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The Ford Mustang revolutionized the American car market and inspired the “pony car” class: a vehicle segment composed of affordable, sporty coupes configured with long hoods and short rear decks. The car made its debut in April 1964 and sold over 22,000 cars on the first day, later achieving over one million cars sold in 1966. The Ford Mustang is the only pony car that has been continuously produced since its debut.


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Nice car. Low miles well maintained. There were around 3500 drop tops made that year. This is one of
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1999 mustang gt converible 35th annivesary model, heated garage kept, looks like new, summer driven
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1965 Ford Mustang Convertible (Project Car) 65,746 miles on the odometer. Factory 289 with 2bbl. ca
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*CALIFORNIA DREAMING* Fully restored 1966 Ford Mustang coupe. 5-speed manual transmissions. Low mile
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Stunning 1965 Mustang that is solid and strait is sure to be one of the best you will find. Powered
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"Mustang Sally" is your car if you want a classic Mustang that is an attention grabber, ru
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FULLY MODERNIZED RESTOMOD with over $35,000 spent in the past year. Very mechanically sound and just
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The one you have been waiting to see! LOADED 1968 Ford Mustang Fastback GT 390 S code! She is offere
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1993 FORD MUSTANG**COBRA SVT**38K**FOX BODY** **V8 5.0 WITH VORTEC SUPERCHARGER**5 SPEED MANUAL** **
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1967 Ford Mustang Convertible / Shelby GT350 Convertible Tribute Car, 5 speed Borg-Warner Manual Tra
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1996 Ford Mustang Cobra

Second owner 6,196 original miles.

Vortech Supercharged.

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1969 GT R-Code 428ci Cobra Jet Mustang. They made only 278 GTs with the Cobra Jet engine in 1969 whi
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1967 Mustang Convertible GTA 390ci ''S-Code'' Frost Turquoise For Sale. #1 Concours
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1968 Mustang Fastback 289ci C-Code 4-Speed For Sale! **Link For More Photos & Video Below Desc
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1969 Mach 1 R-Code 428ci Cobra Jet Mustang. This is the ultimate 1969 Mustang. Price Listed In USD
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Classic Mustang Information by Year


