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1 of 1? No Reserve 1973 Ford Mustang Convertible

Almost any car is one of one if you break things down far enough, but that’s a cynical way to view this truly uncommon 1973 Mustang Convertible. With 11,853 sold, the ’73 ragtop was actually quite successful as the… more»

Original 289/4-Speed: 1967 Ford Mustang Fastback

The 1967 model year brought the first major redesign for the Ford Mustang as the company sought to squeeze larger and more powerful engines under the hood. The company managed to make these changes while maintaining the badge’s original… more»

No Reserve: 1994 Ford Mustang GT Convertible

Finding an affordable classic Convertible to make the most of sunny days can be challenging, but this 1994 Ford Mustang GT could be the ideal answer. Not only is it extremely tidy for its age, but it also features… more»

Affordable Project: 1985 Ford Mustang SVO

The option to get into an affordable project car more often than not requires making a few sacrifices. You can buy in at the very bottom and take on the responsibility of bringing a car all the way back… more»

One Prior Owner: 1965 Ford Mustang Project

The Ford Mustang was an instant hit upon its introduction at the New York World’s Fair in April 1964. 18 months later, 680,000 copies had rolled off the assembly line, followed by 607,000 more in 1966. The seller’s ’65… more»

Concours Condition: 1970 Ford Mustang Mach 1

Some classics hit the market, creating barely a ripple. Others generate an absolute frenzy, and this 1970 Mustang Mach 1 undoubtedly falls into that category. It is easy to see why. The Mach 1 is an inherently desirable vehicle…. more»

Faded 4-Speed Survivor: 1974 Ford Mustang II

I believe Ford called this unusual color Medium Blue Metallic, but the seller refers to it as turquoise. It’s pretty dull as far as the shine goes, not dull as in a dull or boring color. I’d like to… more»

Q-Code 1973 Ford Mustang Mach 1

Though we all strive for individuality, it’s a genetic certainty that we become to some extent like our parents. In my case, I wasn’t going to escape being a Mustang fan, as my mom and dad have owned at… more»

Real Barn Find: 1969 Ford Mustang Mach I

The seller of this 1969 Ford Mustang fastback tells potential buyers that this is a chance to restore and own the car of their dreams, and I certainly agree that a late-sixties Mach I is indeed a heavy-hitter among… more»

Notchback Coupe: 1992 Ford Mustang LX

If you wanted to build the ideal Fox body Ford Mustang, this might be the car you’d create if the local dealer was still selling them new. The notchback body style has taken off value-wise in recent years, far… more»

Rare K-Code: 1966 Ford Mustang Fastback

In 1966, Ford’s “pony car” – the Mustang – was the best-selling U.S.-built automobile at more than 607,000 copies. But rare were those equipped with the HiPo K-code 289 cubic-inch V8 (271 hp) that numbered only 5,469 installations. But… more»

Mustang Alternative? 1969 Ford Falcon Futura

The Ford Falcon was perhaps the most successful compact car of the 1960s. The company sold nearly half a million of them in 1961 alone, the model’s best performance year. But the arrival of the sporty Mustang in 1965… more»

Pristine Fox Body: 1986 Ford Mustang GT

Clean, stock examples of vintage and classic cars stand out for a few reasons: for one thing, “clean” is a somewhat abstract quality, and not entirely tied to whether the cabin has been vacuumed. If a car is clean,… more»

54k Original Miles: 1989 Ford Mustang GT

A single, simple mistake can often have deeper consequences than we could first imagine. Take this 1989 Ford Mustang GT as a perfect example. Its second owner made a minor error when registering the car, entering the odometer as… more»

351/4-Speed: 1969 Ford Mustang SportsRoof

This 1969 Ford Mustang SportsRoof would have been a relatively meek and mild vehicle when the first owner took delivery. However, someone has performed a few upgrades that would have transformed it into a formidable beast in its time…. more»

Six-Cylinder Garage Find: 1966 Ford Mustang

Ford’s assembly lines were working overtime in 1966. That was necessary to crank out 607,000 additional Mustangs after 559,000 in 1965 and 121,000 in an abbreviated 1964. Six-cylinder models with manual transmissions were common, and the seller’s car was… more»

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