While some of the information in this listing does not make a lot of sense, the photos make up for confusing words. This 1984 Ford Mustang 5.0 convertible is only sitting at the starting bid price of $4,000. It was… more»
Ford Mustang
Numbers Matching: 1970 Ford Mustang Convertible
This Mustang Convertible is a nice looking car, and the fact that it is a numbers-matching vehicle makes it that bit more desirable. There have been some changes made to the car since it rolled off the production line,… more»
Possible Survivor: 1969 Ford Mustang Mach 1
Have you ever had to sell something for someone? That is the situation for this 1969 Ford Mustang Mach 1 that has a buy it now price of $25,000 or make an offer. The car has a clean title… more»
1979 Ford Mustang Pace Car Survivor
In 1979, the then newly released Fox-Body Ford Mustang was the Official Pace Car for the Indianapolis 500. To commemorate this, Ford released a run of 10,478 Indy Pace Car Mustangs, and this Mustang is one of those cars…. more»
Mechanical Rebuild Completed: 1972 Ford Mustang
This 1972 Mustang is a nice looking car that is hiding a secret. Under that shiny body, the current owner has spent a significant amount of money on the mechanical components of the car, and it should make the… more»
Piles Of New Parts Included: 1965 Ford Mustang
Sometimes project cars pop up, and you can’t work out why bidding is either slow, or there have been no bids at all on the vehicle. This 1965 Mustang is just such a car from my perspective. Yes, it… more»
Herd Of Horses: Lot Of Three Mustangs
One way to increase the number of horses in your stable is to purchase a lot of Mustangs. Three to be exact. For sale is a lot of three Ford Mustangs, a 65 Fastback, 65 coupe, and a 66… more»