First-gen Mustangs, which I would shorten to include just the ’65 to ’70 version, are still so common that it takes a pretty spectacular example to stand out. Here is just such an example in the form of a… more»
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Dash Plaque Included: 1984 Ford Mustang GT350
Another day, another 20th Anniversary Ford Mustang offered with a fairly ambitious asking price. These GT350 cars, which were not exactly well-received when new, pop up every now and again and in most instances, the sellers are looking for… more»
V8/4-Speed: 1979 Ford Mustang Pace Car Edition
Being selected to supply the Pace Car for the annual Indianapolis 500 carries prestige. Despite its enormous sales success, it is an honor bestowed on Ford’s Mustang a mere three times. The second of those occasions was in 1979,… more»
‘Da Boss! 1969 Ford Mustang 429
Anyway that you cut it, a 1969 Ford Mustang Boss 429 is a blue chip collectible. They seemed to wallow for years without collector appreciation but that changed several years ago and is hardly the case today. Today’s find… more»
Original Owner! 1969 Ford Mustang SportsRoof
Stored since 1994, this one-owner 1969 Ford Mustang in Rohnert Park, California comes to market as a running and somewhat driving classic. Make no mistake: this green machine needs a thorough once-over before hitting the road for the first… more»
Daily Driver: 1967 Ford Mustang Convertible
When an owner claims their classic is in almost showroom condition, that is a bold statement. However, it is the one made by the owner of this 1967 Ford Mustang Convertible. The supplied photos seem to support this, and… more»
1 Of 2? 1970 Shelby Mustang GT500
This ad is obviously meant simply as a starting point, a “Hello, there—anyone home?” type of thing, because with as little information as it has, who is going to buy the 1970 Mustang Shelby GT500 that it features? Someone… more»
Easy On Gas: 1966 Ford Mustang Fastback
The Ford Mustang was in its second full year of production in 1966 and would see 607,000 copies built. That accomplishment has yet to be met or beat for that nameplate by the manufacturer. The 2+2 fastback was a… more»
















