



The fifth generation Ford Mustang marked a major leap over the fourth generation. Debuting for the 2005 model year, it came with new retro-modern styling that really harked back to the very first generation of Ford’s popular pony car. Under the skin, the Mustang received fresh engineering, including a new platform which really elevated its driving experience as a result. Today, the earliest examples of the fifth generation will have turned, or be turning twenty years old, and soon, they’ll be classics. That’s why you shouldn’t miss your chance to get your hands on one, and we’ve got a nice 16,300-mile 2005 Ford Mustang GT Premium Convertible from Naples, Florida for your consideration. With a few tasty bits and a nice surprise under the hood, this is a car that you’ll really cherish owning and driving.

This 2005 Ford Mustang GT Premium Convertible wears a Torch Red paint job that really accentuates the retro-modern design that the fifth generation brought about. The car wears a carbon fiber front splitter as well, which grants it an even meaner stance, and rolls on a set of 17-inch alloy wheels in black. The car’s also got chrome exhaust tips, a rear spoiler, and a black power-operated convertible top. The four-seat passenger cabin of this 2005 Ford Mustang GT Premium Convertible features black leather-upholstered seats, air conditioning, power mirrors, power windows and power door locks. It’s also got a Kenwood aftermarket audio player with touchscreen, and a decent sound system for enjoying those pumping or calming road trip tunes, depending on your mood. The car also comes with a suitably-sized trunk that makes it useful for family commutes when needed.

This 2005 Ford Mustang GT Premium Convertible comes with 4.6-liter V8 that’s bolstered by the addition of a supercharger and a Borla exhaust system. So you’ll not only enjoy more power than the factory figures of 300hp and 320lb-ft, you’ll also get a stirring V8 soundtrack to go. Power is sent to the rear axle through a 5-speed manual transmission, once again a hallmark of a driver-focused car.

2005 Ford Mustang GT Premium Convertible
4.6L Supercharged V8
5-Speed Manual
RWD
Torch Red Exterior
Black Interior
Edelbrock E-Force Supercharger
Sequential Multi-Port Electronic Fuel Injection
Borla Exhaust System
Black Convertible Soft Top
Kenwood Double Din Stereo System
Drilled and Slotted Rotors
Carbon Fiber Front Splitter
Carbon Fiber Side Skirts
Carbon Fiber Rear Valence
Ferrada Wheels



This 2017 Ford Mustang Shelby Super Snake represents one of the most aggressive factory-authorized Shelby builds of the modern S550 era. Finished in Shadow Black and equipped with a 6-speed manual transmission, this example combines the raw engagement of a traditional manual gearbox with Shelby’s 750+ horsepower supercharged performance package. Based on the Mustang GT Premium, the Super Snake conversion elevates the car into a limited-production, Shelby Registry–numbered performance machine with extensive mechanical, cooling, braking, and aerodynamic upgrades. With an original total MSRP approaching six figures, this car delivers supercar-level straight-line performance while retaining daily drivability and full Shelby documentation.



Ford’s famous pony car, the Mustang, just keeps on galloping and galloping! Even with the proliferation of EVs and the relentless customer demand for SUVs, this legendary nameplate is still around to this day. It’s now in the seventh generation which debuted in 2024, and shows no signs of slowing down. Ever since the first Mustangs rolled off the Dearborn lines in mid-1964, the Mustang has represented the everyperson sports car, aptly called a pony car. Today’s 2024 Ford Mustang Dark Horse is from the seventh generation, and is a special variant with enhanced performance for the streets, much in the vein of the original Boss Mustang 302 of the Sixties. With its 5.0-liter V8, Dark Horse badging and carbon-fiber hood, this Havana-based car boasts just 2,000 miles on the odometer.



Presenting the iconic 1969 Ford Mustang Mach 1, a true classic that showcases the perfect blend of performance and style. Known for its potent engines and aggressive design, this model features a stunning exterior repainted in its original factory colors of turquoise and black. With only 54,466 miles, this Mustang has been restored to reflect its factory glory. The car comes equipped with aftermarket front and rear bumpers, giving it a distinctive edge while maintaining the classic lines that enthusiasts adore. This vehicle represents a remarkable piece of automotive history that stands out on the road or at any classic car gathering.




