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by Adam Pockross Look, we’re not perfect. Okay? I know this probably comes as somewhat of a shock to you, as all you’ve ever gotten from your trusty MF editors has been our utmost best, but every now and then something slips through the cracks. This just happens to be a very large crack. We […] More »
by Chris RoseAmericanMuscle If you’ve been following along throughout our 2011 V6 Mustang project, you know we left off with a respectable 12.47 1/4 mile pass at the end of Stage 4. That was a really good time for what we had into the car up until that point. It was even the fastest recorded […] More »
by Patrick Rall Over the past few months there have been rampant rumors (with some Motor Company reinforcement) that when the next generation Ford Mustang hits the streets in 2014, it will be smaller and friendlier for the global market. The suggestion of the Mustang being anything but purely American turns many a gearhead’s stomach […] More »
by Chris RoseAmericanMuscle This past weekend, 611 Mustangs from all over the country came out to Delaware County Community College in Media, PA to help us celebrate customer appreciation and donate to a great cause, Wounded Warriors Project. We were ready to make this thing happen rain or shine with potential thunderstorms threatening our event! […] More »
All photos courtesy of AmericanMuscle.com by Patrick Rall On August 14th, 2011 a massive group of new and old Ford Mustang’s will converge upon the Delaware Community College Campus in Media, Pennsylvania for the 3rd Annual AmericanMuscle.com Mustang Show. American Muscle has become the leading name in Mustang appearance and high performance modifications so it […] More »
by Patrick Rall The National Corvette Museum in Bowling Green, Kentucky is currently showing a little love to other great American performance cars from the 1960s and 1970s, with Ron Kinberger’s 1968 Ford Mustang Shelby GT500 representing the Mustang crowd in fine fashion. The 1968 Ford Mustang Shelby GT500 was the second year for the […] More »