Names like Mustang and Thunderbird are now iconic – but where did they come from?
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Names like Mustang and Thunderbird are now iconic – but where did they come from?
Read moreRingbrothers, creator of some of the most innovative and beautiful vehicles in the world, debuted the “UNKL” Mach 1, on the Flowmaster (Holley) stand at 2019’s SEMA Show. We take a closer look away from the bright lights of Vegas…
Read moreA 2022 Mustang Shelby GT500 Heritage Edition raised $1,000,938 at the Barrett-Jackson auction in Houston on Saturday.
Read moreRefurbished by Alan Faulkner-Stevens of Dragon Wheels, Buckinghamshire, this magnificent Mustang Mach 1 Sportsroof represents the marque’s halcyon days of the Seventies…
Read moreEarlier this week, we asked on our social media for your favourite American cars from the movies. Here are a few which graced the big screen. But what happened to them after filming wrapped?
Read moreThe ‘Discoveries’ in Classic American’s pages are usually lurking in dusty American junkyards, thousands of miles away, but Zack Stiling managed to track down a brace of abandoned Yanks in leafy Surrey…
Read moreBeloved Classic American contributor Steve Miles spent his youth photographing American cars he saw on the streets of England. Here we unearth some of his Mustang photos.
Read moreFord will reveal their latest Mustang at the 2022 Detroit Motor Show
Read moreChris How’s 1966 Mustang coupe and 1967 convertible make a perfect pair of ponies, although surprisingly their purchase was more a case of serendipity than a planned purchase, as Paul Bussey recounts…
Read moreJohn Maunder’s 1965 Mustang, one of our Car of the Year finalists, has been with him since high school in 1974. It’s his first car, so it has a tale or two to tell…
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