For decades, the Ford F-Series has been the default choice of many small business holders, particularly those in rural areas. These include farmers, mechanics and other blue-collar workers who’ve needed a truck that would never let them down, especially when driving in the middle of nowhere. That’s why the F-Series counts a fine legacy of fourteen generations since 1948 to date. Initially, the half-ton variant was called F-1, before becoming F-100, and then the famous F-150 moniker that we know today. Now, selecting a classic F-Series truck is a very smart decision because they are becoming quite desirable. Case in point, this 1972 Ford F-100 from Huntington Beach. With just 1,460 miles on the clock. If you want it for yourself, just contact us.



This 2017 Ford Mustang Shelby Super Snake represents one of the most aggressive factory-authorized Shelby builds of the modern S550 era. Finished in Shadow Black and equipped with a 6-speed manual transmission, this example combines the raw engagement of a traditional manual gearbox with Shelby’s 750+ horsepower supercharged performance package. Based on the Mustang GT Premium, the Super Snake conversion elevates the car into a limited-production, Shelby Registry–numbered performance machine with extensive mechanical, cooling, braking, and aerodynamic upgrades. With an original total MSRP approaching six figures, this car delivers supercar-level straight-line performance while retaining daily drivability and full Shelby documentation.



Ford’s famous pony car, the Mustang, just keeps on galloping and galloping! Even with the proliferation of EVs and the relentless customer demand for SUVs, this legendary nameplate is still around to this day. It’s now in the seventh generation which debuted in 2024, and shows no signs of slowing down. Ever since the first Mustangs rolled off the Dearborn lines in mid-1964, the Mustang has represented the everyperson sports car, aptly called a pony car. Today’s 2024 Ford Mustang Dark Horse is from the seventh generation, and is a special variant with enhanced performance for the streets, much in the vein of the original Boss Mustang 302 of the Sixties. With its 5.0-liter V8, Dark Horse badging and carbon-fiber hood, this Havana-based car boasts just 2,000 miles on the odometer.




The 2006 Pontiac GTO marked the final chapter of the modern GTO revival, and by this point it had evolved into a true performance sedan in coupe form. Powered by the 6.0L LS2 V8, the 2006 model delivered stronger output and sharper refinement than its predecessor, making it the most desirable year of the fourth-generation GTO. Finished in Spice Red Metallic over a black leather interior, this example shows just 29,792 miles and presents as a well-kept, enthusiast-owned car. With its understated styling hiding serious V8 performance, this GTO perfectly captures the “modern muscle” formula — comfortable enough for daily driving, yet more than capable of putting power down when asked.



This 2017 Ford Mustang Shelby Super Snake represents one of the most aggressive factory-authorized Shelby builds of the modern S550 era. Finished in Shadow Black and equipped with a 6-speed manual transmission, this example combines the raw engagement of a traditional manual gearbox with Shelby’s 750+ horsepower supercharged performance package. Based on the Mustang GT Premium, the Super Snake conversion elevates the car into a limited-production, Shelby Registry–numbered performance machine with extensive mechanical, cooling, braking, and aerodynamic upgrades. With an original total MSRP approaching six figures, this car delivers supercar-level straight-line performance while retaining daily drivability and full Shelby documentation.



Ford’s famous pony car, the Mustang, just keeps on galloping and galloping! Even with the proliferation of EVs and the relentless customer demand for SUVs, this legendary nameplate is still around to this day. It’s now in the seventh generation which debuted in 2024, and shows no signs of slowing down. Ever since the first Mustangs rolled off the Dearborn lines in mid-1964, the Mustang has represented the everyperson sports car, aptly called a pony car. Today’s 2024 Ford Mustang Dark Horse is from the seventh generation, and is a special variant with enhanced performance for the streets, much in the vein of the original Boss Mustang 302 of the Sixties. With its 5.0-liter V8, Dark Horse badging and carbon-fiber hood, this Havana-based car boasts just 2,000 miles on the odometer.

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