



What’s this? A crossover with electric power bearing the holy Mustang name upon its valance? Yes, Ford did something rather daring a few years back. They released the Ford Mustang Mach-E in 2021, which is on sale to date. Some may argue that it dilutes the Mustang’s hallowed reputation, but was well-received. In fact, it went on to win North American Car of the Year in 2021 itself! If you’re intrigued, here’s a sub 30k-mile 2021 Ford Mustang Mach-E GT from San Diego, California for sale. It’s a fantastic choice as a family crossover if you want something electric, practical, and outdoorsy.

This 2021 Ford Mustang Mach-E GT wears a Cyber Orange paint job and comes with some classic Mustang styling cues such as the rear taillamp clusters. But it’s not a carbon copy of a Mustang, which is nice, since it carries its own style as a result. You’ve got active shutter grilles for aerodynamic and cooling efficiency, a Thule 9027 swing-away 4-bike hitch rack, and a fixed panoramic glass roof as highlights. The wheels of this slick electric machine are 20-inch aluminum units with black-painted pockets for some visual interest. The spacious passenger cabin of this 2021 Ford Mustang Mach-E GT is a five-seat affair in Performance Gray. You’ve got a few digital screens, a rotary gear selector, the Comfort Package, and intelligent access with push-button start. Infotainment is addressed by a 15.5-inch touchscreen with Ford’s sophisticated Sync4A user interface. A NACS adaptor, advanced security pack and many more creature comforts and conveniences are make life with this electric car supremely easy. There’s also a spacious cargo area that’s easily able to accept a family’s full complement of luggage. There’s also a front trunk or frunk for even more space.

This 2021 Ford Mustang Mach-E GT is a GT Performance Edition, which means it’s got a reported 480 hp and 634 lb-ft of torque sent to all four wheels. That power translates to a 0–60 mph time of just 3.5 seconds. An 88-kilowatt-hour battery provides strong touring range, with flexible AC and DC fast-charging options. The top speed is 124 mph, aided by Brembo front brakes for optimal stopping power. This Performance Edition is also equipped with Ford’s MagneRide® adaptive damping system, which actively adjusts shock absorber stiffness for improved responsiveness and comfort. Paired with a sport-tuned suspension, the system enhances handling dynamics and delivers a composed ride whether carving corners or cruising long distances.




This 1965 Ford Mustang Convertible is a classic representation of American automotive history. With its stunning Springtime Yellow exterior and Parchment vinyl interior, it stands out as a true icon of the muscle car era. The Mustang is renowned for its robust performance and timeless design, making it a popular choice for collectors and enthusiasts alike. This particular model, featuring a rear-wheel-drive (RWD) drivetrain, encapsulates the spirit of the 60s with its striking color combination and classic convertible layout. As part of the original Mustang lineage, it offers both style and driving excitement for those looking to enjoy a piece of automotive heritage.



The 2003 Ford Mustang SVT Cobra Convertible—widely known as the “Terminator”—represents one of the most iconic modern muscle cars ever produced, and this example takes that legacy to an entirely different level. Showing under 17,000 miles, this Cobra has been thoughtfully enhanced while retaining the raw, supercharged character that made it legendary. Finished in Silver Metallic over a Charcoal and Graphite interior, it combines classic early-2000s SVT styling with serious performance upgrades, including a 2.9L Whipple supercharger setup. With its low mileage, desirable convertible configuration, and well-executed modifications, this Cobra offers a rare opportunity to own a clean, high-performance example of one of Ford’s most celebrated builds.



Want a bona fide Shelby Mustang that’s relatively modern but still pretty raw and visceral to drive? This 2007 Ford Mustang Shelby GT500 from South Amboy might be the perfect match. It’s got a flamboyant Torch Red exterior, a Charcoal and Crimson two-tone interior and a supercharged V8 under the hood. That’s not all, this 13,600-mile pony car turned thoroughbred racehorse boasts a self-ported TVS supercharger upgrade, an L&M high-performance plenum, a custom ECU tune and more. The current owner reports that it’s been dynoed at around 733 horsepower at the rear wheels! Need we say more?




This 1965 Ford Mustang Convertible is a classic representation of American automotive history. With its stunning Springtime Yellow exterior and Parchment vinyl interior, it stands out as a true icon of the muscle car era. The Mustang is renowned for its robust performance and timeless design, making it a popular choice for collectors and enthusiasts alike. This particular model, featuring a rear-wheel-drive (RWD) drivetrain, encapsulates the spirit of the 60s with its striking color combination and classic convertible layout. As part of the original Mustang lineage, it offers both style and driving excitement for those looking to enjoy a piece of automotive heritage.



Cars from the 20’s have now clocked in a century of existence, they are tremendous pieces of engineering that are often overlooked by the automotive world. Fast forward to the modern-day world of motoring, and a lot has changed; everything is faster, but the very essence of motoring has been lost. Looking to explore that old-school 20s charm with the addition of performance? Feast your eyes on this 1923 Ford Model T T-Bucket Hot Rod we have today. This custom hot rod is reported to have run just 3,196 miles and hails from Three Rivers, Michigan.



Ford’s famous T-Bird was conceived in the Fifties, as an American Grand Tourer. But using that European designation wouldn’t do, so Ford created a segment name for it as well: Personal Luxury Car. Introduced in 1955 as a luxurious two-seater with V8 power under the hood, the first-generation T-Bird saw over 16,000 sold. This Torch Red 1955 Ford Thunderbird from Roseville, California is one such example. With its two-tone interior, 292ci V8 and 12-volt electrical system, this is a fine classic to drive around in. The car also comes with the detachable hardtop included in the sale, making it an all-weather, all-season classic if you please. We believe that the car may have received restoration, and bears just 1,700 miles since then.




Behold, the ultimate electric pickup truck! It’s this 2024 Tesla Cybertruck Cyberbeast from Bowling Green, Kentucky. With 845 horsepower at your disposal, this 21,644-mile Cyberbeast Edition truck is packed with features, including lifetime Full Self Driving (FSD) capability, lifetime Premium Connectivity, and a shape that will likely never be seen again. Only Tesla dares dream this dramatic, and the last time a vehicle had a stainless steel body, it was called the DeLorean! So don’t waste any time in getting this 2024 Tesla Cybertruck Cyberbeast in your garage or driveway. It’s a vehicle that will change your life for the better.



In a world dominated by Tesla, cars like this 2025 Lucid Motors Air Grand Touring offer an alternative to the crowd. Introduced in 2022, the Air is a full-size battery electric sedan from Lucid Motors, a small but significant American EV maker. This particular Air comes to you from Washington with under 3,000 miles on the clock. With a lovely Quantum Gray Metallic suit, a Mohave interior and the Stealth Appearance Package, it’s a sporty yet luxurious sedan to behold. It’s got dual permanent magnet electric motors, 20-way powered front seats with ventilation and massaging, 20-inch Aero Lite wheels and even two keys in their original packaging. Plus, you get a home charger plus a 110-volt charger included with the sale of this EV.



Taycan means Lively Horse, and it’s an apt way to describe this electrifying Porsche sports sedan. Yes, this 2024 Porsche Taycan GTS is a Porsche that offers you their signature driving experience, but not with internal combustion. No, instead it uses dual AC permanent synchronous motors to power both axles and deliver up to 590 horsepower! If that doesn’t get your pulse racing, consider that it’s a four-door family hauler that can do 0-60 in 3.5 seconds! Plus, this Dolomite Silver Metallic Florida-based car has got under 20,000 miles on the clock and comes with a charging cable included.

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