



Mustangs possess a unique and appealing quality that makes them highly desirable. This has erupted into a notable phenomenon among muscle car enthusiasts who passionately admire and worship the brand. When the 2003 Mustang Mach 1 was first debuted, Ford had such a strong response that they included another model year of Mach 1 into their busy schedule. However, in 2004, the Mustang bid farewell to the SN-95 platform, presenting collectors and fans of the Fox-based cars with a final opportunity to acquire a brand-new Mach 1 before the platform transition. Here we have a member of the said iconic 2004 Ford Mustang Mach1 in sublime condition with its odometer reading 11,500 miles. With its compact yet powerful combination, this car is ready to add plenty of fun to your life.
Out of the seven attractive paint colors offered in '04, our subject Ford Mustang Mach1 is dressed in an Azure Blue color, which flaunts a beautiful contrast against the black stripes that run along the hood and sides of the car. Since the first Mustang was introduced in 1964, the 2004 models, including this Mach 1s, wear 40th Anniversary badges on the front fenders. Additionally, the current owner has equipped this Mustang with Staggered OEM Replicas with Mustang center caps, only adding to its aesthetics and appeal. The 2004 Ford Mustang Mach 1 offers a straightforward interior accommodating four passengers. It has Mach1 floor mats and boldly shows Mustang lettering on the dash. The climate control and audio settings are managed via a number of knobs and buttons on the center console. The attractive dash features two prominent gauges in the center, complemented by four smaller gauges around them.
This little dynamo flaunts a powerful DOHC 32-valve V-8 engine tucked beneath its muscular hood. Paired with a coveted 5-speed manual transmission, this 2004 Ford Mustang Mach1 is a match made in driving enthusiast heaven. This engine roars to life, delivering an exhilarating 305 horsepower and 320 lbs.-ft. of torque. To top it off, the current owner reports the addition of a Borla Catback exhaust system, ensuring an even more captivating soundtrack.


The 1965 Ford Mustang GT helped ignite America’s pony car revolution and quickly became one of the most influential performance cars of the 1960s. Combining sporty styling, compact dimensions, and V8 power at an attainable price point, the Mustang transformed Ford’s image overnight and created an entirely new segment in the automotive world. Showing just 18,813 miles, this example is finished in elegant Vintage Burgundy over a black interior and equipped with the highly desirable GT package, complete with a 289ci V8 and 4-speed manual transmission. With its timeless proportions, unmistakable styling cues, and engaging analog driving experience, this first-generation Mustang GT represents the pure essence of mid-1960s American performance motoring.


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.


Few cars capture the spirit of the golden muscle car era quite like the 1970 Ford Mustang Mach 1. Introduced as Ford’s performance-focused answer during the height of the muscle car wars, the Mach 1 quickly became one of the most iconic Mustang variants ever produced, blending aggressive styling with genuine street performance and unmistakable visual presence. This 1970 Ford Mustang Mach 1 SportsRoof shows 83,670 miles and is finished in the highly desirable Grabber Orange over a Black interior, a color combination that perfectly complements its bold personality. Power comes from a 351 Cleveland V8 paired with a 3-speed SelectShift Cruise-O-Matic automatic transmission, while tasteful upgrades including aftermarket air conditioning, headers, and a stainless steel exhaust system enhance usability and character. Adding a particularly special touch, the dashboard is reportedly signed by automotive legend Carroll Shelby, giving this already iconic Mustang an additional enthusiast-appeal conversation piece. Better still, a Marti Report is available, providing valuable factory documentation and added confidence for prospective buyers in the collector market.



The 1965 Ford Mustang GT helped ignite America’s pony car revolution and quickly became one of the most influential performance cars of the 1960s. Combining sporty styling, compact dimensions, and V8 power at an attainable price point, the Mustang transformed Ford’s image overnight and created an entirely new segment in the automotive world. Showing just 18,813 miles, this example is finished in elegant Vintage Burgundy over a black interior and equipped with the highly desirable GT package, complete with a 289ci V8 and 4-speed manual transmission. With its timeless proportions, unmistakable styling cues, and engaging analog driving experience, this first-generation Mustang GT represents the pure essence of mid-1960s American performance motoring.


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.


Few cars capture the spirit of the golden muscle car era quite like the 1970 Ford Mustang Mach 1. Introduced as Ford’s performance-focused answer during the height of the muscle car wars, the Mach 1 quickly became one of the most iconic Mustang variants ever produced, blending aggressive styling with genuine street performance and unmistakable visual presence. This 1970 Ford Mustang Mach 1 SportsRoof shows 83,670 miles and is finished in the highly desirable Grabber Orange over a Black interior, a color combination that perfectly complements its bold personality. Power comes from a 351 Cleveland V8 paired with a 3-speed SelectShift Cruise-O-Matic automatic transmission, while tasteful upgrades including aftermarket air conditioning, headers, and a stainless steel exhaust system enhance usability and character. Adding a particularly special touch, the dashboard is reportedly signed by automotive legend Carroll Shelby, giving this already iconic Mustang an additional enthusiast-appeal conversation piece. Better still, a Marti Report is available, providing valuable factory documentation and added confidence for prospective buyers in the collector market.



The Jaguar XKR-S represented the wild side of Jaguar grand touring in the early 2010s, taking the already potent XKR and transforming it into something far more aggressive, focused, and memorable. As Jaguar’s most powerful production model at the time of launch, the XKR-S combined traditional British luxury with supercar-level performance, wrapped in one of the brand’s most dramatic modern designs. This 2013 Jaguar XKR-S Convertible shows approximately 31,722 miles and presents in a particularly eye-catching specification, pairing Polaris White paint with a rich Warm Charcoal and London Tan interior, topped by a striking Bordeaux soft top. With its factory carbon fiber aerodynamic elements, premium audio, and supercharged V8 soundtrack, this is an increasingly desirable modern Jaguar performance flagship.


This 2018 Maserati GranTurismo Sport Convertible embodies the final era of Maserati’s naturally aspirated grand touring philosophy, pairing timeless Italian styling with one of the most emotional V8 soundtracks of the modern era. Showing just 26,297 miles, this GranTurismo Sport Convertible is finished in elegant Blu Sofisticato Metallic over a Nero interior and delivers the kind of analog driving character that has become increasingly rare in today’s performance car landscape. Beneath its sculpted bodywork sits Ferrari-derived V8 power routed through a traditional automatic transmission, creating a driving experience centered around sound, drama, and long-distance comfort. Equipped with desirable carbon fiber interior trim, gloss black MC Design wheels, and a premium Harman Kardon audio system, this Maserati offers a compelling blend of exclusivity, style, and open-top grand touring capability.


Mercedes-AMG created the GT lineup to serve as a true standalone performance halo car, blending race-inspired engineering with unmistakable grand touring character. Positioned between the standard AMG GT and the range-topping GT R, the GT C introduced wider bodywork, rear-wheel steering technology, and significantly enhanced performance dynamics derived from AMG’s motorsport experience. This 2018 Mercedes-AMG GT C shows approximately 19,277 miles and is finished in striking Magnetite Black Metallic over an AMG Classic Red and Black Exclusive Nappa Leather interior. Equipped with desirable factory options including the AMG Carbon Ceramic Braking System, AMG Night styling packages, and AMG Matte Carbon Fiber trim, this GT C delivers an aggressive yet sophisticated specification. Combining open-air driving with thunderous V8 performance, this AMG roadster offers a visceral experience that perfectly captures the spirit of modern AMG engineering.

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