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 ...
Hot rodders have a long history of raiding junkyards for unlikely heroes, and few parts have had a bigger second act than the Mustang II front suspension. What started as a compact car’s independent ...
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 ...
Hot rodders prefer old over new, right? Isn't that why a hot rodder with a six-figure budget would rather spend his money on an 85-year-old Ford Deuce that will take a couple years to build instead of ...
In the March '07 issue, we looked at some of the popular exterior modifications for Mustang restomods. Last month, we focused on drivetrain upgrades from stroker engines to overdrive transmissions.
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