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1969 | Ford Mustang Mach 1
Ford Mustang Mach one

1965 | Ford Mustang 289
Ford Mustang Coupe K-Code

1967 | Ford Mustang 289
Ford Mustang Convertible

1969 | Ford Mustang Mach 1
Ford Mustang Mach one

1966 | Ford Mustang 289
Ford Mustang Convertible

1968 | Ford Mustang California Special GT/CS
Ford Mustang Coupe california special

1967 | Ford Mustang 289 GTA
Ford Mustang Convertible

1967 | Ford Mustang 390 GTA
Ford Mustang Fastback

1966 | Ford Mustang 390 GTA
Ford Mustang Fastback

1967 | Ford Mustang 390 GTA
Ford Mustang Fastback

1968 | Ford Mustang 200
Ford Mustang Convertible

1966 | Ford Mustang GT
Ford Mustang Convertible

1971 | Ford Mustang Grande 351
Ford Mustang Coupe Grande

1967 | Ford Mustang 289
Ford Mustang Convertible 289 "With the A-code prefix" Factory A-code (225hp V8) - "Quite exceptional in terms of numbers", A real classic convertible for four people that you will use, Particularly enjoyable and pleasant to drive, Livery in Diamond Blue and black crinkle vinyl bucket seats interior, Equipped with electric soft top and power-assisted braking system, Almost 60 years on the road in California,

FAQs about Classic Ford Mustang Cars
Why are Ford Mustang classic cars so popular?
Ford Mustang classic cars are celebrated for their powerful V8 engines, iconic and timeless design, rich motorsport heritage, and diverse range of models. A dedicated fan base and good availability of spare parts also contribute to the enduring popularity of these classics.
How do I find parts for a classic Ford Mustang?
Parts for classic Ford Mustangs are readily available. Specialized Mustang parts dealers, online classic car parts marketplaces, Mustang clubs, and enthusiast networks provide numerous options. Many original parts are available as reproductions, and swap meets at classic car shows are also a great source.
What should I consider when buying a Ford Mustang classic car?
When purchasing a classic Ford Mustang, pay close attention to rust damage, especially on the undercarriage and wheel arches. The originality of the engine, transmission, and interior is crucial, as well as the condition of the suspension and braking system. A complete vehicle history and documentation are essential, along with matching numbers (corresponding chassis and engine numbers), and the rarity and appreciation of the specific model.














