Ford Mustang Classic Cars for Sale
The Ford Mustang is an american car, first manufactured in 1962 by the Ford Group. The Ford Mustang was based on the design of the Ford Falcon, a compact car. The Ford Falcon was one of Ford's great initial successes when it was released onto the market. Once the sales started to dip, the Ford Mustang was designed.
The original 1964 production of the Ford Mustang was a massive success, with 22,000 orders taken in the first day of sales. The first two years of production had 1.3 million Mustangs produced for sale, from three Ford Motor Company factories.
The Ford Mustang is best known for its iconic pony badge in silver which is eye catching from the outset. The equine theme ran through all the different versions of the car, including a "pony" car.
The history of the Ford Mustang
The original Ford Mustang was a two-seater car, the four-seater version, the Ford Mustang II was released for sale in 1963. The 1963 concept car differed from the original in the way the design of the front and rear bonnets, with a roof that was 2.7 inches shorter than the original 1962 car.
The most successful Ford Mustang was the the car released in 1965. This was the most successful car for Ford since the Ford Model A, which was released between 1927 and 1931. The 1965 Ford Mustang featured a long hood and a short deck, the styling was so inspirational that a number of competitors tried to follow the same designs.
The 1965 Ford Mustang was initially designed and available for sale in a hardtop version, however soon there was a huge demand for a convertible version and this was released for sale a year later.
Special editions of the Ford Mustang
Everytime the new Ford Mustang was released, it was bigger and better. The main idea was a bigger body and a more powerful engine.
The biggest re-design happened in 1971. The 1971 version offered three body styles, the hardtop, the sportsroof and the convertible. The most radical part of the re-design was the further 3 inches in width required, this was to ensure the Ford's 7.0L V8 engine could be accommodated. Soon after the release of the 1971 and its popularity began dipping, the 1973 oil crisis happened, when there was a need for smaller cars, with better fuel efficiency.
The 1973 model year of the Mustang was sadly the final version of the much loved pony car.
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1967 | Ford Mustang 289
Ford Mustang 289 Convertible "C-code" Extensive restored in 2018-2019, "Dark Smoke Grey" with a Burgundy Red interior, Mechanical upgraded with power brakes - front brake discs and power steering, A full-fledged 4 persons convertible, A "C-code" 289CI from factory (rebuilt in 2018), The Mustang remains one of the most iconic cars
1967 | Ford Mustang 289
1967 Ford Mustang Fastback GT - 289 'Hi-Po' V8 Manual
1965 | Ford Mustang Custom
1965 Ford Mustang 347ci V8 'Restomod'
2015 | Ford Mustang GT 5.0 V8
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1967 | Ford Mustang GT
1967 Ford Mustang Fastback GT
2016 | Ford Mustang 5.0
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1965 | Ford Mustang 289
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1970 | Ford Mustang Boss 302
Ford Mustang Boss 302 "Grabber Orange" Beautifully restored original Boss, Offered with Marty Auto Works Elite Report, Fully matching numbers and colors, Factory delivered “Shaker Hood Scoop” - Sport Slats And Rear Deck Spoiler, Pictures of restoration available, Developed for homologation to compete in Trans Am racing
1969 | Ford Mustang Mach 1
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1964 | Ford Mustang 289
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1966 | Ford Mustang 289
Ford Mustang Fastback Restored and overhauled condition, Executed with a Performance engine, Striking color scheme "Raven Black" with a red "Pony" Deluxe interior, Nice clean example,
1970 | Ford Mustang Mach 1
MUSTANG NACH 1 V8 1970
1968 | Ford Mustang 289
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