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The Ford Mustang, an American automotive icon, is still revered in the hearts of many and continues to live on in modern times. But the classic Mustangs that brought glory to the heralded name are yet some of the most valuable works of American automobiles and haven't faded in their cultural relevance. This particular 1968 Ford Mustang Convertible is now up for grabs and looks as great as it did when it first rolled out of the factory. Sporting its original interior, an engine that was completely rebuilt less than 6,000 miles ago, and a recent oil change, according to the current owner. With a new set of tires as well as a power convertible top, this car is in great shape and has aged well, with 81,226 miles on the clock. Still going strong, this is a Mustang that just won't quit.
This Mustang's blue exterior works well with its retro 1960s design. Its strong angles and white elements exude a touch of elegance, making the car an exciting head-turner, and the minimal Mustang badging works well with the overall look of the car. Hints of metallic and chrome pieces are there, and a keen eye would reveal the tires and wheels being new. As for the car's interior, the current owner reports it to be the original one that it rolled out of the factory with. The only exception for this is the audio system with Bluetooth functionality, but the original radio is reportedly available as well, although not hooked up to the car. Otherwise, the car's white interior is a strong throwback with its retro and analog aesthetic that's a treat to be in.
Hosting a big American V8 at the front, this Mustang has plenty of muscle to flex, thanks to its 289ci V8 engine, Best of all, it's paired with an automatic transmission. Collectors would appreciate that the car comes with matching numbers and channels its power to the rear wheels, all while keeping the driver stay fully engaged and connected with the vehicle, producing a world of thrills and plenty of smiles for the journey.
Ford’s Mustang has always been a playful sort of car, targeted at those who want to have fun. After all, it’s what created the whole pony car segment. But what if a Mustang could truly be hotted up? This is what epic racer, tuner and red-blooded American Carroll Shelby pondered. Well, the man was known for putting his thoughts into actions and the rest, as they say, is history. Even today, Ford offers a Shelby variant of its Mustang. Shelby Mustangs are known for being drag strip demons or ferocious track tools. If you want a relatively modern Shelby Mustang but aren’t willing to wait in queues, we’ve got this 2022 Ford Mustang Shelby GT500 locked and loaded for you to buy right now. With a mere 1,196 miles on the odometer, it’s basically a brand-new car.
The 1965 Ford Mustang was marketed as a revolutionary idea intended to "appeal to all classes and income brackets." This 1965 Mustang sports car was available in hardtops and convertible configurations, featuring special features even on the base model. Both the Mustang hardtop and Mustang convertible were marketed as pleasant vehicles for mom and dad or the younger generation – college students, youngsters, and young families. The marketing appears to have succeeded as the Ford Mustang provided the template for a whole new class of automobiles dubbed "pony cars." According to the current owner, this 1965 Ford Mustang was entirely restored by its previous owner. With a selection of aftermarket parts onboard, this Mustang is available for sale in Rhode Island.
The Ford Mustang has been around for 60 years now. This pony car is one of the most iconic American muscle cars ever. The first generation Mustang was introduced for the 1965 model year and sold through 1973. The one we have here is a 1966 Ford Mustang GT350 Convertible Tribute that belongs to this original generation. It is a regular Mustang model upgraded to the Shelby GT350 specification of the time. The current owner reports that roughly $120,000 has been invested in the build over the years and that the car was painted around seven years ago. With 114,000 reported miles on the odometer, this 1966 Mustang GT350 Convertible Tribute is a magnificent machine flaunting the original, classic American muscle DNA.
Ford’s Mustang has always been a playful sort of car, targeted at those who want to have fun. After all, it’s what created the whole pony car segment. But what if a Mustang could truly be hotted up? This is what epic racer, tuner and red-blooded American Carroll Shelby pondered. Well, the man was known for putting his thoughts into actions and the rest, as they say, is history. Even today, Ford offers a Shelby variant of its Mustang. Shelby Mustangs are known for being drag strip demons or ferocious track tools. If you want a relatively modern Shelby Mustang but aren’t willing to wait in queues, we’ve got this 2022 Ford Mustang Shelby GT500 locked and loaded for you to buy right now. With a mere 1,196 miles on the odometer, it’s basically a brand-new car.
The '50s was surely iconic. The cars, the music and the vibes were ones never to be relieved. Looking to experience or relive the magical time? Present today is this 1957 Ford Thunderbird. It's a '50s classic that ensures an original driving experience and looks that make you turn back as you park.
Ford’s T-Bird brought Americans a slice of the European Grand Tourer lifestyle. These luxury cars were initially two seaters with powerful engines and the best luxury and technological features of their time. They were designed to be owned and driven by the wealthy, and capable of crossing the country while imparting the least fatigue upon their occupants. If you’ve always had a soft spot for a T-Bird, this first-generation 1957 Ford Thunderbird is a fine catch. Coming to you with under 35,000 miles on the clock, we’re told that this car is just 1 of 68 produced in the beautiful color that you see in these photos. That fact, plus its original mileage and up-to-date servicing make it a fine classic car that’s a shrewd investment too.
What on Earth is this thing? If you haven’t heard of the Meyers Manx, we don’t blame you. This curio is based on a shortened VW Beetle chassis, and was initially designed for desert racing. The product of Californian surfer Bruce F. Meyers, the Manx does indeed look like a Beetle if you squint. This particular 1962 Meyers Manx is up for sale with a mere 35,000 miles on the clock. So, if you want something quirky and playful, give us a call.
Chevy’s Camaro and its stablemate, the Pontiac Firebird were introduced in 1967 as GM’s pony car duo. Not content to let Ford have all the fun, the General was firing on all cylinders. The Camaro and Firebird were colossal successes, and a mere three years later, the second generation debuted for eager American petrolheads to enjoy. This generation would run until 1981 and was a totally new design. If you’re a fan of the second-generation Camaro, check out this 1981 Chevrolet Camaro Berlinetta, which is up for grabs. The current owner says that they purchased this car new, and it’s an all-original one. Having a healthy 236,000 miles on the odometer, the car is ready for a new owner and fresh adventures.
The Oldsmobile 98 is a definitive classic car with several inherent vintage attributes. It used to be the flagship model of Oldsmobile for a long period, from 1940 to 1996. This massive luxury full-size 2-door car is an opulent, comfortable, and potent machine with an undeniable vintage aura. This particular 1969 Oldsmobile 98 Convertible has been reworked extensively and enhanced with a plethora of upgraded components. The car now sports a host of modern underpinnings, making it a mechanical restomod with graceful old-school charm. With 85,450 reported miles on the odometer, this fancy Oldsmobile is a desirable classic gem.
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