This 1970 Ford Mustang on Exotic Car Trader is a stunning red convertible, au naturale with few to no updates, and only 36,000 miles. The 1970 Ford Mustang embodies the classic American pony car ...
Check out this 1970 Ford Mustang Mach 1 with just 37,058 miles. This beautifully preserved classic, an exceptional find, combines iconic Seventies styling with serious V8 performance, and can be yours ...
The 1970 Mustang didn't launch with significant changes, and this approach made sense, considering the major upgrades released for the previous model year. However, Ford redesigned the grille, making ...
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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 ...
What Is a Mustang Twister Special? 1970 Twister Special Mustangs were sold by 96 dealers in the Kansas Ordering District. This area covers Kansas, Northwest Arkansas, and Western Missouri and is an ...
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10 rare muscle cars worth a fortune today
These 10 rare muscle cars have become incredibly valuable today, with collectors paying huge money for the rarest examples.
In 1962, Carroll Shelby established Shelby American and began producing Ford-powered sports and race cars. The collaboration spawned the first Shelby Mustang in 1965. The GT350 was followed by the ...
Some classics are left untouched, admired like museum pieces. Others get transformed into unapologetic modern machines. This one falls squarely into the latter category. Still, the continued growth of ...
[This story first appeared in the premier issue of MotorTrend Classic in 2005] If H.G. Wells Enterprises Inc. advertised time-machine test-drives tomorrow, it'd be tempting to hop in and twist the ...
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