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Now here’s one for collectors. Ford’s first-generation Mustang was a runaway sales success, shifting nearly 1.3 million examples during the car’s 1964-1973 production run. Of course, this included the brawny V8s, the popular fastback, and the interesting hardtop variant. But what about convertibles – especially those with six-cylinder engines and geared towards the leisurely cruiser crowd? Well, we’ve got one of those right here, in the shape of a 33,090-mile 1966 Ford Mustang Convertible. The current owner says that the car has received some mechanical maintenance, so you can be assured that it will perform like it should.
While the Fastback steals all the glory and the hardtop gets appreciation from a niche crowd, the convertible sure does cut a sleek profile. Just gaze at this maroon 1966 Ford Mustang Convertible’s lines, especially when its white convertible top has been put down. The car looks fantastic, and we see that this example is pretty much stock, right down to the iconic Pony on the front grille. The chrome bumpers, and chrome-surrounded three-element rear lamp clusters are another first-gen Mustang icon, and they are all here to be enjoyed. This is a classic car that you’ll enjoy taking to car shows, or just driving around the city and soaking in the atmosphere of appreciation that surrounds it. The interior of this 1966 Ford Mustang Convertible is in black, and like the exterior, is as close to stock as possible. There’s plenty of chrome on the interior too, from the door handles and window winders, to the ventilation system controls and gauge cluster surround. You’ve also got comfortable low-back seats, and the iconic Pony on the passenger side of the dashboard. Meanwhile, the car’s radio has been upgraded to a JVC retro-modern unit with a cassette tape player.
This 1966 Ford Mustang Convertible gets its go-factor from a thrifty and reliable 200ci in-line six-cylinder engine. Power was said to be around 120hp, but you’ve got a three-speed manual gearbox to use to drive the rear wheels in a smooth fashion. The current owner says that the car sports new brake lines, and a new battery.
1966 Ford Mustang Convertible
200ci I6
3-Speed Manual
RWD
Maroon Exterior
Black Interior
White Convertible Top
New Brakes
New Brake Lines
New Battery
Iconic Front Grille With Pony Emblem
Independent Front Suspension w/ Coil Springs
Live Rear Axle Suspension With Leaf Springs
The fifth-generation Ford Mustang reinvented itself as a design icon, blending retro cues with a decidedly modern drivetrain. While the 2010 Mustang was available in many potent flavors, one of the most sought after was undeniably the 2010 Ford Mustang Shelby GT 500 Super Snake. When it was launched, it was the most powerful production Mustang ever made, with a reported 500 hp on tap. The GT500 Mustang was breathed upon by the engineers at Shelby, a company that has had a long association with fast Fords. It featured a supercharged V8 engine and many other performance upgrades. Our featured example takes this one step further with many upgrades, including improved suspension and brakes. Read on to find more!
A first-generation Mustang is a fantastic way to get into collecting classic cars or dip your toes into the waters and see if the temperature is right. The first-generation Mustang sold by the bucketload and was one of the hottest cars in America during the sixties. As time passed by and newer generations came out, the first one never lost its appeal. In fact, it gained more and more appeal and is now firmly recognized as an iconic classic representing American automotive culture. That’s why we’re confident that this 1965 Ford Mustang GT Convertible will catch many eyes. The car comes to you with just 20,000 miles after an engine rebuild and reportedly sports stock parts. If it appeals to you, best act fast.
An American muscle car with more than 500 horsepower and the name of a Texas chicken farmer never gets old. For those who are confused, we are talking about the Shelby Mustang. In 2016, we had to endure a long wait until Ford dropped the new Shelby, and boy, was it worth it. As soon as it debuted, automotive magazines called it perhaps the best all-around sports coupe there is. With the diabolical Voodoo engine, the 2016 Shelby is a serious sportster. Even if you're skeptical, we'd recommend you take your chances with this 2016 Ford Mustang GT350R from Texas. It only shows 18,000 miles on its clock and is ready to be your track day darling.
The fourth-generation Ford Fairlane of the ‘60s offered a happy middle ground for those who wanted a large sedan or coupe but didn’t want to stretch to the levels that the Galaxie offered. Our featured Ford Fairlane has been on the receiving end of some loving restoration work and reports an all-new interior along with other key components. With a 260ci V8 engine, the owner reports a mileage of 47,200 on the odometer.
The fifth-generation Ford Mustang reinvented itself as a design icon, blending retro cues with a decidedly modern drivetrain. While the 2010 Mustang was available in many potent flavors, one of the most sought after was undeniably the 2010 Ford Mustang Shelby GT 500 Super Snake. When it was launched, it was the most powerful production Mustang ever made, with a reported 500 hp on tap. The GT500 Mustang was breathed upon by the engineers at Shelby, a company that has had a long association with fast Fords. It featured a supercharged V8 engine and many other performance upgrades. Our featured example takes this one step further with many upgrades, including improved suspension and brakes. Read on to find more!
The Ford Raptor is already a fantastic dream for off road aficionados, but what if Shelby can take it a step further. Meet the 2019 Ford F-150 Shelby Baja Raptor. Domineering a 525-horsepower producing twin turbocharged V6 power plant with an aluminum body saving almost 500 pounds of weight, this rugged machine is ready to take on any terrain with sheer power. This particular example we have today has clocked over 32,250 miles on the odometer and it comes with the 802A Technology package; in simple terms, the luxury package. You get memory seats with cooling, remote start, Blind Spot Information System with Cross-Traffic Alert, a 360-degree camera with lane assist, Pro Trailer Backup Assist and most importantly a 4.10:1 Torsen front differential. Moreover, Shelby equips this truck with a Fox 3”-lift suspension system, high-clearance bumpers, and a chase rack with two full-size spare tires. For sale in Fayetteville, Georgia, this is the perfect machine to explore the wilderness in style.
The fourth-generation Ford Fairlane of the ‘60s offered a happy middle ground for those who wanted a large sedan or coupe but didn’t want to stretch to the levels that the Galaxie offered. Our featured Ford Fairlane has been on the receiving end of some loving restoration work and reports an all-new interior along with other key components. With a 260ci V8 engine, the owner reports a mileage of 47,200 on the odometer.
Would you like to own a vehicle that’s a sports car and a pickup truck rolled into one surprisingly stylish package? Well, that’s what the Chevy El Camino has been offering for several years, until it bowed out in 1987. This interesting body style provided the ride quality and handling of a car, paired with some load-lugging capabilities more atypical of pickup trucks. Called the Coupe Utility segment, this would go on to become immensely popular in countries such as Australia and South Africa. So if you’re a Coupe Utility fan, check out this 1987 Chevrolet El Camino SS with just 5,000 original miles that we’re selling right now. The current owner reports that it’s had a recent oil change, and comes with a maintenance manual, plus an original car cover to keep it safe should you need to park it outdoors.
The Dodge Charger is nothing short of an all American hero—a legend on the screen in Hollywood, and cherished amongst muscle car enthusiast worldwide. Enhancing a Dodge Charger’s performance and appearance while retaining its true nature can be a challenging project. However, this custom-built 1968 Dodge Charger Hellcat Restomod ‘Incision’ achieves this balance masterfully, embodying both raw power and modern upgrades. Built by Jesse’s Classic and Customs in Gregory, MI, this full custom project with lots of planning and dedication stands as a stunning example of how to do a restomod right, earning its spotlight at the 2022 SEMA Auto Show.
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