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No Reserve: 1970 Ford Mustang Mach 1

Some project cars require more dedication than others. Sometimes it can be difficult to decide whether that car represents a viable restoration project or whether it would better serve as a source of parts for another project build. That… more»

20th Anniversary Edition: 1984 Ford Mustang GT350

Ford decided to celebrate the 20th year of its popular Mustang in 1984 by producing a limited-run tribute car. The name harkened back to the days of the Shelby GT350, but these cars were mostly stock mechanically and were… more»

390 V8 Go Package: 1968 AMC AMX

The AMX was a 2-seat GT-style muscle car built by American Motors from 1968-70. At the time, it was one of only two U.S.-built 2-seaters, the other being the more expensive Chevrolet Corvette. This ’68 edition was built for… more»

Pole Barn 40 Years: 1965 Ford Mustang Fastback

The new Mustang arrived about six months ahead of the rest of the 1965 Fords and are sometimes referred to as 64½s but they were all titled as ’65s. The fastback didn’t arrive until full-year production was underway for… more»

Ready To Enjoy: 1968 Pontiac Firebird

The Firebird was in its second year in 1968, having joined what would become the pony car “wars” along with the new Chevy Camaro. First-generation Firebirds would run through 1969 and – even though ’69 had an extended production… more»

390 V8 Project: 1967 Ford Mustang Fastback

The popular Ford Mustang got its first restyle in 1967, although it still rode on the Falcon platform that originally inspired it. One of the big changes for the new model year was that the engine compartment was enlarged… more»

Parked In ’87: 1965 Ford Mustang Mach 1

The seller found this 1969 Mustang Mach 1 hidden away in a shed. It had occupied that spot since the second owner parked it there in 1987. He has dragged it out of hiding and decided to do nothing… more»

V6 Survivor: 1976 Ford Mustang Cobra II

Ford reinvented its once successful “pony car,” the Mustang, in 1974. The result was a smaller, more fuel-efficient automobile that came about at a most opportune time. But the car no longer was built for speed as many Mustangs… more»

Crusty, Not Rusty: 1969 Ford Mustang Mach 1

There seems to be an air of inevitability with First Generation Mustang project cars. More often than not, buyers face the prospect of cutting away acres of rotten steel and welding in an equal amount of new metal to… more»

Never Unwrapped: 1993 Ford Mustang SVT Cobra With 16 Genuine Miles!

If you’re like me, you harbor a deep desire to have enough money and space to assemble your dream garage. Tastes vary, so no two dream garages will ever be the same. If I were in that fortunate situation,… more»

Garage Stored Project: 1971 Plymouth Barracuda

When the Barracuda was redesigned in 1970, they added an upscale version of the car called the Gran Coupe. It was targeted at buyers looking for more charm and trim in their pony car, whereas the ‘Cuda was for… more»

Running Project: 1973 Chevrolet Camaro LT Z28

It’s hard to believe today, but the Camaro was in danger of being discontinued after the 1972 model year. Increasing federal emissions and safety mandates – combined with higher insurance premiums on muscle cars – had done a number… more»

302/5-Speed: 1988 Ford Mustang GT

When a classic car experiences growth in popularity, inevitably, values will also begin to climb. That has been the case with the Fox-Body Mustang. They remain affordable at present, but the impressive increases in recent times may see them… more»

Hemi Clone Project: 1970 Plymouth Barracuda

Plymouth redesigned its Barracuda pony car for 1970 and sales increased by 50%. If it had come from the factory with a Hemi engine and TorqueFlite automatic, this coupe would have been 1 of 377. But instead, it was… more»

Original Go Pack: 1970 AMC AMX

Stunning. That’s the best word that I can use to describe this 1970 AMC AMX. The presentation of this classic pony car is close to perfect because the owner has only recently completed a restoration on this gem. It… more»

Hugger Orange Project: 1969 Chevrolet Camaro Convertible

One of the sharpest-looking cars from Chevrolet in 1969 had to be the Camaro painted Hugger Orange with an Ivory top and interior. This is one of those cars – and a convertible to boot! The seller purchased it… more»

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