Mustang

Running Light Project: “1964.5” Ford Mustang

Although Ford Mustangs built before the Fall of 1964 are often referred to as 1964 ½ models, the reality is that all of them produced before the 1966 model year were titled as 1965s. So, when the seller refers… more»

Incredibly Original: 1965 Shelby GT350 Survivor

If you aren’t familiar with the name Jim Taylor, you should be. He is a world-renowned car and automobilia collector based in Gloversville, New York. Through decades of collecting, he has amassed over 120 vehicles and hundreds of items… more»

True (?) Driver: 1966 Mustang GT Fastback

Wanting something snazzy but not insanely pricey? This 1966 Mustang Fastback might be your ticket. Of course, that partly depends on two things: where the pricing goes for the listing here on eBay and whether what you see is… more»

Upgraded V8: 1993 Ford Mustang SVT Cobra

The 1993 Ford Mustang SVT Cobra was a limited edition classic that shouted loudly that American manufacturers were back in the performance car race. It wasn’t the most potent car on the planet, but it came as a breath… more»

No Reserve: 1966 Ford Mustang

Driver-grade First Generation Mustangs will always generate interest when they enter the market, but this 1966 model lifts that interest to a higher level. It ticks many right boxes because it is a rust-free classic with a healthy V8… more»

Stored 42 Years: 1965 Ford Mustang Convertible

Between the time of the Mustang’s mid-1964 introduction through the end of the 1966 model year, Ford built 1.3 million of the “pony cars.” Everyone had to be working overtime to achieve that kind of output, which may not… more»

Tent Find: 1970 Ford Mustang Fastback Project

All upside down. That’s what the offer of this 1970 Mustang SportsRoof is. The car is a shell that has been made up into a Mach 1 (kinda), but with no engine or other associated driveline components other than… more»

Lime Green 1969 Ford Mustang Coupe

True enough, you don’t see these every day, but that doesn’t make buying a car like this 1969 Mustang Coupe your best idea. In fact, this one presents well in photos, but thank goodness for an honest seller and… more»

26k Original Miles: 1966 Ford Mustang Convertible

  By 1966, Ford’s First Generation Mustang was at the peak of its power. Initial sales results were beyond the company’s wildest dreams, but 1966 saw 607,568 buyers storm dealerships to hand over their cash to get their slice… more»

Pristine 1971 Ford Mustang Mach 1!

The performance option package for the already popular Ford Mustang hit the market with the 1969 model. A fresh new idea and name was needed in order to appeal to performance enthusiasts compared to the “GT” tag, which was… more»

Canadian, Eh? 1969 Shelby GT 500 Back in the USA

Larry D spied this superb 1969 Shelby GT500, which will be going up for auction in Dallas at the Mecum event in early September. The story is familiar—the 1969 and 1970 Shelby cars were the last of the first-generation… more»

The Boss is Back: 1982 Ford Mustang GT

In September 1981, Motor Trend magazine pasted a picture of the Mustang GT on the cover of its magazine declaring “The Boss is Back.” It claimed the “new” 5.0 Liter H.O. engine could propel the car from 0 to… more»

Original Survivor: 1993 Ford Mustang SVT Cobra

It is common for owners to modify their cars to make a personal statement. They perform the work with good intentions, unaware that their pride and joy may become a future classic whose value will climb if it remains… more»

Export Mustang: 1965 Ford T5 Fastback

Ford hit a snag when trying to export its successful new Mustang to Germany in 1965. A truck manufacturer over there already owned the rights to the name. The company’s workaround solution (through 1979) was to de-badge the cars… more»

Numbers Matching Project: 1969 Ford Mustang Mach 1

The Mustang looked like an all-new car in 1969, but it still rode on the platform it was born with in 1964. The fastback roofline on some models was now called “SportRoof” and it accounted for a record 45%… more»

Six Pony Projects: 1965 to 1968 Ford Mustangs

Sitting on farmland in Holland, Ohio are six first-generation Ford Mustangs, beginning with the “64 ½” introductory model and concluding with a drop-top from 1968. All will need some degree of work, and two of them are so bad… more»

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