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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»

Shiny Patina: 1968 Ford Mustang

I am sure most of you reading this are no strangers to the show Fast and Loud.  While I often disagreed with some of the things they were doing to those cars (the Model A Ford in particular), the… more»

7-Up Special: 1990 Mustang Convertible

Sometimes things just don’t work out at first, but you can turn lemons into citrus flavored drinks if you try hard.  In 1990, Ford worked with the soft drink company that was bottling 7 Up on a promotional deal… more»

36 Year Slumber: Lime Gold 1967 Mustang GTA

In 1967, you could get Lime Green paint and you could get Gold paint, and (from Ford at least) you could take it up to that next level and order a car with Lime Gold paint, the original color… more»

Oh No You Di-int! : 1971 Ford Mustang…

If 700 monkeys had 700 typewriters, eventually they’d produce the complete works of William Shakespeare. Or so went the old saying. I think modern computers (and actual experimentation) have demonstrably proven that theory false. The concept apparently having been… more»

1966 Mustang Convertible With History Needs A Future

If you are on this site, then I guarantee you love a car with a good story. Well, this 1966 Ford Mustang convertible found in Jefferson City, Missouri and being sold on eBay is one of those rare cars… more»

Mr. Clean’s Mustang: 1977 Ford Mustang II Ghia

Every once in a while, you run across someone who takes car care to a whole different level.  A really, really different level.  Thanks to a tip from faithful reader Pat L., I think we have found an example… more»

1966 Ford Mustang – Is It Original?

Is it original, or is it not? (those of a certain generation will be thinking “is it live, or is it Memorex?”) This 1966 Mustang is being sold by its third owner and for the first time since 2005…. more»

Bronze Pony: 1973 Ford Mustang Grande

Just look at this Saddle Bronze pony! I know the 1971-73 Mustangs aren’t as popular as some earlier models, but their supporters are more in number every day and this one is a pretty nice example. It’s for sale here… more»

Poor Pony: 1968 Ford Mustang Convertible

If you are in the market for a pony car project, then this convertible may be the one to get. There is some rust that needs repaired, but it’s not everyday that you find a 289-powered, manual-shifting, drop-top Mustang…. more»

Vacuum Sealed: 12 Mile 1993 Mustang Cobra R!

We have featured some very nice foxbodys lately. There was a 14k mile Cobra and even a thousand mile one, but this takes the cake as the ultimate survivor foxbody. This is a rare Cobra R model and it’s… more»

Former Hertz Car: 1968 Shelby Cobra GT350H

Back in 1968, the Shebly Cobra GT350 was the dream car for many weekend race car drivers, but with starting prices just over $4k net everyone could afford one. That’s where Hertz came into the picture. For a modest… more»

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