
Mercury
Mercury specific designs and models including the Cougar and the Cyclone. |
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Shelby
Many great cars over the years wore the Shelby badge, from the original 1966 Shelby Mustang GT350, to the current Shelby GT500. |
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Ford Cobra
The original AC Cobras were among the fastest cars of their day. The later day Cobra Mustangs weren't as fast, but they were high performance cars you could actually live with.
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Classic Mustang
The Mustang gave birth - and name - to the pony car market that began in the mid-sixties and continues to this day. |
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Ford Mustang
The wide variety of high performance Mustangs - from the Boss 302 to the 429 SCJ - were enough to satisfy any sixties muscle car fan. |
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Mustang
After forty years, the Mustang shows no signs slowing down. In fact the current Shelby mustang is the quickest and most powerful Mustang ever produced. |
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Ford Torino
The Torino started out quietly as a mid-sized muscle car, and ended up as a famous TV show cop car. |
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Ford SVT
Ford's Special Vehicle Team has produced many high performance cars, including the current Shelby GT500 with 500 horsepower. |
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Ford SVO
Ford's Special Vehicle Operations produced many winning race cars, and the Mustang SVO. |
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289
Ford’s versatile 289 engine powered the original Mustang and Shelby Cobra among others.
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302
The Boss version may have lasted only two years, but the 302 was one of Ford’s longest-lived engines.
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351
Available as a Windsor or Cleveland variant, these engines had little in common other than their displacement. |
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427
Ford's 427 race engine was the heart of many of Ford's top performing muscle cars of the sixties. |
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428
The 428 CJ and SCJ versions found their way into many of Ford and Mercury's performance-oriented cars. |
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429
429 Cobra Jet, 429 Super Cobra Jet, and the Boss 429 were the most desirable versions of this big block from Ford. |
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