1974 Ford Mustang II Drag Car Joins Ron Sturgeon Collection
July 2nd, 2025 7:00 AM
By: Newsworthy Staff
A 1974 Ford Mustang II Drag Car, emblematic of the golden era of American drag racing, has been added to the Ron Sturgeon Collection, showcasing the raw power and heritage of grassroots motorsports.

The 1974 Ford Mustang II Drag Car, a standout piece in the Ron Sturgeon Collection, represents the pinnacle of American drag racing history. Originally built for speed with a 468ci Chevrolet big-block V8, this car dominated drag strips in the late 1970s and early 1980s before being preserved in storage. Its racing pedigree is evident in every detail, from the Holley 1050 CFM carburetor to the open long-tube headers, designed for quarter-mile domination.
Externally, the Mustang retains its 1980s-era white and orange livery, complete with sponsor graphics, serving as a visual homage to racing's most unfiltered era. The interior is stripped down for performance, featuring a B&M floor shifter and a column-mounted AutoMeter tachometer, among other race-ready modifications.
Ron Sturgeon, founder of the DFW Car & Toy Museum, highlights the car's significance, stating, 'This drag car isn't just loud—it's legendary.' The addition of this Mustang to his collection underscores the enduring appeal of America's horsepower wars and their impact on automotive culture.
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