They took out the 390 V8 and replaced it with a modified 428 Police Interceptor ... the Cobra Jet was the best Mustang at the time, and capable of running 11.49-second quarter-miles. Ford advertised ...
As the world turns against the V8, it's time to remember the best variants of this engine that graced the bays of American cars throughout the years.
Ask the average automotive enthusiast who led the development of the Ford Mustang and Chrysler minivan, and the likely answer they’ll give you is Lee Iacocca. Which isn’t incorrect. Iacocca, as the ...
Sperlich was known as the father of two American icons, the Ford Mustang and Chrysler minivan. Colleagues remember him as one of the most significant product developers of his generation.
Apart from the Mustang, Sperlich was credited for the birth of the Fiesta in 1967, Ford's first, front-wheel-drive subcompact vehicle. This model allowed the Blue Oval to penetrate the global ...
We’re thinking of Boss versions of the Maverick, the Mustang Mach-E, Explorer, or even a real version of the Bronco Boss that was prototyped in 1969. That one could muddy up Ford’s off-road ...
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Ford was still selling strong numbers for the Mustang in 1969 ... pony since 1965. In 1968, Ford hinted at the upcoming change in politics when it released the 428 Cobra Jet engine, putting ...
Red Bull and Ford are deep into the process of building new F1 powertrains for 2026. As part of that work, Max Verstappen just spent some seat time in a Mustang Dark Horse ripping around a track.
Charge Cars, makers of an all-electric reimagining of the iconic 1967 Ford Mustang, is back up and running thanks to new owners that have revived the British outfit after it entered administration ...
Will is Autocar's news editor. His focus is on setting Autocar's news agenda, interviewing top executives, reporting from car launches, and unearthing exclusives. As part of his role, he also ...