What Was The First Mustang V8?

On March 9, 1964, the first Mustang, a Wimbledon White convertible with a 260-cubic inch V-8 engine, rolled off the assembly line in Dearborn, Michigan. A month later on April 17th, 1964, the Ford Mustang made its world debut at the World’s Fair in Flushing Meadows, New York. When did Read more…

Do 1967 Mustangs Have Air Conditioning?

With Classic Auto Air’s In-Dash System, It’s Possible To Upgrade Non-A/C 1967-1968 Mustangs To Factory-Style Air Conditioning. Classic Mustangs are cool–unless you’re stuck driving a non-A/C car in heavy, rush-hour traffic in July. Did the 67 Mustang have air conditioning? Candy Apple Red 1967 Mustang convertible with a 289 V8, Read more…

Did The 67 Mustang Have Air Conditioning?

With Classic Auto Air’s In-Dash System, It’s Possible To Upgrade Non-A/C 1967-1968 Mustangs To Factory-Style Air Conditioning. Classic Mustangs are cool–unless you’re stuck driving a non-A/C car in heavy, rush-hour traffic in July. Do old Mustangs have AC? First-generation Mustangs-not to mention early Falcons, Fairlanes, and Comets-were never factory-fitted with Read more…