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Barn Find 1966 Mustang Convertible

Frequent finder and Barn Finds reader Marc G. sent in this intriguing find from the unusual sounding town of Bee Cave, Texas. It’s listed for sale here on craigslist for a price of $2,500. That might be a bit ambitious,… more»

Cheap Cobra: 1978 Ford Mustang II Cobra

Everyone’s favorite Cobra is right here! (hey, where’d everyone go?).. This 1978 Ford Mustang II Cobra is a project car but it’s cheap enough at $2,400 and it comes with enough parts and pieces that it could theoretically be… more»

Hello 1994! Low-Mileage 1994 Ford Mustang

The year is 1994, and Ford has just introduced the all-new “Fox-4” platform to replace the venerable Fox platform. A somewhat radical redesign, the new Mustang is a hit among all types of people just like its predecessors. This… more»

Having It Your Way: 1967 Ford Mustang Coupe

By 1967, the Mustang was a little larger, and a bit more refined.  Like a Whopper at Burger King, you could have it your way, with options that could make your car a sedate economy car or a tire… more»

Steely Survivor: 1968 Ford Mustang

With vintage Mustang’s being as common as they are, an example has to be either really nice or really unique to set itself apart from the other dozen or so that will inevitably be for sale at the same… more»

Like New 1979 Ford Mustang 5.0

Behold a car that may well be decorating a Ford showroom in the Fall of 1978, stirring up excitement among the sales staff with its all-new design and nifty “5.0” badges. The Pinto-based Mustang II had served its purpose… more»

Big Horse: 1971 Mustang Grande

Bigger isn’t always necessarily better. For 1971, Ford decided to take make a Clydesdale out of their once athletic pony car. Grande in Spanish means big, though I’m sure Ford would prefer the Italian translation of great. Find this… more»

Worth It Sooner Or Later: 1988 Ford Mustang LX SSP Coupe

Here at Barn Finds, we spend a lot of time writing about muscle cars.  Not many people care how many four door Ford Fairlanes were equipped with 390s, but you drop a fastback 1967 Mustang with a four speed,… more»

Droptop 5.0: Barn Find 1993 Mustang GT

Fox body Mustangs may be a dime a dozen, but they still offer great value as a project. Cars like this 1993 Mustang GT convertible are especially appealing, as it won’t take much effort to correct its few ills… more»

Barn Find Big Block 4-Speed Mustang!

How can you go wrong with an early Mustang fastback with a factory 390 big block and a four speed? Well, if you speak to someone that’s done rust repair on one of these, they might have a different… more»

Even Garaged Ones Rust: 1966 Ford Mustang

When we do a Mustang write up here at Barn Finds, the word rust comes up every single time.  Floor pans, torque boxes, quarter panels, fenders, and on and on.  You name the parts, and they likely rust on… more»

Swamp ‘Stang: 1966 Ford Mustang GT

Mossy, moldy, and a bit wet like swamp thing, this ’66 Mustang could use some help. Although parked 13 years ago, don’t allow its current appearance to deter you. Nearly more green than blue, this mustang isn’t as shabby… more»

17,000 Miles From New: 1990 Ford Mustang

We often crow about the beauty of a preserved 5.0 GT-package Mustang, but there’s something appealng about a highly original low-spec four-cylinder model as well. This 1990 Mustang is a true survivor with just 17,000 miles and is equipped… more»

Still in the Barn – 1968 Mustang and More!

We’ll get to the Mustang in a minute, but this shot begs the question “In what country is this barn located?” This shot looks more like a barn in Germany or the U.K. or anywhere European, but it’s actually… more»

High School Car: 1969 Ford Mustang Mach 1

Mach 1:  767.269 Miles Per Hour. When traveling near the speed of sound (which fluctuates based on temperature and altitude as discussed here on NASA.gov), compression dynamics exert pressure on the fuselage that affect lift and drag. This 1969… more»

Mustero! 1966 Ford Mustang Ranchero

Rare is a word that’s often thrown out in car circles and it usually is attached to the words desirable and valuable. I have some rare cars, but they’re most likely not super desirable or valuable to anyone but… more»

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