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Rare Feature Edition: 1993 Ford Mustang Convertible

One of the lesser-known examples of collectible Fox-body Mustang is what’s called the “Feature” cars, a limited run of models with monochromatic paint schemes that consisted of two batches of cars: Vibrant White and Canary Yellow. There are some… more»

Bench Seat Project: 1966 Ford Mustang Coupe

Tackling someone’s half-finished project build can be a minefield, but the owner of this 1966 Mustang seems to be going out of his way to help the buyer head down the right road. Not only has its original engine… more»

6-Cylinder 3-Speed: 1965 Ford Mustang

In 1965, if Ford’s assembly plants had been running every day of the week for 365 days, output would have to have been 1,533 units a day. That’s nearly 64 cars per hour. That accounts for 559,451 automobiles –… more»

Coupe Conversion: 1965 Ford Mustang Fastback

Here’s something you don’t see every day. A Ford Mustang coupe that someone decided to turn into a fastback. I’m no sheet metal guy, but the body work looks to have been done pretty well. But the car is… more»

Ran When Parked: 1968 Ford Mustang GT Convertible

At first glance, it’s hard to tell a ‘68 Mustang from a ‘67 except for the side reflector lights mandated by Uncle Sam. Thanks to a 60-day strike in late 1967 and a saturated market due to newer competition,… more»

4-Speed 5.0: 1979 Ford Mustang Cobra

After 4 years of high inflation and only one true muscle car (Pontiac Trans Am) left on the market, Ford decided that it had had enough and introduced the Fox Body Mustang in 1979. Gone were days of the… more»

Candyapple Pony: 1967 Ford Mustang Fastback

This Mustang has been with the same owner from new, has traveled from one corner of the country to the next, and was still being driven until 1992. At 104k miles, it was parked in the 81-year-old owner’s barn… more»

No Reserve Turbo Fox: 1986 Ford Mustang SVO

This 1986 Ford Mustang SVO is a driver-quality example, but it remains free of major modifications and has a surprisingly nice interior. The 1986 models came with the “aero” nose featuring headlights that sat flush with the nose panel…. more»

Behind The Barn: 1965 Ford Mustang Fastback

By late 1965, you couldn’t turn the street corner without seeing one of Ford’s new sporty cars, the Mustang. They enjoyed a successful mid-year launch in 1964 and the first full year of production would follow. The fastback body… more»

Buried Alive! $2,500 1967 Ford Mustang

The wildly popular Mustang got its first restyle in 1967 after selling nearly 1.3 million copies the 2½ years prior. “Only” 472,000 units were built for ’67, including this standard 2-door coupe equipped with an inline-six engine and an… more»

High Mileage Rarity: 1988 Ford Mustang Saleen #586

This is one of those cars that every so often, makes me want to sell a few projects so I can park one of these in the garage. It’s a Fox body Saleen Mustang, one of a few hundred… more»

Chevrolets, Fords and More! Private Muscle Car Collection

The owner of a private collection of muscle cars and other vehicles is beginning to downsize and has appointed a curator who is responsible for selling at least nine automobiles – with more to follow later. The cars are… more»

58k Miles: 1986 Saleen Mustang Barn Find

When is a barn find not a barn find? When it has been found sitting in a yard rather than a barn or a shed. That is the story of this 1986 Saleen Mustang. It isn’t perfect, but when… more»

Fastback Project: 1969 Ford Mustang

Whenever I see a 1st Generation Mustang that has been left exposed to the elements, I can’t help but feel the pangs of dread set in. The Mustang is a classic that is renowned for developing rust problems at… more»

Original Survivor: 1986 Ford Mustang GT

I have always liked the Fox-body Mustang, and it appears that I’m not a lone wolf on that front. The car remained in production long after Ford had earmarked it for replacement due to ongoing buyer demand. Today, they… more»

351 V8 Project: 1973 Ford Mustang Grande

The 1973 Mustang would be last of the first-generation cars that launched from the Ford Falcon platform. For 1974, the car would be reinvented as a sub-compact on the Pinto foundation. Due to lots of competition and the literal… more»

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