The Ford Mustang debuted in April of 1964, inaugurating the pony car segment and changing the history of American cars in the process.
With its factory red, white, and blue paint and 390 V8, this 1970 AMC Rebel Machine offers a unique entry point into classic muscle cars.
The Ford Mustang’s first performance variant, the Shelby GT350, took “a secretary’s car” and transformed it into a racecar.
This ’72 Chevy Nova is a tricked-out example of a classic Pro Street build with a massive V8, supercharger, and drag chute.