Even though it had been sitting for 15-years up until recently, this 1966 Mustang GT Convertible is a car that the owner says is ready to be driven home immediately. It appears to be a solid and rust-free classic… more»
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1967 Ford Mustang S Code 390 GT 4-Speed
This 1967 Ford Mustang GT in Raven black with a black interior is a stunning driver that you can own for a bid price north of $47,500. With 62 bidders to compete with, if you are interested, be prepared…. more»
Bench Seat GT: 1965 Ford Mustang GT
This 1965 Mustang GT received a full restoration around 10-years-ago, and it has survived in very nice condition. It is a well-equipped car with the slightly unusual bench seat option. Barn Finder Roger referred this classic Mustang to us,… more»
One-Owner 1990 Ford Mustang GT With 11k Genuine Miles
After the production of the Mustang II finally ended, it seemed as though Ford had found its mojo once again with the introduction of the Fox-body Mustang. While many of the engines were carried over from the previous series,… more»
No Reserve Pony: 1985 Ford Mustang GT
While T-Tops were all the rage in the 1980s, the Ford Mustang isn’t the first vehicle that most folks think of when discussing the unique design feature. However, Ford did indeed create a T-Top variant of the “Fox Body,”… more»
35k Genuine Miles: 1966 Ford Mustang GT Convertible
While it might not be completely original, this 1966 Mustang GT Convertible is a low-mileage example that is in very nice condition. It is being sold as part of an estate and would appear to be a car that… more»
Original 390: 1968 Ford Mustang GTA Coupe
If you fancy your Mustang Coupe with a bit of “oomph,” then this 1968 GTA might be just the ticket. It is packing a healthy 390 under the hood and is said to be a numbers-matching car. I have… more»
Completely Original: 1968 Mustang GT Fastback
This 1968 Mustang GT Fastback ticks a lot of the right boxes for the person on the hunt for a 1960s classic. It wears its original paint and interior, it has never had any rust issues, and it is… more»
Rising From the Ashes: 1966 Ford Mustang GT
The thought of seeing your beloved classic car disappear in a fire is one that is too horrible to contemplate. That was very nearly the fate of this 1966 Mustang GT, but it has survived its trial by fire… more»
Real GT? 1965 Ford Mustang GT Fastback
The introduction of the Fastback body in 1965 gave prospective Mustang buyers a third choice of body style, and plenty of people were attracted to it. Ford managed to sell 77,079 Fastbacks in 1965, and while this figure was… more»
Surprise Packet: 1967 Ford Mustang GT
This 1967 Mustang isn’t all that it seems, and is hiding a secret that might cause heartache to the Mustang purists. Before we get to the secret, it is worth taking a good look at this really clean looking… more»
Abandoned Project: 1968 Ford Mustang GT Fastback
This 1968 Ford Mustang GT Fastback is a project that ground to a halt some time back, and now the owner is looking for someone to take it on and to return it to its former glory. Don’t be… more»
Dusty But Not Rusty: 1966 Ford Mustang GT
All good things must come to an end, and after 30-years in the possession of one owner, the time has come for this 1966 Mustang GT to head to fresher fields. The good news is that apparently, this is… more»
Looks Promising: 1965 Ford Mustang GT 2+2 Fastback
The owner of this 1965 Mustang has listed it for sale as a GT, but it is missing a few of the distinctive GT items that would make it a bit special. The information that the owner provides is… more»