Classic Ford Mustang For Sale
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Ford’s fourth generation Mustang came for the 1994 model year, and ran until 2004. In 1999, Ford gave the car a notable facelift, which is what this lustrous Rio Red 1999 Ford Mustang SVT Cobra Convertible features. Key attributes of this facelift included a sharper front profile, redesigned headlamps, new wheels, more creases and overall, a more angular stance. The 4.6-liter V8 could now produce 320 horsepower! So, if you want a real Nineties Mustang with some serious bite for its time, this 142,000-mile car from Haverhill, Massachusetts is a great option to consider.
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A golden oldie of American automotive glory, that’s what this 1965 Ford Mustang Hardtop is. With its resplendent yellow glory and fine black interior, this is a perfect example of a trend-setter. In case you didn’t know, the Mustang started the whole Pony Car craze, a segment that gave us such greats as the Pontiac Firebird, Chevy Camaro, and more. So, you could say that if not for the Mustang, the Sixties and Seventies wouldn’t have been as fun for petrolheads as they were. This particular car comes in the sleek hardtop style that has become cooler with time, and rocks a 4-barrel toting 289ci under the hood. If you’d like to make it yours, the car is currently living in Texas.
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This 1993 Ford Mustang LX 5.0 Convertible represents the final production year of the legendary Fox-body Mustang, a platform that helped define affordable American V8 performance throughout the late 1980s and early 1990s. Showing just 34,294 miles, this example stands out thanks to its highly desirable 5.0-liter V8 drivetrain, striking Bright Red over Opal Gray color combination, and classic open-top Fox-body styling. The LX trim remains especially sought-after among enthusiasts for its cleaner, lighter-weight appearance compared to the GT models, while the convertible configuration adds a more relaxed cruising personality to Ford’s legendary pony car formula. Equipped with desirable factory features along with tasteful aftermarket audio and exhaust upgrades, this low-mileage Mustang delivers both collector appeal and unmistakable 1990s character.
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If you want a classic pony car that’s plentiful, easy to maintain and cuts a fine dash wherever you take it, choose a first-generation Ford Mustang. Produced between 1964 and 1973, a couple of million were made, basically. Three body styles were available, and did you know that the famous fastback was officially called the SportsRoof? Yes, that’s what we have for sale today, a rather unique 1969 Ford Mustang Custom for sale from Royse City, Texas. It’s got a 5.2-liter Coyote Aluminator V8 under the hood, hooked up to a five-speed Tremec box and a Currie rear end. Yes, this pony has received a significant shot in the arm, or several. With just 155 miles since its makeover, it’s now ready for a new owner.
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A classic drop-top first generation Ford Mustang is probably one of the best ways to enter the classic car world if you want to go American. With over two million Mustangs sold from the first generation, there’s no shortage of examples to pick from. We’ve got one worthy candidate right here, a 1966 Ford Mustang Convertible hailing from Springfield, Massachusetts. This 119,540-mile car has traveled quite a bit in its life, as you can see. But, Mustangs rarely give up if you look after them, and this car has clearly been cared for. Plus, it’s got a 289 under the hood, hooked up to a manual transmission which will give you a fair bit of driving pleasure. We’re also told that the convertible top is aftermarket, but that doesn’t matter one bit since it appears to be in great nick, just like the rest of this pony.
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A first-generation Ford Mustang is the perfect starter classic for an eager enthusiast who’s venturing into purchasing their first car from the Sixties or Seventies. Produced between 1964 and 1973, the first generation Mustang is as common as the proverbial apple pie, with nearly 1.3 million units made. Plus, these cars are fun to drive, relatively easy to maintain, and available in three exciting body styles. If you want your first classic car (or next classic car) to be a Mustang and a drop top, we have this 1972 Ford Mustang Convertible from Hernando, Florida in our inventory. The car’s got a light 33,000 miles on its wheels too.
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