Mustang GT

1966 Ford Mustang GT Fastback Survivor

Hidden away in this garage is a 1966 Mustang GT Fastback 2+2, which might be a pretty decent find. Don’t think that we’re talking about a rust bucket here because it is a surprisingly solid old classic. It also… more»

Original S-Code: 1967 Ford Mustang GT Fastback

This 1967 Mustang GT Fastback underwent some restoration work in the 1980s. A mechanical malady saw it parked in a barn a decade ago, but it is now back out into the light of day. The buyer will have… more»

Five Speed Survivor: 1986 Ford Mustang GT

Worn but not worn out is how this 1986 Ford Mustang GT can be described. It has clearly seen a lot of outside time and the sun has worked its Canyon Red finish over pretty extensively. With 122K miles… more»

S-Code Driver: 1968 Ford Mustang GT Fastback

The classic car scene is an interesting one. It throws us a situation where a rare car might not be particularly desirable, while a desirable car might not necessarily be rare. The 1st Generation Mustang is a perfect example… more»

K-Code Convertible! 1966 Ford Mustang GT

There were a ton of Ford Mustangs built for 1966. More than 600,000 of them, to be more exact. But when you start drilling down to convertible, GT, K-Code, and 4-speed manual all rolled into one, you come up… more»

One Owner: 1993 Ford Mustang GT

With colder weather just around the corner, many of us face the decision about what to do to keep ourselves busy until the sun shines through once again. There are worse ideas than spending some time in your workshop… more»

Impressive 28k-Mile 1985 Ford Mustang GT

Ford manufactured the Foxbody Mustang from 1979 until 1993, and it is arguably one of the most beloved iterations of the automaker’s popular pony car. After the 1986 model year, Ford gave the Mustang a thorough refresh, making this… more»

Fully Loaded: 1967 Ford Mustang GT Fastback

The owner of this 1967 Mustang GT Fastback describes the vehicle as being fully loaded. It does come equipped with some nice options, so it will be interesting to see if you believe that it lives up to that… more»

56k Original Miles: 1985 Ford Mustang GT

The introduction of the Fox-Body models heralded a new era for the Mustang, as it signified that Ford had once again begun to find its mojo with the beloved classic. By 1985, the Mustang GT was bringing some respectable… more»

Parked For 41 Years: 1966 Ford Mustang GT Fastback

Below that faded custom paint hides a 1966 Mustang GT Fastback that is in remarkable condition. It has been in storage for 41-years, but it seems to be none the worse for the experience. The next owner could choose… more»

Fox Body Favorite: 1991 Ford Mustang GT

I owned a Foxbody Mustang back in 1992. It was 5.0 liter equipped, LX convertible with a five-speed manual transmission. It has been gone for years but I have been wanting to take a look back at something similar… more»

1966 Ford Mustang GT With 19k Genuine Miles!

The owner of this 1966 Mustang GT claims that it has an original and documented 19,000 miles on the odometer, and it certainly does presentl nicely. It isn’t 100% original, but returning it to a completely stock state would… more»

Two-Owner Survivor: 1966 Ford Mustang GT

All good things come to those who wait. That saying would seem to be very true of this 1966 Mustang GT. The current owner of the car first laid eyes on it as a 10-year-old boy back in 1978,… more»

428 Cobra Jet: 1968 Ford Mustang GT

If anyone ever had any doubts about Ford’s desire in the 1960s to build road cars that were seriously fast, then they really need to look no further than this 1968 Mustang GT Fastback to see just how serious… more»

S-Code 390: 1968 Ford Mustang GT Fastback

Here at Barn Finds, we are fortunate enough to have the privilege to write about some beautiful and desirable cars. Every now and then one will come along where simple words can not convey just how stunning that car… more»

Promising Project: 1966 Ford Mustang GT Convertible

Rusty 1st Generation Mustangs aren’t an unusual sight, but this 1966 GT Convertible might not be a bad one. Sure, it has some rust issues. However, these don’t look as severe as some of the Mustangs that we’ve seen… more»

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