Few things have frustrated classic-car buffs more than original-equipment Bendix slave cylinder power steering installed on early Mustangs and a wide variety of popular American cars. These antiquated ...
Try walking into a Ford dealer today and asking for a stripped down Mustang. Whether it's to save a few bucks, save weight, or just to keep the car "simple," it's simply not possible to order one as ...
When the Mustang first hit dealer showrooms, factory tires were skinny bias-ply rubber, and power steering was more of a luxury than a necessity. Over the years, as our Mustangs were given wider ...
There's a lot to love about '50s Fords—they're good looking, roomy, and comfortable. And, after applying a few street rod refinements, they make really cool cruisers. But while these cars have lots of ...