We get it; you're probably sick and tired of hearing about Coyote-swapped classic Mustangs. There's a point where petrolheads see so many of them online that it gets difficult to appreciate the ...
Seriously? Another gosh darn Coyote-swapped 1st-gen Mustang? Well, before you swipe left, consider that this one isn't your average restomod. Several thousand hours, at least 4200 and change, went ...
You knew it was going to happen sooner or later. With the Mustang’s new 412hp Coyote 5.0L engine now available as a crate engine from Ford Racing, it’s only natural that the hot-rodders among us would ...
Powered by a Roush Yates Coyote mill,this 1966 Fastback project is a great combination of modern tech and classic style. High-end builds, even if they are unobtanium to most of us, still manage to ...
Wisconsin-based hot rod builders Ringbrothers are back with another classic muscle car restomod. This time it's a 1964.5 Ford Mustang convertible with the heart of a modern Mustang. Named Caged, the ...
Despite a well-received and frankly much-needed mid-cycle refresh of the fifth-generation Ford Mustang in 2009, there remained a lingering sense that the Mustang hadn't quite recaptured the magnetism ...
Ford's modern 5.0L engine, known commonly by the "Coyote" code name bestowed on it during development, is creating a revolution of sorts in the hot rodding world and giving GM's ubiquitous "LS" engine ...
Restomod 1970 Mustang Mach 1 features custom bodywork and controversial interior updates. Classic shell hides a modern Coyote V8, six-speed manual, and upgraded suspension system. Cabin trimmed in ...
The Coyote was a branch of the Modular Engine family introduced in the early 1990s. However, it was an entirely new engine, sharing very few similarities to the outgoing 4.6-liter V-8, including deck ...
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