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The fourth generation Mustang, which ran between 1994 and 2004, was a complete exterior redesign and a stark contrast to the third generation Fox Body. Underneath, it sat on an updated Fox Body platform and saw new engines plus a redesigned interior. As time passed by, these 'Stangs aged gracefully and are now becoming recognized as collector pieces. Just check out this 1999 Ford Mustang GT that we've got for sale right now, with just 6,039 miles on the clock. It's a 35th Anniversary model that's reportedly all-original and is a drop-top as well.
Draped in a gorgeous red paint job that shimmers in the sunlight, this 1999 Ford Mustang GT, with its contrasting black top and timeless looks, is a statement on wheels. The looks which were underappreciated in its heyday are becoming desirable now, and there are plenty of little details to admire. From the halogen headlamps to the front bumper with integrated foglamps, round the side where we pause to admire the air vents behind the doors, and to the rear where we find a Mustang-embossed rear bumper and smart spoiler, it's all a symbol of the Nineties. A set of five-spoke silver alloy wheels cap it all off. Inside, you've got a tan interior with seating for four adults. There are plenty of creature comforts from the period, including the Ford Mach sound system, power mirrors, power windows, power door locks, air conditioning, and a Ford radio cassette head unit. Directly beneath this is the in-dash CD player, another desirable feature. The steering wheel also showcases buttons to operate the cruise control, and you gaze at a clear and neat analog gauge cluster with a 150mph speedometer. Given the car's low mileage, it's no surprise that everything looks near-new.
This 1999 Ford Mustang GT packs a 4.6-liter Ford Modular V8 underneath the hood. This sturdy engine develops 260hp and 302lb-ft and sends it to the rear wheels via a five-speed manual transmission. Disc brakes on all wheels ensure ample stopping power, while power steering is on hand to ease maneuvering. The current owner also reports a new battery.
The Shelby GT500 name carries serious weight in the Mustang world, and this 2008 example backs it up with reported power upgrades. Currently located in Winterset, Iowa, this MY08 GT500 has reportedly been modified with a Stage 3 Kenne Bell supercharger kit, alongside several performance enhancements. With 33,190 miles showing and the original window sticker included, this car offers an opportunity for buyers seeking a well-documented and significantly uprated modern muscle car.
By the early 2000s, the fourth generation of Ford’s Mustang pony car was becoming a little dated. After all, the fourth generation had served for a decade, and Nineties styling didn’t cut it anymore. Ford answered with a stunning retro-modern reimagination of their signature pony car with the fifth generation in 2005. Out went the curvy and tame, in came new aggressive styling that made every fifth generation Mustang look like it was out for a street fight. The car incorporated many tasteful design cues from the first-generation Mustang of 1964 too, such as a fastback body style, triple rear taillamps and of course, that distinctive stance. Today, we’ve got a nice 2006 Ford Mustang GT from that fifth generation for sale in St. Cloud, Florida. What’s even sweeter is that this car comes with a meaty V8 and just 1,086 miles to its name. What are you waiting for? Snap it up before someone else does – and there’ll be plenty of takers!
There are Mustangs, and there are Mustangs, and this 2024 Ford Mustang GT RTR Spec 2 Supercharged definitely belongs in the camp far removed from run of the mill creations. Because this car represents a reportedly well-documented, performance-focused build with support from both Ford Performance and RTR Vehicles. Based on the current-generation Mustang GT, this single-owner example has reportedly been fitted with a Whipple supercharger by Ford Performance, complete with documentation, and includes a wide range of RTR upgrades. It is currently available in Lompoc, California.
Three models succeeded the famous Ford Model A, the company's second market success.The Model B, Model 18, and Model 40 were introduced in 1932 and had big shoes to fill. The Model 18 was the first Ford to be equipped with a flathead V-8, and the Model 40 offered it as well. Nowadays, just like their predecessors, the 1932–1934 Fords are extremely popular with hot rodders. If you are in the hot rod community or simply want an interesting car to grace your driveway, this 1933 Ford Model 40 hot rod might interest you. It has 14,800 miles on its clock and is located in Salem, Oregon. With custom modifications and an alluring look, this hot rod is ready to turn heads at your next meet-up.
By the early 2000s, the fourth generation of Ford’s Mustang pony car was becoming a little dated. After all, the fourth generation had served for a decade, and Nineties styling didn’t cut it anymore. Ford answered with a stunning retro-modern reimagination of their signature pony car with the fifth generation in 2005. Out went the curvy and tame, in came new aggressive styling that made every fifth generation Mustang look like it was out for a street fight. The car incorporated many tasteful design cues from the first-generation Mustang of 1964 too, such as a fastback body style, triple rear taillamps and of course, that distinctive stance. Today, we’ve got a nice 2006 Ford Mustang GT from that fifth generation for sale in St. Cloud, Florida. What’s even sweeter is that this car comes with a meaty V8 and just 1,086 miles to its name. What are you waiting for? Snap it up before someone else does – and there’ll be plenty of takers!
There are Mustangs, and there are Mustangs, and this 2024 Ford Mustang GT RTR Spec 2 Supercharged definitely belongs in the camp far removed from run of the mill creations. Because this car represents a reportedly well-documented, performance-focused build with support from both Ford Performance and RTR Vehicles. Based on the current-generation Mustang GT, this single-owner example has reportedly been fitted with a Whipple supercharger by Ford Performance, complete with documentation, and includes a wide range of RTR upgrades. It is currently available in Lompoc, California.
While the Volkswagen Golf may seem relatively mainstream in the United States, it’s a big deal in Europe. That’s because when it debuted for the 1974 model year, it was seen as a modern, value-packed, front-wheel drive family car that was economical and more importantly, fun to drive. Then, Volkswagen introduced the Golf GTi in 1976 and created what we now know as the hot hatchback. The Golf remains on sale to this day, and there’s a variant that’s even hotter than the GTi in the Golf hierarchy. That variant is called the Golf R, which debuted with 2012’s seventh generation. Today, we’ve got an example of a seventh generation Golf R for sale. Say hello to this 2019 Volkswagen Golf R with less than 52,000 miles from Hialeah, Florida. It’s the perfect hot hatchback slash family car for someone who’s a petrolhead but needs a suitably comfortable, practical and well-built vehicle that’s also compact, and most importantly, not an SUV!
Today, we’ve got a fantastic example of Chevy’s desirable eighth generation Corvette for sale in Wilmington, North Carolina. This 770-mile machine is perfect for a C8 enthusiast who wants a car ASAP, and we know there are plenty of you out there. After all, the C8 is most iconic for many reasons, including its mid-mounted engine, supercar-fighting capabilities and drop-dead gorgeous styling. So what are you waiting for, call or DM us ASAP to schedule a viewing of this car.
In the early 2000s, Cadillac wanted to build a stylish and fashion-inspired grand tourer. Cue up the XLR, with its Bulgari-designed gauge cluster, smooth styling, creamy V8 power and powered hardtop. It was meant to take the luxury grand tourer fight to the Germans, but at the time never quite achieved the success envisioned. General Motors aimed to sell at least 5,000 per year, but over the car’s nine-year production run, a mere 15,460 found homes. However, that means that the XLR is now an interesting curio, a future classic, and a car that’s actually rarer than some Italian exotica! So if you want to experience something American that’s actually quite nice to drive and live with, we’ve got a 2006 Cadillac XLR from Lake Tapps, Washington for sale. This car has reportedly covered 64,300 miles so far and looks in great condition.
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