As our plan came together for our '68 Mustang project, we knew from the get-go that we'd be powering our Pony with a modular engine of some sort. There's no denying that these engines, even in the ...
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How Mustang II suspension turned into a go-to hot-rod upgrade
Hot rodders have a long history of raiding junkyards for unlikely heroes, and few parts have had a bigger second act than the ...
On a Mustang II-style suspension, the need for a radius rod is determined by the lower control arm's method of attachment to the frame. A stock Mustang II lower arm attaches inside the frame or ...
Mustang II front suspension started life under a compact 1970s pony car, yet it ended up under everything from ’29 roadsters to fat-fendered pickups. What began as a pragmatic factory design turned ...
In corners, it had the handling characteristics of a refrigerator/freezer. To parallel park, you needed a forklift. A trip across country to the HOT ROD Super Nationals was in the planning, and for it ...
For most of us, "Mustang II" conjures an image of a classic done dirty – an unpleasant memory of that time Ford decided to base its next Mustang on the Pinto (whether the "rebadged Pinto" assertion is ...
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