The mere mention of the name Mustang and one tends to go back to the original beast of the Sixties. A fire-breathing raw performance machine geared to take on anything in its past. Matching up to that persona was quite the task but nevertheless possible by the folks at the blue oval. The modern day Ford Mustang is one with technology and performance and sure lives up to the Mustang name. Don’t believe us? This 2015 Ford Mustang GT Premium will surely change your mind. Located in California and with a reported 2,222 miles on the clock since new this car comes with performance to raise an eyebrow, a premium package for added comfort, and looks that pay tribute to the original’s iconic design.
Being 50 years in production is no easy task and the 6th generation had to reflect what makes the Mustang marque special. The design and sporty body lines on this 2015 Ford Mustang GT Premium are complimented with a Magnetic exterior color. The front grill and other exterior components like the rear lip spoiler are finished off in black to match. The vehicle sits on a set of Shelby wheels which have been installed; the seller reports that the stock Mustang wheels are also included in the sale. The interior of this 2015 Ford Mustang GT Premium is finished off in black and continues that dark color theme from the exterior of the car. Stepping in and the first thing you would notice are the Mustang scuff plates and black leather interior. Included in the sale are two remote keys and a car cover as well. Of course, all the creature comforts and modern conveniences you’d expect are present and correct.
The 6th generation brought about an interesting offering in terms of engine trim. You could have your Mustang with a smaller four-cylinder Eco Boost engine if desired. Whilst sales of this downsized offering were good, nothing matches up to the roar and rumble of a big V8 under the hood. This 2015 Ford Mustang GT Premium sports a 5.0L Coyote V8 under its hood which is capable of pushing out an impressive 435hp. Power is sent to the rear wheels through a 6 speed automatic transmission, and you can also choose between comfort, snow, sport + and track for better grip and performance depending on circumstances.
Car Location: California 5.0L V8 6 Speed Automatic Premium Package Leather Interior Shelby Wheels installed Stock Mustang Wheels Included in sale Lip Spoiler 2 remotes included Car Covers included in sale Adaptive Cruise Control 18" Dark Stainless Aluminum Wheels Reverse Park Assist Voice-Act Navigation Shaker Pro Audio System w/HO 12 Speaker System
The 1966 Ford Mustang Convertible is a timeless classic that will forever dazzle this world with its legendary design and rich history. The success of this first generation Mustang is also the reason why the Chevrolet Camaro, Pontiac Firebird and Dodge Challenger were brought to life; these were truly the golden days of the Ford Mustang, asserting itself as the main player in the new “pony” car market. With only a total of 72,119 convertible units produced in 1966, it makes this model quite rare compared to the coupe and fastback models. The iconic pony's interior makes this particular example even more rare, with embossed running horses on the seatbacks, a five-gauge instrument cluster, and deluxe door panels with wood-grain accents. Clocking a total of just 33,000 miles on the odometer, this 1966 Ford Mustang is the perfect machine to cruise around with the convertible top down.
Ford’s epic Mustang was one of the headline cars of the Sixties. Debuting in 1964, it created the pony car segment and can be considered responsible for many automotive icons that followed in its wake. That’s why owning a first generation Mustang is a bucket list item for countless American enthusiasts. If you’re one of those, we’ve got a 1972 Ford Mustang up for sale right now. Packing a relatively light 61,000 miles on the odometer, this car is said to have been fully restored. Hence, it’s basically a turn-key classic that you can enjoy from the very start of your ownership journey.
Ford’s Mustang is so well-known that we need not give you an extensive history lesson of Ford’s pioneering pony car. Naturally, first-generation Mustangs from the earliest years of production are the most hotly demanded examples. Cars like this 1965 Ford Mustang Coupe that’s come to us after a full restoration. Moreover, its rebuilt V8 has seen less than 50,000 miles, so this is a classic that you don’t need to baby. Instead, you can drive it and showcase it for everyone.
The 1966 Ford Mustang Convertible is a timeless classic that will forever dazzle this world with its legendary design and rich history. The success of this first generation Mustang is also the reason why the Chevrolet Camaro, Pontiac Firebird and Dodge Challenger were brought to life; these were truly the golden days of the Ford Mustang, asserting itself as the main player in the new “pony” car market. With only a total of 72,119 convertible units produced in 1966, it makes this model quite rare compared to the coupe and fastback models. The iconic pony's interior makes this particular example even more rare, with embossed running horses on the seatbacks, a five-gauge instrument cluster, and deluxe door panels with wood-grain accents. Clocking a total of just 33,000 miles on the odometer, this 1966 Ford Mustang is the perfect machine to cruise around with the convertible top down.
Ford’s epic Mustang was one of the headline cars of the Sixties. Debuting in 1964, it created the pony car segment and can be considered responsible for many automotive icons that followed in its wake. That’s why owning a first generation Mustang is a bucket list item for countless American enthusiasts. If you’re one of those, we’ve got a 1972 Ford Mustang up for sale right now. Packing a relatively light 61,000 miles on the odometer, this car is said to have been fully restored. Hence, it’s basically a turn-key classic that you can enjoy from the very start of your ownership journey.
The Ford Model T is the one for the history books. This was Henry Ford’s crowning glory, after all. It popularized the use of mass manufacturing techniques in automotive assembly, paving the way for today’s mega-factories over a century later. Over 14 million were made between 1908 and 1927, offering mobility and freedom to countless Americans. Of course, the Model T has also proved itself to be an interesting restomod platform. Up for sale is something a bit more outlandish than your typical Model T restomod. Say hello to the 1923 Ford T-Bucket. This custom special has around 7,100 miles on the clock and waits for a new owner to take it under their wing.
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