Mustang

Pony Project: 1971 Mustang SportRoof

It’s always a bit scary to take on someone’s unfinished project, there’s just so many unknowns. But if you have a basic idea of what your doing and are willing to put in the work, they can be great… more»

Pole Barn Find: 1970 Boss 302 Mustang

So my jaw hit the floor when I was reading the listing here on eBay for this 1970 Boss 302 Mustang.  The seller says they “put it away in a pole barn for 30 years and kind of forgot… more»

Fastback Barn Find: 1965 Ford Mustang

Said to be a real barn find car, this 1965 Ford Mustang Fastback appears to be a pretty solid project.  For sale here on Craigslist in Mesa, Arizona with an asking price of $19,500.  Yes, you read that right,… more»

In Storage For 30 Years! 1965 Mustang Fastback

Although this Mustang has been in storage for 30 years, it suffered it’s fair share of rust damage prior to being stored. Nevertheless, this fastback example of the first pony car might just be the ticket for someone to… more»

BF AUCTION: 1986 Ford Mustang GT Convertible

We listed an auction for a SVO Mustang the other day, but some of you said that you’d rather have a V8 in your foxbody. Well, here you go! Throw in a five-speed and a drop top and you… more»

Flared Fox-Body: 1982 Ford Mustang GT IMSA

Though I usually prefer GM’s F-bodies and Mopar’s E-bodies, I do have a soft spot for Fox-body pony cars. Usually I look more at the 1987 to 1993 Fox-body Mustangs, but more recently the 1979 to 1986 Mustangs have… more»

BF AUCTION: 1984 Ford Mustang SVO

When people think about the Mustang they normally picture something that’s basically a V8 muscle car. That’s great, but a “pony car” should be able to change direction just as good as it goes in a straight line. Right?… more»

Possible Pig In A Poke: 1988 Mustang Convertible

Sometimes you just stumble on a great deal.  Other times, you stumble on a great deal that turns out to be a real lesson from the P.T. Barnum School of Business.  With this particular Mustang, I cannot tell what… more»

3-Fer Early Mustangs At No Reserve!

A realistic seller is selling these three early Mustang projects. Why do I call them realistic? Because all three cars are listed in the same auction here on eBay and the listing is starting at $100 with no reserve…. more»

BF AUCTION: 1972 Mustang Mach 1

We are extremely excited to be help Drew find a new home for this Mustang Mach 1. He actually doesn’t live too far from our office and brought it by for us to have a closer look! The picture… more»

Plain Pony: Low-Optioned 1970 Mustang

Most Mustangs have been done up with a nice, powerful V8 engine, aftermarket wheels, and a flashy paint job. We all know the drill. For many younger enthusiasts, and perhaps older enthusiasts as well, it can be hard to… more»

What is Rarity? 1969 Ford Mustang Coupe

You have all heard the old adage “Don’t buy the story.  Buy the car.”  Well, that old adage is harder to live by since the rise of the documentation you can order for select types of cars.  So many… more»

Mustang Sally’s Mustang! 1967 Ford Mustang

Back in 1967, Sally wanted a new car. Her husband Gene took her to the local Ford dealer and she promptly fell in love with this 1967 Mustang. She’s had it ever since, only just recently selling it to… more»

But It’s A Fastback: 1970 Mustang Mach 1

Styling, more than any other feature, sells cars.  There have been many examples of a manufacturer trying to sell a car that is reliable, easy to drive, and comfortable, but nobody wants the vehicle because it’s as ugly as… more»

Going Bananas: 1974 Ford Mustang II

I think all of us can agree that the color makes the car.  I have a preference for black cars, even though the color is a pain in the rear to keep clean.  My grandfather completely restored a Model… more»

Mystery Tarp Find: 1966 Ford Mustang

From the sellers of few pictures and words department, we have this–well–what exactly is it we do have? The seller tells us that it’s a red, V8-powered 1966 Ford Mustang. Okay, I guess we’ll have to take their word… more»

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