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The 2011 Ford Mustang V6 didn’t receive many changes from the 2010 model year on the outside or inside but under the hood the new base model pony car got the power it needed to keep up with the rest of the market. The 4.0L engine from the 2005-2010 models has been removed in place […] More »
The Car of Tomorrow is a distinct type of 2010 Ford Mustang racing car that features unique body design and casing materials. In order to enter a vehicle in the Nascar Nationwide series, the second most prestigious of all Nascar races, the Ford company designed a separate type of race car that combines the best […] More »
One of the most highly anticipated vehicles of the 2010 model year is the 2010 Cobra Jet Mustang. A review of this new Ford vehicle will show both an overview of the various specs of the car and a rating of the quality of the vehicle overall. This car is widely considered to be one […] More »
Parts needed: 1 x 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 or 2010 V8 Ford Mustang GT 6 quarts of 5w20 oil 1 x oil filter (Royal Purple part # 20-820) 1 x jack, rated at least at 1ton 2 x jack stands, rated at least 1ton 1 x oil filter wrench 1 x breaker bar 1 […] More »
When you begin the restoration process on a classic 1966 Ford Mustang, it’s important to take all of the proper steps necessary to restore the car correctly the first time. Because restoring an older vehicle like this will be slightly different each time and for every car, there’s no single step by step guide that […] More »
After you’ve visually inspected the vehicle for signs of damage, the next step in the restoration process of a classic 1966 Ford Mustang is to prepare the vehicle for a new paint job. Ideally, when you reach this stage of the restoration, you’ll have already examined your car for signs of rust, dents, scratches, scrapes […] More »
If you’ve managed to find a 1966 Ford Mustang that is up for restoration, you’ll have a difficult time going about this job without a good knowledge of each of the steps required to take the car from its current state up to fully operable and functioning. Each 1966 Ford Mustang will be in slightly […] More »