



When Ford decided that the Mustang needed an upgrade, they truly stunned the world with the reveal of the fifth generation of their popular pony car in 2005. In came new styling that was inspired by the first generation, a revamped interior, more powerful engines, and a better driving experience, overall. Many petrolheads were feeling that the Mustang was losing its mojo, and when they saw the fifth generation, they realized that Ford not only knew that, but worked hard to regain it – and take the marque to new heights. That’s why a fifth-generation Mustang such as this 2007 Ford Mustang GT is an important car. You see, it’s not only a fine pony car that can still vaporize its rear tires, but it’s also a future classic. That’s because this car is a Shelby GT variant, which was a mildly-tuned GT, modified by Carroll Shelby Automobiles. Much of the mods lie beneath the skin, so we’ll talk about them in the relevant section. Furthermore, this car has 72,000 miles to its name, so you can drive it to your hearts content.

The new styling of the gen five ‘Stang is really brought to life by the black coat worn by this 2007 Ford Mustang GT. The car looks positively purposeful, sinister even. This car also comes with some Shelby GT decals, plus a set of 18-inch polished wheels for extra street cred. But let’s check out the interior before we talk about why the Shelby GT is special. The black interior of this 2007 Ford Mustang GT comes with a special Shelby GT plaque on the dashboard, right between the center air vents, to remind everyone that this isn’t a regular Mustang GT. Otherwise, you’ve got leather upholstered seats, air conditioning, a Shaker 500 sound system with in-dash 6-CD changer, and the usual power conveniences.

This 2007 Ford Mustang GT comes with a 4.6L V8 under the hood, powering the rear wheels via a 5-speed manual gearbox. While a stock fifth gen Mustang GT makes 300hp, the Shelby GT can provide 319hp. That’s because it enjoys a Ford Racing air intake, a special performance tune, and a different exhaust system for a throatier soundtrack. Meanwhile, there’s traction control, in case you can’t control your enthusiasm when behind the wheel.




The 2020 Ford Mustang Shelby GT500 represents the pinnacle of modern American muscle, combining brutal supercharged power with advanced chassis engineering and track-focused technology. Powered by a hand-built 5.2L supercharged V8 and paired to a Tremec 7-speed dual-clutch transmission, the GT500 delivers supercar-level performance while retaining daily drivability. Finished in Young Gun Gray over an ebony interior, this example is further elevated with desirable factory packages including the handling package and technology package, along with extensive cosmetic enhancements such as a GT500 widebody conversion, full body repaint, and forged 22-inch wheels. The result is a visually striking and highly capable Shelby that stands far apart from a standard GT500.



Nothing beats the experience of cruising around town in a classic first-generation Ford Mustang Convertible. Imagine what buyers must have felt like back then? Ford’s hit pony car was literally flying off the showroom floors. For the first full production year, 1965, Ford sold over half a million! This 1965 Ford Mustang Convertible is one of them, and it’s now available to purchase in Jacksonville, Florida. With just under 40,000 miles, this pony packs a nice 302 under the hood, paired with power steering and a front disc brake conversion for better stopping prowess.



The 1966 Ford Mustang Convertible is one of the most recognizable and celebrated American cars of the 1960s, combining timeless styling with open-top driving enjoyment. As part of the first-generation Mustang lineup, the 1966 model year refined the original formula with subtle updates while preserving the design that defined an era. This example has been tastefully upgraded with a more powerful small-block V8 and select drivability enhancements, making it an appealing blend of classic Mustang character and modern usability. Finished in blue with a contrasting white soft top, it presents as a quintessential cruiser well suited for weekend drives and casual show appearances.




Discover a classic piece of automotive history with this 1948 Ford F-5. This vintage truck embodies the robust design and engineering excellence of its era. Boasting a remarkably low mileage of just 3,120, it showcases the original craftsmanship and durability that Ford is renowned for. Ideal for enthusiasts and collectors alike, this truck offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of Americana. According to the seller, the Ford F-5 is a genuine representation of classic utility and takes pride in its rarity and condition, making it a noteworthy addition to any collection.



The 2020 Ford Mustang Shelby GT500 represents the pinnacle of modern American muscle, combining brutal supercharged power with advanced chassis engineering and track-focused technology. Powered by a hand-built 5.2L supercharged V8 and paired to a Tremec 7-speed dual-clutch transmission, the GT500 delivers supercar-level performance while retaining daily drivability. Finished in Young Gun Gray over an ebony interior, this example is further elevated with desirable factory packages including the handling package and technology package, along with extensive cosmetic enhancements such as a GT500 widebody conversion, full body repaint, and forged 22-inch wheels. The result is a visually striking and highly capable Shelby that stands far apart from a standard GT500.



Nothing beats the experience of cruising around town in a classic first-generation Ford Mustang Convertible. Imagine what buyers must have felt like back then? Ford’s hit pony car was literally flying off the showroom floors. For the first full production year, 1965, Ford sold over half a million! This 1965 Ford Mustang Convertible is one of them, and it’s now available to purchase in Jacksonville, Florida. With just under 40,000 miles, this pony packs a nice 302 under the hood, paired with power steering and a front disc brake conversion for better stopping prowess.




This 2024 Chevrolet Camaro 2SS has 6,594 miles and represents one of the final model-year V8 Camaros, finished in exclusive Panther Black Metallic Tintcoat with the Collector Edition package. The 2SS trim pairs the 455-hp LT1 V8 and 6-speed manual with an upgraded cabin, performance suspension, Brembo brakes and a full suite of modern driver aids, giving it serious performance with real-world comfort. For buyers who want a last-generation Camaro that stands out from standard SS models, this combination of color, package content and low mileage is especially appealing.



In 2008, Dodge rolled out one of their finest modern creations. The third-generation Challenger hit the showrooms, and soon enough, the streets. It brought a thorough modernization of Sixties muscle car looks, fearsome V8 engines and a passenger cabin large enough to convince your family to love it too. All that, with some nice colors, option packages and a healthy dose of speed and power was enough to see Challengers flying off showroom floors like the proverbial hot cakes. This 2020 Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat Redeye is one of the more special variants, as it’s got a fantastically powerful 6.2-liter V8 under the hood. That’s not all, this 52,901-mile car from Peoria, Arizona also packs the Customer Preferred Package 27Z, Plus Package, Alcantara Appearance Package and more. As for how fast it is, you’ll need to read on to find out.



This 2019 Chevrolet Corvette Z06 Convertible is a heavily upgraded example that combines factory Z06 performance with professionally documented aftermarket enhancements. Powered by a Hennessey HPE850 supercharged engine package, this Corvette delivers extreme performance while retaining street drivability and refinement. Finished in black over a Jet Black interior and equipped with the desirable 1LZ preferred equipment group, this Z06 also benefits from a full carbon fiber widebody conversion, upgraded suspension, forged wheels, and extensive cosmetic and interior enhancements. The result is a highly distinctive, high-performance convertible that stands apart from a standard Z06 in both presence and capability.

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