



With millions literally sold, the Ford Mustang is probably one of the most popular cars in North America. It’s also the one that started the pony car trend, and the only one that remains in that niche to this day. With seven fine generations under its belt, owning a Mustang might appear easy, but you’ve got to find a good one. No such drama when you choose a car from Exotic Car Trader, though. Today, we’ve got a well-enjoyed 1969 Ford Mustang Convertible for sale from Amboy, Illinois. With just under 75,000 miles to its name, this car does show some patina, but it’s also been cared for, making it a great practical classic and an everyday car if you choose.

This 1969 Ford Mustang Convertible comes in Raven Black, creating a striking silhouette as it glides along on white-striped tires and shiny wire-effect wheels. The car comes with a black canvas top for use during inclement weather or when you want some privacy. The long, low hood, grille-mounted fog lamps and galloping Pony on the grille are all present and correct, making this a Mustang that will turn heads wherever you take it. The interior of this 1969 Ford Mustang Convertible is a four-seat affair, with black leather covering the seats and the dashboard sporting some wood trim. The car’s comprehensive gauge pack includes a tachometer, which was a desirable feature in the day, and not something that most cars came with. The center stack includes the heater and ventilation controls plus a push-button radio for that authentic Sixties feel. As with the exterior, the interior definitely shows signs of use, but it’s not in bad shape. All in all, it feels like a classic that’s been carefully used and is now showing its maturity.

This 1969 Ford Mustang Convertible comes with a 351ci V8 Windsor V8 (the Cleveland unit took over in 1970 in case you’re interested in Mustang engine heritage). We aren’t sure if it’s a 2-barrel or 4-barrel powerplant, but either way you’ve got more than 250 horsepower to send to the rear axle via a 4-speed manual transmission.




The 2003 Ford Mustang SVT Cobra Convertible—widely known as the “Terminator”—represents one of the most iconic modern muscle cars ever produced, and this example takes that legacy to an entirely different level. Showing under 17,000 miles, this Cobra has been thoughtfully enhanced while retaining the raw, supercharged character that made it legendary. Finished in Silver Metallic over a Charcoal and Graphite interior, it combines classic early-2000s SVT styling with serious performance upgrades, including a 2.9L Whipple supercharger setup. With its low mileage, desirable convertible configuration, and well-executed modifications, this Cobra offers a rare opportunity to own a clean, high-performance example of one of Ford’s most celebrated builds.



Want a bona fide Shelby Mustang that’s relatively modern but still pretty raw and visceral to drive? This 2007 Ford Mustang Shelby GT500 from South Amboy might be the perfect match. It’s got a flamboyant Torch Red exterior, a Charcoal and Crimson two-tone interior and a supercharged V8 under the hood. That’s not all, this 13,600-mile pony car turned thoroughbred racehorse boasts a self-ported TVS supercharger upgrade, an L&M high-performance plenum, a custom ECU tune and more. The current owner reports that it’s been dynoed at around 733 horsepower at the rear wheels! Need we say more?



Got a petrolhead in your family? If so, this maroon 1965 Ford Mustang GT Hardtop with the Pony Interior Décor Group is the perfect present to gift them. It’s a fine first-generation example of Ford’s pioneering pony car and comes to you with less than 19,000 miles on the clock. It’s got a 225-horsepower V8 paired with a 4-speed manual box and is, of course, rear-wheel drive. With over 500,000 Mustangs sold in 1965, you can imagine how much of a hit the car was way back then. Now, it’s the perfect classic for anyone with even a passing interest in older American cars. This car is up for sale in Freetown, Massachusetts.




Cars from the 20’s have now clocked in a century of existence, they are tremendous pieces of engineering that are often overlooked by the automotive world. Fast forward to the modern-day world of motoring, and a lot has changed; everything is faster, but the very essence of motoring has been lost. Looking to explore that old-school 20s charm with the addition of performance? Feast your eyes on this 1923 Ford Model T T-Bucket Hot Rod we have today. This custom hot rod is reported to have run just 3,196 miles and hails from Three Rivers, Michigan.



Ford’s famous T-Bird was conceived in the Fifties, as an American Grand Tourer. But using that European designation wouldn’t do, so Ford created a segment name for it as well: Personal Luxury Car. Introduced in 1955 as a luxurious two-seater with V8 power under the hood, the first-generation T-Bird saw over 16,000 sold. This Torch Red 1955 Ford Thunderbird from Roseville, California is one such example. With its two-tone interior, 292ci V8 and 12-volt electrical system, this is a fine classic to drive around in. The car also comes with the detachable hardtop included in the sale, making it an all-weather, all-season classic if you please. We believe that the car may have received restoration, and bears just 1,700 miles since then.



The 2003 Ford Mustang SVT Cobra Convertible—widely known as the “Terminator”—represents one of the most iconic modern muscle cars ever produced, and this example takes that legacy to an entirely different level. Showing under 17,000 miles, this Cobra has been thoughtfully enhanced while retaining the raw, supercharged character that made it legendary. Finished in Silver Metallic over a Charcoal and Graphite interior, it combines classic early-2000s SVT styling with serious performance upgrades, including a 2.9L Whipple supercharger setup. With its low mileage, desirable convertible configuration, and well-executed modifications, this Cobra offers a rare opportunity to own a clean, high-performance example of one of Ford’s most celebrated builds.




Tired of today’s appliances on wheels? May we offer this Garnet Red 1969 Chevrolet Chevelle Malibu for your well-being and overall enrichment of quality of life? It’s a stalwart American classic from the famous Chevy Chevelle family, and comes with just 8,000 miles on the clock after some refreshment work. With its nice black interior and Pioneer head unit upgrade, it’s a lovely car to drive regularly but the real fun factor lies beneath the hood, ready for a flex of your right foot. Yes, there’s a good American V8 down there, displacing all of 454 cubic inches and endowed with some nice goodies to help it make more than the reportedly approximately 400 horsepower that factory examples came with. If you’re tempted, this car is up for grabs in Lubbock.



Collaborations can truly be a lovely thing when done right, and Plymouth did exactly that with its iconic Roadrunner back in the 60s. What was a reported payment of $50,000 for name rights and a further $10,000 to develop the iconic “beep beep” horn is now a cult classic in the muscle car collectors' circle. Present today is your chance to own a true American icon that takes shape with this 1970 Plymouth Roadrunner. Hailing from Saint Mary’s, Ohio and with just 34,793 miles on its clock, this quirky classic can be yours to “beep beep” your way into the weekend.



Ever wondered what families drove in the Fifties? This green and cream 1957 Chevrolet 210 2-Door Sedan is one such possibility. The Chevy 210 range was introduced in 1953 and ran for four years until the Biscayne took over. It was targeted at the middle class buyer, and positioned as a midrange car, with some luxury appointments as well as economical features. Today’s example comes to you from Hillsboro, Ohio, with around 73,000 miles on the clock. It’s got a rebuilt 235ci straight six, a repainted exterior and a reupholstered interior in matching green and cream two-tone. Now, it makes for a fine classic car to own and drive every now and then. The current owner says that this baby has got under 3,000 miles on it since restoration.

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