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V8 Transplant: 1965 Ford Mustang Convertible

On the surface, this 1965 Mustang Convertible shows quite a bit of promise as a project car. When you delve below the surface, you do find some of the rust issues that are typical of Mustangs of this era,… more»

EXCLUSIVE: Hot Rod 1966 Ford Mustang

Reader Mark W bought this restored and upgraded Mustang due to features like power steering and power disc brakes. It’s been a great driver, but unfortunately for him, it’s time to move it along. It really is a sweet… more»

Original Paint: 1979 Ford Mustang Pace Car

In 1979, the Ford Mustang was the official Pace Car for the Indianapolis 500. To commemorate this, Ford produced the Mustang Pace Car special edition, with 10,478 cars rolling off the production line. The vast majority of these (8,372)… more»

Ex-Utah Highway Patrol: 1989 Ford Mustang LX

Ah, the good ‘ol days: when state troopers still piloted muscle cars with stick shifts, unlike the legions of Ford Explorers I now see patroling the interstates. This is a 1989 Ford Mustang LX SSP, which effectively made your… more»

Dusty But Not Rusty: 1966 Ford Mustang GT

All good things must come to an end, and after 30-years in the possession of one owner, the time has come for this 1966 Mustang GT to head to fresher fields. The good news is that apparently, this is… more»

One-Owner 1965 Ford Mustang Convertible Barn Find!

Reader Robert H recently found a one owner Mustang Convertible barn find and the incredible part is that it had been hiding in a family member’s garage without him even knowing it! His Father’s cousin purchased this Mustang brand… more»

Daughter’s Inheritance: 1976 Ford Mustang Cobra II

This 1976 Ford Mustang Cobra II just recently came out of long-term storage as a stalled project. It was inherited by the seller and intended to be his daughter’s ride when complete, but the restoration won’t happen and the… more»

Tired But Stock: 1990 Ford Mustang GT

What’s better: a completely stock car clearly left to the elements, or a modified car that’s been kept under a cover in enclosed storage? That’s the question in front of you when considering this 1990 Ford Mustang GT. Sure,… more»

Early Drop-Top: 1964.5 Ford Mustang

One thing I’ve learned about Mustangs since taking on the big Georgia collection clean-out is this: they made a ton of Mustangs, and very few of them outside of actual Shelby cars are hugely valuable. You can find a… more»

2003 Ford Mustang Cobra SVT With Just 5.5 Miles!

Sitting in Reader Douglas S’s garage is one of the coolest ultra-low mileage finds I think I’ve ever seen! And it isn’t just that this car has covered 5.5 miles, that it’s a supercharged Mustang Cobra SVT Convertible or… more»

EXCLUSIVE: 1968 Ford Mustang GT S-Code Update

Update – Joseph has decided to drop his asking price to $35k, so be sure to give this Mustang a closer look and contact him via the form below with any questions or offers! It might not be a… more»

Barn Fresh: 1967 Ford Mustang Coupe

One thing is for sure, this Canadian Mustang is right out of the barn! It’s a 6 cylinder car with rust issues, which is a bit of a bummer. With a $2,000 (Canadian dollars?) asking price, it might be… more»

Drive and Restore: 1968 Ford Mustang Coupe

While it will need some restoration work, this 1968 Mustang is a complete car that is ready and waiting for someone to take on the job of bringing it back to its best. No-one will be surprised to learn… more»

Solid S-Code: 1969 Ford Mustang Mach 1 390 S-Code

For a person who is looking for a Mustang project car, life can become quite demoralizing. It is easy to see dozens of cars with floors like Swiss cheese, frame rails with all the strength of wet spaghetti, and… more»

Boosted Coupe: 1986 Ford Mustang SVO

Did you ever have a car that lingers in your mind, making you feel almost guilty you’ve never owned one? I imagine it’s not dissimilar from folks who wish they traveled more, or experimented with different food types rather… more»

Cheap Ghia! 1978 Ford Mustang II

While far from the most desirable classic car, this 1978 Ford Mustang II Ghia is listed with a $1,000 Buy-It-Now and bidding just over $600 with the reserve unmet. That tells you this Ghia-trimmed Mustang is likely right around… more»

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