If the latest teaser for the “Need for Speed” movie is any indication of the action shots we’re going to get of the Mustang featured in the flick – count us in.
Yup, we’ve been all over this movie since news first broke of the video game based action drama. But can you blame us when a Mustang is the star among a fleet of fast cars such as a McLaren P1 and a Bugatti Veyron?
It looks like Christmas will roll in a lot earlier than expected this year for Mustang fans.
Ending months of speculation of exactly when the new Mustang, Ford has announced that they’ll take the wraps off the highly anticipated new model on Dec. 5.
What would you do with a 1000HP Shelby Mustang and a lonely road through the desert? Easy, what any Gearhead would do, nail it! And that’s exactly what this cool Shelby marketing video is, just a high-powered car on a cool road. No corporate chatter or gimmicks, just the sound of the blower whine and the bark of the exhaust.
Kick back, crank up your speakers and get rid of the Monday blues with this video of a twin turbo, blown and nitrous injected Ford GT racing a single-turbo supra. The GT has a little trouble getting out of the hole despite a stellar 1.48 60-ft and that hurts him on the last run.
Here’s another video clip that we can’t just ignore – a 2014 Ford Mustang GT500 vs. a 2014 Corvette Stingray Z51 brought to us by Bad Bowtie Productions.
Sure, today’s promo strategies for the car might take on a more high-tech feel with elements like an interactive website that lets you actually see your custom Mustang come to life. Ever since the first Mustang rolled off the assembly line, Ford has been touting tags of personalization in their ads for the pony car…
Gail Wise was 22 back in 1964 when she unknowingly bought the world’s first Ford Mustang days before CEO Lee Iacocca introduced the car at the World’s Fair. On April 15, 1964 she bought the car from Johnson Ford in Chicago when the salesman agreed to sell her the baby-blue convertible that was hiding underneath a car cover in a back room.
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