Mustang

Parked For 18 Years: 1968 Ford Mustang Convertible

The owner of this 1968 Mustang Convertible performed a fair amount of restoration work on the vehicle before he parked it in this barn. It has occupied this spot for 18-years, but the time has come for it to… more»

First-Year Fox: 1979 Ford Mustang Cobra

This 1979 Ford Mustang Cobra is a tidy survivor that offers a lot of promise as an accomplished open-road cruiser. The 5-speed manual transmission upgrade should allow it to effortlessly eat up the miles, and its spotless appearance means… more»

New Mexico Barn Find: 1968 Ford Mustang Convertible

If you found a car like this 1968 Mustang Convertible hidden away in a New Mexico barn, what would you do? The owner has dragged it out of hiding and treated it to a good clean. The result of… more»

No Reserve Garage Find: 1967 Ford Mustang Fastback

It seems that almost any 1st Generation Mustang will attract plenty of attention when it hits the market. If it features a healthy V8 under the hood, that makes it even more attractive. If we add the fact that… more»

33k Original Miles: 1970 Ford Mustang Boss 302

It is said that racing improves the breed, and the 1970 Mustang Boss 302 would seem to confirm that. Developed for use in the ultra-competitive Trans Am series, the Boss 302 proved to be a giant-killer on the road…. more»

Just 700 Miles! 1973 Ford Mustang Grande

When someone bought this Mustang brand new 48 years ago, they must have planned to keep it forever and use it sparingly in the meantime. It looks as though it’s just been freed from a time capsule with an… more»

Found In Slovakia! 1969 Ford Shelby GT350

Ford partnered with Carroll Shelby in 1965 to create some fire-breathing magic with their new Mustang pony car. What would become known as the GT350 started with a 2+2 fastback equipped with a Hi-Perf 289 V8 that Shelby would… more»

Healthy 289: 1967 Ford Mustang Fastback

I’m no stranger to making bold predictions, and I’m willing to make one about the 1967 Mustang. I believe that it will probably be many years before the supply of ’67 project cars will run dry. After all, Ford… more»

Drop-Top Project: 1973 Ford Mustang

Changes were around the corner. The Mustang would be all-new for 1974, a smaller package based on the Ford Pinto. So, the 1973 models would be the last based on the original platform. The car had become bigger and… more»

Storage Lot Find: 1978 Ford Mustang II King Cobra

We need not go into the sins of the Ford Mustang II, but instead, let’s focus on what makes this 1978 King Cobra a winner worth reviving. With a 302 V8 under the hood paired to a four-speed manual,… more»

23K Original Miles: 1984 Ford Mustang SVO

With just over 23,000 original miles, this 1984 Ford Mustang SVO may be one of the lower mileage examples on the market right now. It’s an early production model, as evidenced by the recessed headlights, so it makes a… more»

428 Cobra Jet Fastback: 1969 Ford Mustang Mach 1

With the 1960s winding down (along with Mustang sales), Ford decided to inject more of a muscle car image into its pony car. They came up with the Mach 1 which looked tough and could be had with a… more»

Rare Color: 1969 Ford Mustang Mach 1 351/4-Speed

Ford chose to apply some stunning colors to the panels of the 1969 Mustang, but one of the more unusual shades was Black Jade. It wasn’t the most popular choice, but there’s no doubt that it adds a touch… more»

No Reserve 1993 Ford Mustang SVT Cobra

With the popularity of Fox-Body Mustangs continuing to grow, clean examples will always grab their share of attention when they are listed for sale. The interest ramps up a notch or two when the car in question is offered… more»

Shelby GT350 Mustero? 1966 Ford Mustang Pickup

While the Ford Mustang was a huge success when it first came out, Ford wanted to make certain it also would have a performance reputation. For that, they brought in Carroll Shelby to add his magic and the GT350… more»

Restore or Modify? 1965 Ford Mustang Coupe

I think that we’ve all seen 1st Generation Mustangs that have been so severely consumed by the dreaded tin worm that we take it as a blessing that glass can’t rust. That is something that the buyer of this… more»

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