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Bill Snyder's relationship with an unusual '65 Mustang goes back to the spring of 1965 when he spotted a photo of a shortened fastback in the May 1965 Motor Trend. The three-page story, titled ...
A one-of-two 1967 Ford Mustang fastback customized when new by an Italian coachbuilder has just come up for auction, and it ...
People who wanted to race the Mustang ordered a six-cylinder car and installed more powerful engines and various upgrades to get it ready to race. This is also the case with this 1969 fastback.
Ford called their Mustang II fastback a “3-door,” available as a sporty two-door and as a Mach 1, which came standard with the optional six-cylinder.
Not every Mustang through history has been a Fastback model, but it's certainly the car's most famous variant. Here's what you need to know.
The Fastback Mustang has been the car's signature body style since the very beginning, though it has changed over the decades.
Starting at $31,920, the base 2025 Mustang EcoBoost Fastback offers a blend of performance and affordability. Powered by a turbocharged 2.3L EcoBoost® four-cylinder engine, this pony car delivers ...
A 1965 Ford Mustang fastback has become the rust bucket nobody wants; it still features one "hugely valuable" item, as the owner says ...
I'll let the seller describe what this beast is: I have a 1965 Fastback mustang sitting on a 1973 Bronco frame! Been sitting YEARS you know what it needs! So don't ask me if this and that is rusty!
The long lost "Bullitt" Mustang made famous by its role in the San Francisco cop classic has turned up in a Mexican junkyard.
Yesterday, Ford took the covers off its all-new 2015 Mustang at a series of events taking place simultaneously all over the globe. But it wasn’t just the regular fastback coupe that made its ...