The “Fox-Body” Mustangs had a long run, being produced from 1979 through 1993. They were extremely popular when new, and are still popular in the collector hobby today. For those that grew up around these Mustangs, they tend to… more»
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Only 8,600 Miles? 1969 Ford Mustang Boss 429
OK, it’s not a barn find! But then everything on Barn Finds isn’t one or needs to be one. This 1969 Boss 429 Ford Mustang gets props for being what it is, what some would consider a pinnacle muscle… more»
Grabber Blue 1970 Ford Mustang Mach 1
And now for something from the “ouch” department, a 1970 Ford Mustang Mach I. The seller suggests that this Mustang either needs a complete restoration or could be used for parts – but then that’s usually true of most… more»
20K Mile Survivor: 1978 Ford Mustang II
It’s hard to believe that there are so many nice cars still out there in the real world, whether they’re high-powered muscle cars, old trucks, or cars like this 1978 Ford Mustang II. Of course, nice doesn’t mean inexpensive… more»
All Original 1976 Ford Mustang II Cobra II
Call me weird, and who doesn’t, but I like the Mustang II. Old vehicles are more about memories for me than anything else and I have a great memory of having a plastic model kit of a Mustang II… more»
35K Miles? 1972 Ford Mustang Fastback
Here’s an interesting find, it’s a generic 1972 Ford Mustang fastback, and that’s about it, nothing special beyond that. The seller states, “Clock shows 35K miles” (I wonder what the odometer shows – just kidding…). Anyway, let’s look it… more»
5.0/5-Speed! 1990 Ford Mustang LX Convertible
I locked up on this Mustang the second that I saw the listing! I used to own the same car except mine was two years newer. Other than different wheels and color-keyed side stripes, this is the same car… more»
Florida Drop Top: 1972 Ford Mustang
It’s always interesting to see how much the first-generation Mustang changed over the eight years or so that they were made. They went from the fastest-selling new car since the Model A to a road-burning muscle monster to Mary… more»
Perfect Project Pony? 1965 Ford Mustang
We have seen hundreds of Mustangs on Barn Finds over the years but this one really caught my eye. The seller has it listed here on eBay in Denver, North Carolina and they have a buy-it-now price of $4,995… more»
428 CJ Ram Air! 1969 Ford Mustang Mach I
By 1969, Ford Motor Company was pushing their FE-based 428 CI engine out of the way and making room for the 429 CI “385” series motor. The 428 still had some runway to go, however, and it remained a… more»
Q Code 351! 1972 Ford Mustang Mach I
Ford’s Mustang took a leave of absence for me between 1971 and 1978. First, it grew too large (1971-1973) and then it shrank too small (1974-1978). For 1979, it found its Goldilocks moment and it seemed to get just… more»
Hi-Po 289: 1965 Ford Mustang K-Code
Lightning strikes twice? For the second time in as many weeks, we have another valuable Mustang to review that is in a rather disorganized state. This time, it’s a top dog K-Code variety but all is not as it… more»
No Reserve: 1966 Ford Mustang GT A-Code
For today’s review, we have a 1966 Ford Mustang GT “A” Code that isn’t exactly all it appears to be. While there are detractions, let’s see if there are some offsetting positives. This Mustang is located in Binghampton, New… more»
10K Mile 1971 Ford Mustang Boss 351
Yesterday, a Ford Mustang II caught my attention and I made reference to its predecessor, the BIG ’71-’73 version of Ford’s famous pony car. Today, it’s time to review a big Mustang, but not just any example from that… more»