Category: 1964-1973 Classic Mustang

Vaughn Gittin Jr. Gets Sideways With His Mustang RTR-X!

by John CoyleMustangForums Drifter Vaughn Gittin Jr. might compete behind the wheel of his ’11 Mustang, but he’s always loved the look of the ’69 Pony. And after a meeting a SEMA back in 2009, he decided to build his dream car with Team Need For Speed. The result is the monster above, and Gittin […] More »

By: | September 13, 2011


A Diamond in the Rough?

This is a well cared for and preserved original thoroughbred. It has survived the test of time and maintained its factory given stature. There’s a special feeling for a Mustang enthusiast upon discovering an original, unrestored pony car for the first time. The owners provided a few facts about their special car. Yes, it was […] More »

By: | May 24, 2008


Unrestored Perfection

Setting this Mustang apart from others was the originality, including unrestored factory inspector stampings on the fenders, cowl and undercarriage. Tom’s prior knowledge of factory markings, assembly plant inspector quality control stamps in the correct location and documentation played an important role in his decision to purchase the Mach 1. Under the hood are the […] More »

By: | May 24, 2008



Forty Three Years and 15,000 Miles Later

Over the next 16 years, the pony accumulated fewer than 12,000 pampered miles on the clock. In 1985, it was purchased by the second owner, a car collector from Arizona. The car was immediately stored in a climate-controlled garage where it would remain unmolested for the next 10 years. Nearly 10 years later, a retired […] More »

By: | May 24, 2008



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