First Generation Mustangs are almost the automotive equivalent of Lego Blocks. That isn’t a criticism, but merely recognition that they offer endless possibilities for adding and removing components to create the car of your dreams. This 1965 Mustang is… more»
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Will It Sell? 1967 Ford Mustang GT 390
Some project candidates generate enormous interest when they hit the market. Potential buyers look beyond the car’s many flaws and develop a clear vision of what can be achieved if they throw enough effort and cash into the build…. more»
Upgraded and Restored: 1966 Ford Mustang
The Ford Mustang was the sales sensation of the 1960s, debuting in 1964 and delivering nearly 1.3 million units in 2.5 years. It spawned a “pony car” market that would soon be replicated by General Motors, Chrysler, and American… more»
Rebuilt 289: 1965 Ford Mustang Convertible
This 1965 Ford Mustang Convertible seems to tick many of the boxes that buyers seeking a driver-grade classic consider essential. From its rebuilt V8 to its extremely tidy appearance, there is much to like about this iconic pony car…. more»
Cheap 4-Speed Pony: 1977 Ford Mustang
Although a 1977 model with a base 4-cylinder engine that hasn’t been operational since the early nineties might not be the most appealing Ford Mustang out there, for $1,500, there may be some worthwhile possibilities here. The seller doesn’t… more»
BF Auction: 1973 Ford Mustang Grande with 351 Cleveland
UPDATE – Additional photos have been added to the gallery below. Some cars come with stories you can’t separate from the metal, and this 1973 Ford Mustang Grande is one of them. Located in Latrobe, Pennsylvania, this Mustang is… more»
Running Project: 1970 Ford Mustang Boss 302
Ford only produced the Boss 302 for two years (1969-1970). This example is claimed to be a Marti Report certified example located in Carlisle, Pennsylvania. It is listed here on eBay and has been bid to $40,600 with 8… more»
BF Exclusive: 1965 Ford Mustang Convertible A-Code
Who doesn’t like an original-era Mustang? OK, maybe Chevy people, but the rest of us are all in, especially when you’re talking about a 1965, and an A-code convertible at that. The chance for you to own this car… more»
39K Original Miles: 1985 Ford Mustang SVO
Owning the best of something usually have a few caveats. For one, the price tag is higher. Second, you’re often afraid to drive it. And third, any flaws – no matter how minor – stand out glaringly compared to… more»
Newly Restored: 1970 Ford Mustang Boss 302
The 1969-70 Boss 302 was the Ford Mustang’s answer to the Chevy Camaro Z/28. Both were developed to allow the pony cars to compete in the Sports Car Club of America’s Trans Am division. SCCA rules at the time… more»
Updated 351/4-Speed: 1969 Ford Mustang GT
UPDATE 01/03/2026: Selling a classic at any time can be challenging, but listing one in the days leading up to the Christmas/New Year period is probably the hardest. The minds of many are focused on organizing festivities and purchasing… more»
351/4-Speed: 1970 Ford Mustang
It appears that the first owner intended to create a genuine sleeper when ordering this 1970 Ford Mustang. They chose to ignore the more extroverted Mach 1 variant, opting for a Hardtop equipped with a 351ci V8 and a… more»
Running Rarity: 1968 Ford Mustang GT/CS California Special
If you’re a car enthusiast, it’s always a fun time when a manufacturer develops a regional-specific example of your favorite auto, which is what happened for buyers of Ford’s pony car on the West Coast during the late sixties. … more»
BF Exclusive: 1966 Ford Mustang Coupe
This 1966 Ford Mustang is offered after two years of hands-on ownership and improvement. The car is said to run and drive, the major mechanical essentials have been addressed, and it presents as an honest, classic that’s ready for… more»
















