Ford Mustangs 1994-2004
Fifteen years after the Fox Body’s debut, Ford re-designs the Mustang once again.
RacingJunk held its Mustangs in May Virtual Car show May 29 – 30, 2020 to celebrate the original Pony Car, from the iconic 1964 vehicle that launched it all to the 2020 Mustang GT. Readers shared their rides, competed for Best in Class and Best in Show, and told their stories about the way the Mustang changed their lives (or at least their track days).
Fifteen years after the Fox Body’s debut, Ford re-designs the Mustang once again.
The fifth and sixth generations of Mustang saw a resurgence of the vehicle’s prominence on the street and strip.
Mustangs in May features a special edition of the Pinup Pole Show. Tonya Kay’s amazing models pose with equally amazing Mustangs.
Mustangs lead the way when it comes to aspirational vehicles — whether that’s on the street, the strip or the track. These customs are just an example of what you can do when your Mustang has a mind of its own.
It’s Mustangs in May, RacingJunk’s third virtual car show. So, come share your ride, browse the galleries, enjoy the builder’s showcase and the pinups and ‘Stangs.
Check out some fun merch from the RacingJunk store — from gearhead t-shirts and hats, to die-cast Ford models, to a brand new offering – masks designed for the car enthusiast.
We are very excited to close out May with Virtual May Mustang Car show, so we wanted to take a quick peek at the Mustang over the years.
The first generation Mustang came out in 1965 (well, collectors say 1964 1/2) and stayed within the engine and bodywork family until 1978.
Save the date for RacingJunk’s 3rd Virtual Car Show — Mustangs in May. Join us on May 29 – 30, 2020 to celebrate the original pony car.