When you picture the types of cars those guys would whisk through the hills and canyons of the legendary Malibu, California, they're typically high-end, high-dollar exotics, not vintage musclecars.
Restomods are more popular than ever. Modern manufacturing processes, CAD, and other tech make what seemed like fanciful dreams totally possible now. One excellent example of that is about to go ...
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1968 Mustang GT fastback outgrew its pony car origins
The 1968 Mustang GT Fastback arrived as a so‑called “pony car,” but it did not stay in that neat little box for long. With ...
When you grow up in the car business, the odds are good that you’re going to own some really unique vehicles. Junior Freeman from Chesterfield Auto Body in Chesterfield, South Carolina, started ...
Many stories about project cars start with the familiar tale of an unfulfilled childhood yearning for a special make and model. The 1968 fastback owned by Jagdish Aulakh (most folks call him Jag) ...
Everyone loves the 1967-68 Ford Mustang Fastback and a restomod specialist has just unveiled its latest and greatest take on this American classic. Unlike some other restomods we’ve seen over the ...
To paraphrase an old saying, Mustang ownership is paved with good intentions. We've seen countless Mustangs sitting and languishing over the decades. From the famous "son that never came home from ...
To some people, 1967-68 Mustangs are tweeners. They’re not as vintage as possible (if that matters), yet also not as good looking as the 1969-70 model year cars, which got restyled to the point where ...
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