Are Mustangs Loud?

Choose from quiet to normal to track mode, but having driven the Mustang before, we know that it can still be a bit too loud even when on its quiet mode, especially if you live in a very sensitive neighborhood. Do Mustangs have loud exhaust? Decibel Ratings Quiet Start allows Read more…

Do Police Use Ford Mustangs?

The SSP abbreviation means Special Service Package, a special Foxbody Mustang trim made exclusively for law enforcement use. One of the taglines used by Ford to help sell this car was This Ford chases Porsches for a living… Ford Mustang SSP Transmission 4-speed automatic 5-speed manual What is the fastest Read more…

What Qualifies As A Mustang?

The mustang is a free-roaming horse of the American west that first descended from horses brought to the Americas by the Spanish. Mustangs are often referred to as mustang, but because they are descended from once-domesticated horses, they are properly defined as feral horses. What breeds make up a mustang? Read more…

What Mustang Is Called Eleanor?

Shelby Mustang GT500. “Eleanor” is a customized 1971 Ford Mustang Sportsroof (redressed as 1973) that is featured in independent filmmaker H. B. “Toby” Halicki’s 1974 film Gone in 60 Seconds. The Eleanor name is also used in the 2000 remake for a customized Shelby Mustang GT500. Why is Mustang called Read more…

What Is A Double R Code Mustang?

“Double-R” is a buzzword that is gaining traction in the Mustang hobby. The first “R” in the VIN, 0R02R13505, stands for the San Jose, California, assembly plant. The second “R” denotes the 428 Cobra Jet with Shaker hoodscoop for ram air. Ford used “R” for its hot engines, and “R” Read more…

What Is A D Code Mustang?

D code – The rare 210-horsepower 1964-and-a-half Mustang engines offered the four-barrel V-8 but lacked high-performance internals. F code – This Windsor V-8 was only used for the same 1964.5 model year. It offered 164 horsepower. From 1968 to 1973, the updated F-code engine replaced the previous 289 V-8. What Read more…