Our expectations are high for the 2026 Mustang EcoBoost RTR Package, which incorporates parts from the Dark Horse and GT ...
Shoppers looking for a gasoline-swilling American muscle car have precisely one option at the moment: the 2026 Ford Mustang.
Remember the Ford Mustang RTR that was announced at the Detroit Auto Show last January? Well, now we have all the details ...
Along with distinctive styling and unique tuning, the RTR-spec Stang inherits performance parts from its V-8 siblings.
The Coyote was a branch of the Modular Engine family introduced in the early 1990s. However, it was an entirely new engine, sharing very few similarities to the outgoing 4.6-liter V-8, including deck ...
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Ford’s Boss 302 Mustang: The $676 Engine Option That Became a Legend
One of the era’s nimblest golden-age muscle cars proved a fierce road racing warrior. It was also reborn as a modern Mustang ...
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Why These 8 Second-Generation Cars Turned Out to Be Flops
Everyone loves the original Mustang, which brought stylish, affordable transportation to the masses in 1964 and later spawned ...
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Ford Already Made A Four-Door V8 Mustang With The Rare Fox LTD/LX
Nothing seems to get the Mustang faithful more fired up than the mention of adding a sedan to the mix of body styles. Sure, there’s the Mach-E which they can sort of turn a blind eye to, but a ...
Since I was a kid, I always loved the 1969-1970 Ford Mustang Mach 1. I am at a point where I can afford to buy one.
The Mustang's upcoming RTR package takes the EcoBoost to some seriously wild places, thanks to some Dark Horse goodies.
The Ford Mustang has been doing the rounds for over 60 years. It first launched back in the mid 1960s, and base models kicked out a measly 120 horsepower from a 200ci (3.2-liter) inline six, whereas ...
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