Total Production: 121,538
Orig. Starting Price: $2,320


Total Production: 559,451
Orig. Starting Price: $2,320


Total Production: 607,568
Orig. Starting Price: $2,416


Total Production: 472,121
Orig. Starting Price: $2,461


Total Production: 317,404
Orig. Starting Price: $2,578


Total Production: 299,824
Orig. Starting Price: $2,618


Total Production: 198,239
Orig. Starting Price: $2,721


Total Production: 151,484
Orig. Starting Price: $2,911


Total Production: 125,813
Orig. Starting Price: $2,679


Total Production: 134,817
Orig. Starting Price: $2,760

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ClassicMustang . com specializes in locating, inspecting and appraising collector quality Mustangs, Shelby Mustangs and Shelby Cobras for customers around the world. Our specialty is 1962-1973 models, and 2005 through the current model year. We evaluate every car we locate through a comprehensive pre-purchase inspection, and deliver them to domestic and international customers.
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The vast majority of the Eleanor replicas you see online were built to look like Eleanor, but don’t have the equipment or certification documents to back it up. This one checks all the boxes.This beautiful Eleanor was built with handling and performance in mind using components sourced from the very best suppliers. No expense was spared to...
This beautiful, 1965 Continuation Series Shelby Cobra is dialed-in and ready for a new owner. It was painted by the factory in F1 Red, with Shelby dealer installed white Le Mans stripes buried in clear coat. This one is nicely optioned and equipped with an aluminum alloy, Shelby built, 427 side oiler engine mated with a TKO 600 five speed...
In 1964, Shelby American introduced the FIA version of the small block Cobra, which dominated its class in many forms of racing throughout the 60's against marques like Corvette, Jaguar and Aston Martin. To celebrate the 50th Anniversary, Shelby American manufactured 50 limited edition Continuation Series (CSX7000) Shelby 289 FIA Cobras. Each was...
If you’ve been looking for a '67 fastback for a while, you know how rare it is to find a true factory "S" code GT with a big block “FE” 390 cubic inch engine, 4 speed, and loaded with lots of options. This one was painted in a very desirable Acapulco Blue exterior livery from the factory. The Marti Report shows the options include the...
We're in the classic car business and don't usually sell golf carts, but a close friend asked me to find a new home for his EZ Go Express L4 golf cart. This EZ Go Express L4 is like new, lightly used at my friend's condo on Possum Kingdom Lake to travel from his condo to the boat dock. Since the condo sold, the golf cart is no longer needed. ...
Would you like to see a complete car history for your classic Mustang? Until recently, under 17 digit VIN number lookups were unavailable.
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We received an e-mail message from Skip Novakovich asking if we could help him locate a particular classic car dealer in California. When we asked Skip why he wanted to find him, the story he told horrified us. It's an unforgettable lesson on how NOT to buy a classic Mustang, and how an unscrupulous car dealer taught Skip a VERY expensive lesson.
Lee Iacocca, Ford’s then General Manager, commissioned his design team to come up with a two seated roadster that would compete with popular European cars as well as the American Chevy Corvette Sting Ray. A design team headed by assistant manager and engineer Donald Frey was formed and the new project was titled the “T-5”. After some consideration it was agreed that a cross breed roadster and Ford Falcon would be more suitable to modern demands...
As is typical with car release dates, the 1965 Mustang was introduced in September of the previous year. What was not so typical was the fact that Ford had just released a 1965 Mustang version six months prior, in April of the same year. Thus, the earlier pace car version is still known as the 64 1/2, whereas the 1965 version is known as the late model '65 Mustang. It can get a bit confusing, but hopefully we've clarified it for you...
When the average person thinks about a classic Mustang, perhaps the first thing that comes to mind is a Cherry Red 1966 Mustang Coupe. The 1966 Mustang models were a smash! Ford sold over 600,000 of these, making it nearly twice as popular as it's competitor that year, the Chevy Impala. In fact, it was the best selling Mustang of all time!
1967 marked the first significant redesign of the Ford Mustang. Overall, the redesign was a success and the 1967 Mustang was widely considered to be an improvement over the previous years.
In recent years the 67 fastback Mustang has gained fame after being featured in the Nicholas Cage remake of Gone in 60 Seconds...
So, maybe you've seen the movie Bullitt? Or maybe you just watch the chase scene over and over again? Yes, this is the famous Bullitt Mustang that Steven McQueen put to the test up against a...oh wait, what was that other car again? The movie Bullitt, along with Steve McQueen's expert driving skills, propelled the 1968 Mustang fastback to premier icon status...
This was the year that Ford stepped it up. Due to increasing ambitions and more competition, Ford introduced many big block engine options for the 1969 Mustang model. This required them, yet again, to increase the overall size of their Mustangs. Many stylistic changes were made to accommodate the new look and feel of the 69 Mustang. These overhauls were widely successful...
1970 Mustangs were considered the standard in the muscle car market. They were well made and carefully planned. So why were they also the lowest selling Mustang of the first generation? Simply because the market had grown too big. Mustang sales were cannibalized by an overabundance of muscle car models produced by nearly every car manufacturer in America. Though muscle cars, in general, were a huge hit, there was not enough overall demand for Ford to succeed in the 1970 market...
The Ford Mustang has become somewhat of a mascot for Ford. Ford has always been proud to offer each year model of the Mustangs and has taken it’s revisions seriously. This was evident in late 1970 when Ford released the 1971 Mustang models. Though 1970 saw a sharp decline in Mustang sales, this did not deter Ford. They were proud of their Mustangs and still are. The 1971 Mustang edition saw a lot of revisions from the previous year, some were received well and a few were not, but the Mustang line was full steam ahead!
1972 was a frustrating year for both Ford and musclecar fans. The government saw the need for regulating emissions. Vehicles were getting bigger and bigger putting a strain on the environment and the oil crises was forming. These were all concerns on the world scene at the time and Ford willingly complied with the new tougher laws. Unfortunately for Ford and musclecar enthusiasts, this meant higher costs for less power. Mustang fans were disappointed with the change of events and 1972 Mustangs were not received as well as the previous Mustangs...
1973 was the last year of the first generation Mustangs. The early 1970 Mustangs were all about power and luxury. With the 1973 oil crisis and subsequent stock market crash, Ford felt the need to go back to the drawing table and produce a new Mustang that would better fit the needs of the current world. The 1974 Mustangs would be known as the 2nd generation and had more in common with the Ford Pinto than the previous Mustang generation. Yes, 1973 was the last year of the Ford muscle car!
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