Fabulous Fords Forever at Knotts Berry Farm (“The Knotts Show” to many), is roughly 60 percent late-model Mustangs, 30 percent ’65-’73 Mustangs, and 10 percent everything else Ford/Lincoln/Mercury, ...
How did the '74-'78 Mustang II get such a bad rap? It was sporty, affordable, and great fun to drive. I have fond memories of Cobra II road tests with a car I wanted badly, but couldn't afford in 1976 ...
Developed right after the 1973 oil crisis put an end to the golden era of the muscle car, the Ford Mustang II was a far cry from its predecessor. Slow, underpowered, and originally sold without a V8, ...
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