Those who paid could get the coveted 5.0 badge, meaning a small-block Ford 302 V8 lurked under the hood. At its height, the third-generation Mustang remained a creature of 1980's car culture.
Happy Mustang Day. Are you tired of hearing about the 2015 Ford Mustang yet? No? Good, here's a bunch of mechanical data on Ford's sixth-gen muscle car, along with cutaways of the GT's 5.0-liter ...
Unlike previous generations of Australian Supercars, the Mustang will run a brand new V8 engine derived from the production car’s 5.4-litre ‘Coyote’ unit, marking a departure from the 5 ...
Ford’s new Mustang will come back to the UK ... compatibility and a 12-speaker B&O stereo. However, a next-generation 5.0-litre V8 should provide suitable competition to that stereo when ...