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When Ford decided that the Mustang needed an upgrade, they truly stunned the world with the reveal of the fifth generation of their popular pony car in 2005. In came new styling that was inspired by the first generation, a revamped interior, more powerful engines, and a better driving experience, overall. Many petrolheads were feeling that the Mustang was losing its mojo, and when they saw the fifth generation, they realized that Ford not only knew that, but worked hard to regain it – and take the marque to new heights. That’s why a fifth-generation Mustang such as this 2007 Ford Mustang GT is an important car. You see, it’s not only a fine pony car that can still vaporize its rear tires, but it’s also a future classic. That’s because this car is a Shelby GT variant, which was a mildly-tuned GT, modified by Carroll Shelby Automobiles. Much of the mods lie beneath the skin, so we’ll talk about them in the relevant section. Furthermore, this car has under 18,000 miles to its name, so you can drive it to your hearts content.
The new styling of the gen five ‘Stang is really brought to life by the black coat worn by this 2007 Ford Mustang GT. The car looks positively purposeful, sinister even. This car also comes with some Shelby GT decals, plus a set of 18-inch polished wheels for extra street cred. But let’s check out the interior before we talk about why the Shelby GT is special. The black interior of this 2007 Ford Mustang GT comes with a special Shelby GT plaque on the dashboard, right between the center air vents, to remind everyone that this isn’t a regular Mustang GT. Otherwise, you’ve got leather upholstered seats, air conditioning, a Shaker 500 sound system with in-dash 6-CD changer, and the usual power conveniences.
This 2007 Ford Mustang GT comes with a 4.6L V8 under the hood, powering the rear wheels via a 5-speed manual gearbox. While a stock fifth gen Mustang GT makes 300hp, the Shelby GT can provide 319hp. That’s because it enjoys a Ford Racing air intake, a special performance tune, and a different exhaust system for a throatier soundtrack. Meanwhile, there’s traction control, in case you can’t control your enthusiasm when behind the wheel.
Ford’s fourth-generation Mustang ran for much of the '90s and early '00s. Initially, it wasn’t considered a highlight of the Mustang’s saga, but as time passed by, the fourth gen started to garner some attention. We’ve seen a similar thing happen with the third generation, or Fox Body. Today, a fourth generation Mustang in performance guise, such as this 17,556-mile 1997 Ford Mustang SVT Cobra is a fine choice for the discerning enthusiast who wants something unconventional. We’re told that all maintenance is up to date on this slithery snake, making it a car that you don’t need to protect with mothballs and bubble wrap, but one that you can engage in proper driving thrills on your favorite road.
When Ford decided that the Mustang needed an upgrade, they truly stunned the world with the reveal of the fifth generation of their popular pony car in 2005. In came new styling that was inspired by the first generation, a revamped interior, more powerful engines, and a better driving experience, overall. Many petrolheads were feeling that the Mustang was losing its mojo, and when they saw the fifth generation, they realized that Ford not only knew that, but worked hard to regain it – and take the marque to new heights. That’s why a fifth-generation Mustang such as this 2007 Ford Mustang GT is an important car. You see, it’s not only a fine pony car that can still vaporize its rear tires, but it’s also a future classic. That’s because this car is a Shelby GT variant, which was a mildly-tuned GT, modified by Carroll Shelby Automobiles. Much of the mods lie beneath the skin, so we’ll talk about them in the relevant section. Furthermore, this car has under 18,000 miles to its name, so you can drive it to your hearts content.
Do you want a Mustang that’s relatively new, comes with sharp looks, and a brawny V8 waiting to be enjoyed? If so, this sixth-generation 2017 Ford Mustang GT is just the ticket. The sixth generation was introduced in 2015, and is built on the retro-modern looks of the fifth generation. However, things were sharpened, tightened, and optimized, making this generation one of the best – not too far behind the current seventh generation. So, if you’ve got a pony car itch that begs to be scratched, this 31,000-mile example is the right way to go about it.
This 1962 Ford F100 Custom Restomod represents the culmination of a meticulous four-year, ground-up build that blends vintage styling with modern performance and craftsmanship. A complete frame-off restoration ensured every detail was addressed, resulting in a truck that is both a showpiece and fully functional. It has won numerous awards, including an NSRA Safety 23 Certificate, and was never transported to events or shows via trailer. Featuring a custom-built chassis from Scott’s Hotrods and Customs, high-performance drivetrain components, and a stunning beige and bronze exterior paint scheme, this F100 is a unique example of restomod excellence. A detailed photo build book, along with receipts and documentation, accompanies the vehicle.
The seller is offering a 1968 Ford LTD, a classic full-size sedan equipped with a 390ci V8 engine and a 3-speed Cruise-O-Matic automatic transmission. This vehicle, identified by VIN 8E66F237233, exemplifies late-1960s American automotive design and engineering. The seller highlights that the car features rear-wheel drive and power-assisted disc brakes, which were advanced features for its time. Finished in a green exterior complemented by a matching green leather interior, this Ford LTD offers a cohesive and period-correct color scheme. With hidden headlights and bench seating, the car showcases signature styling elements of its era.
We love a good comeback story here at ECT, and the Ford Bronco is one of the best examples of one in a long time. This 2021 Ford Bronco Wildtrak with just over 16,000 miles is the perfect companion for such excursions. The Bronco is an icon amongst Ford enthusiasts and when they brought the name back in 2021 after a long hiatus, there were high expectations, and boy did they deliver.
A Dodge Charger…station wagon? Technically, yes. The Dodge Magnum was released in 2005 as the station wagon version of the Charger. The high performance SRT-8 version was available from the 2006 model year with several performance upgrades, including the 6.1L Hemi engine from the Chrysler 300 SRT-8. Like the Charger and the Chrysler 300, the Magnum was also based on the Chrysler LX platform, and shared parts from its partner company Mercedes-Benz, especially from the W211 E-Class and the W220 S-Class. Parts of the rear suspension came from the W211, while the design of the front suspension was derived from the W220. The transmission, differential, driveshaft, steering system and some electrical components were also from Mercedes. This car is reported to have done just 62,250 miles in 18 years.
Ford’s fourth-generation Mustang ran for much of the '90s and early '00s. Initially, it wasn’t considered a highlight of the Mustang’s saga, but as time passed by, the fourth gen started to garner some attention. We’ve seen a similar thing happen with the third generation, or Fox Body. Today, a fourth generation Mustang in performance guise, such as this 17,556-mile 1997 Ford Mustang SVT Cobra is a fine choice for the discerning enthusiast who wants something unconventional. We’re told that all maintenance is up to date on this slithery snake, making it a car that you don’t need to protect with mothballs and bubble wrap, but one that you can engage in proper driving thrills on your favorite road.
When Ford decided that the Mustang needed an upgrade, they truly stunned the world with the reveal of the fifth generation of their popular pony car in 2005. In came new styling that was inspired by the first generation, a revamped interior, more powerful engines, and a better driving experience, overall. Many petrolheads were feeling that the Mustang was losing its mojo, and when they saw the fifth generation, they realized that Ford not only knew that, but worked hard to regain it – and take the marque to new heights. That’s why a fifth-generation Mustang such as this 2007 Ford Mustang GT is an important car. You see, it’s not only a fine pony car that can still vaporize its rear tires, but it’s also a future classic. That’s because this car is a Shelby GT variant, which was a mildly-tuned GT, modified by Carroll Shelby Automobiles. Much of the mods lie beneath the skin, so we’ll talk about them in the relevant section. Furthermore, this car has under 18,000 miles to its name, so you can drive it to your hearts content.
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