The 1969 restyle brought us a heftier-looking Mustang, longer by 3.8 inches (97 mm) and wider by about half an inch. Ask any muscle car enthusiast and they’ll tell you that 1969 was a very exciting ...
A radically reimagined 1968 Ford Mustang Custom Fastback packed with modern performance and award-winning craftsmanship is scheduled to cross the block at the 2026 Glendale auction on Saturday, March ...
We never know what to expect next from the Ring Brothers, the Wisconsin siblings who have transformed the way we look at Mustang restomods. Ever since they stormed onto the street machine scene in ...
There are so many incredible factory-made Mustangs out there that it is often very hard for a buyer to decide which to go for. That only applies to new ones, though, because the sky is the limit of ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Ford’s latest muscle car has real box office potential. The Detroit giant has teamed up with actress Sydney Sweeney to design a ...
It's been nearly 10 years since Jim and Mike Ring came crashing into our Mustang party. With their skilled bodywork, master detailing, and fascinating creativity, the two Wisconsin brothers have ...
Will joined the TopSpeed team over two and a half years ago, bringing his lifelong automotive passion, writing experience, and editorial expertise along with him. Whether classic or modern, American ...
This video showcases a Badass 1965 Fastback Mustang pro-touring build, offering a close look at a classic car project with a modern custom edge. The Mustang’s fastback design gives the build a ...
The point of a restomod is to mix vintage and modern vibes. How those vibes get mixed — what stays vintage and what goes modern — that’s up to the builder and the customer. In the case of the Charge ...
A stunning 1967 Ford Mustang Fastback built by Ringbrothers is currently up for auction. Lovingly known as ‘Copperback,’ it is one of the finest restomod Mustangs you’re likely to come across. The ...
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 ...