From the Kick-Off Party at The Landing at the Boathouse, sponsored by HP Tuners, to the All-Ford Cruise-In presented by Hardee’s, Mustang Week 2025 served up an incredible mix of rides. Everything from fresh S650s to wild Fox builds that left everyone staring.
Over six days in early September, Myrtle Beach became the place to be for Mustang fans, packed with horsepower, late-night meetups, and plenty of good vibes.

Mustang Week is about showcasing what you’ve built. This custom S550 Mustang widebody turned heads all week!
Sorting back through our photos, we realized something: if you didn’t make it to the event, you’ve probably only seen the big highlights.
Looking Back
This week, we’re taking a step back to share some images of vehicles that didn’t share the spotlight in our daily coverage. These are the featured finds that caught our eye for their creativity, craftsmanship, or just pure character. From sleeper builds tucked in the corners to classic rides parked proudly on display, each one reminded us why Mustang Week is more than just a destination car show; it’s a celebration of passion, pride, and community.
Whether you were there in person or following along from home, these photos captured a little extra Mustang Week magic. Scroll through, appreciate the details, and maybe get inspired for your own build. Because at Mustang Week, there’s always more to see than what hits the headlines.

This bright green Fox was one of the stars of Coyote Bash, appearing ready to hit the strip on a moment’s notice.

Coyote Bash surprised us with the number of clean Coyote swaps in Mustangs not originally born with modern 5.0-liter engines, with this Mach 1 being a prime example.

Plenty of Boosted Mustangs showcased their presence at Coyote Bash, but this S650 with a painted blower was a nice touch.

The varying levels of style found at Mustang Week never cease to amaze us. This stanced S197 had the perfect fitment.

The House of Boost machines made themselves known at every event of the week, especially the shop’s white Dark Horse.

A clean silver Terminator always catches our eye, this one sporting an upgraded supercharger from Whipple.

With the Dark Horse still relatively new on the market, it’s great to see them modified at Mustang Week like this Atlas Blue example.

Tasteful modding always gets our attention, just like with this Grabber Blue S650 featured at the Kick-Off Party