Nineteen seventy-nine marked the first year of the third generation Ford Mustang. It was a total makeover from the second generation “Mustang II” (1974-1978), which had caused much disappointment in ...
The mid-1970s were one of the most forgettable eras in automobile history. Performance didn't have a pulse. Styling was on the skids. Once good-looking automobiles were replaced by a new generation of ...
Featured Image: The all-new Ford Mustang and Mercury Capri become full-fledged sister ships for 1979. The made-in-Michigan twins, based on an abbreviated Fairmont/Zephyr floor plan and suspension, are ...
Introduced in 1979 and built for a whopping 14 year timespan, the third-generation Mustang is often regarded as the car that saved the nameplate. While it wasn't as powerful as the iconic first-gen ...
The late-model Mustang phenomenon continues, with plenty of thanks to the latest S197 model. The newest Mustang stands alone as the only remaining ponycar-at least for the moment. Since 1979, and ...
Henry Ford II attracted extraordinary attention last summer by suggesting, in a widely quoted speech, that upcoming American cars would drive the imports from our shores by 1981. Not likely, unless ...
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