremacy on the dirt oval and the drag strip ...
What comes to mind when you read the phrase “Ford Mustang restomod”? Hokey digital dashes, floppy body kits, massive chunks of billet shoehorned into modest ’60s wheelwells? Yeah, us too. Over the ...
American carmakers in the 1960s chased trends like Metallica cutting their hair. Seemingly, every brand had to have a large displacement V8, even producing ...