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10 obscure American cars from the '70s nobody collects
All cars (from the 70s) are equal, some are just more equal than others. Here are 10 cars that mostly failed to catch the ...
Let's start from at the beginning by saying that the car in these pictures is, in fact, a '70 Mustang. In place of the '70s two-headlight front end, owner Bob Cook installed the fenders and grille of ...
Beautifully preserved with only 5000 miles, it would make an even better gift today, and it's currently up for sale on Bring ...
I drove a Coyote-swapped '68 Mustang a little while ago, and I thought that was just about the pinnacle of what was possible performance-wise for a classic bodyshell to contain. But it never had quite ...
Brian is a published author who has been writing professionally for a decade in politics and entertainment, but found his calling covering the automotive industry. His love of cars started at an early ...
Some of the biggest companies on Earth today are those that have managed to pass the test of time, regardless of the hurdles placed in front of them. Even when the going gets tough, you have to be ...
Hang around the muscle car crowd for long and you'll hear stories of now-terrific cars that were restored from veritable basket cases. Such tales can sometimes be a head-scratcher, for many an ...
"Writing to Uplift the World" In his General Manager role, Iacocca oversaw the Ford Mustang design project from 1962 to 1965. The design team was given five clear goals. The Mustang must be able to ...
Tired Of Dealing With The Glue-In Door Glass In Your '69 Mustang? Make The Switch To The '70-Style Bolt-In Setup And Never Worry About It Again. We try to cover a wide spectrum of the vintage and late ...
Starting life as a budget-friendly student model, the Mustang galloped out of the classroom and straight into the hands of ’90s alt-rock heroes, cementing itself as the poster child of the grunge ...
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