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One of 104: 20th Anniversary Mustang GT350

Although special edition Mustangs are not hard to find, there are occasionally examples that were truly built in limited numbers. Unlike a genuine Shelby or other six-figure ‘Stang, this 1984 Mustang GT350 is an anniversary edition and one of… more»

Mom’s Pony: 1977 Mustang II With 40,706 Miles

Mom? Mom! Why are you having your son sell your car? I hope it’s because you have a new one! This 1977 Mustang II was purchased new by the seller’s mother and is said to only have 40,706 miles…. more»

40 Years In Storage: Very Original 1965 Mustang GT

After looking over this very original, stored for 40 years 1965 Ford Mustang GT, I’ve come to the conclusion that the story behind the car has to be true. We’re told the former owner put the car away around… more»

Just Add Drive Train: 1970 Ford Boss 302 Mustang

I’m afraid your fears that we’re an engine and transmission short are true. However, a lot of this 1970 Boss 302 that has been in storage for 30 years is pretty good–I’d sure like to see someone put it back… more»

Running And Driving: 1969 Mustang R Code Survivor

As interesting and fun as a 4 wheel drive Mustang would be, this ’69 R Code Mach 1 might actually be more fun to drive! It’s original 428-4V engine and transmission have already been rebuilt, so it runs and… more»

Factory Built 4×4: 1970 Mustang FF Convertible

This could be one of the more incredible Mustang barn finds I’ve ever seen! No, it isn’t a big block car or a Shelby. What it is, is a factory delivered 4×4 Mustang convertible. The four-wheel drive system is… more»

49 Years With Original Owner! 1968 Mustang California Special

You aren’t going to find this very often–the chance to buy a car that’s been with its original owner for 49 years! Mr. Gonzales bought this 1968 Ford Mustang California Special for his wife on May 5, 1968 from Glen… more»

Not Fast Yet: 1965 Ford Mustang Fastback Barn Find

A true barn find, this 1965 Mustang fastback (or 2+2 as they were called) seems pretty solid at first glance, but I’m not sure if the car is just teasing us. New Lebanon, Ohio is where this car is… more»

The Ultimate Mustang: 1970 Boss 429

On my long list of cars to own, at the very top is the 1970 Boss Mustang. Honestly, I’d love to have either a 302 or a 429. In my perfect dream world, I’d own both so I could experience… more»

The Most Valuable 1965 Mustang Hardtop Ever!

This Mustang isn’t a Fastback or even a V8 car, yet it’s estimated to fetch between $450k and $650k! How can that be? Is it some crazy performance variant or was it owned by a celebrity? Nope, but it… more»

Pony Project: 1972 Ford Mustang

If you’ve been looking for a project car, and you’re a fan of this era of Mustang, this one is for you. This is a 1972 Ford Mustang and it’s a 302 3-speed manual car. It’s located in the… more»

Love It or Hate It? 1978 Ford Mustang II Ghia

G-G-G-Ghia! (Try to get the Chia song out of your head now!) Here’s possibly the nicest 1978 Ford Mustang II Ghia that I’ve run across in a long time. Thanks to Rocco B for alerting us to this one!… more»

Engine Gone MIA: 1970 Boss 302

I would absolutely love to have a Boss 302 Mustang, but these Fords are incredibly sought after. This one has issues, including rust and the engine is missing, yet it’s already bid up to over $20k! That’s some serious money… more»

Pushes & Steers: 1967 Ford Mustang

When the seller includes “pushes and steers” in the description of a barn find, you pretty well know you’ve got a job on your hands if you choose to buy it. This 1967 Ford Mustang fastback fits that description…. more»

EXCLUSIVE: 2013 Boss 302 With Only 317 Miles!

This may be newer than what we normally feature, but it could be the perfect future find! This low-mileage Boss 302 is the kind of car you want to find stashed away in another 30 years. It has been… more»

Dream Survivor: 1970 Ford Mustang Boss 429

Throughout the years so many valuable “dream” cars have been restored to tip top shape, and always command a high value. Today, there aren’t many unrestored dream cars, but boy when you see one, it really draws your attention…. more»

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