- 1994 ford mustang gt convertible 2-door 5.0l 107600 miles(US $2,995.00)
- 1964 1/2 ford mustang base 289 4.7l v8 auto matching original barn car
- 1965 ford mustang fastback gt a-code restored @no reserve (not a clone)
- 2000 ford mustang coupe salvage history no reserve
- 2004 ford mustang convertible,one owner! local car real clean! both keys!
- 2012 ford mustang 2dr cpe boss 302(US $37,900.00)
- 1973 mustang hard top, great driver. super low reserve!
- 2001 ford mustang gt convertible 2-door 4.6l(US $13,500.00)
- 1984 mustang 20th anniversary limited edition(US $7,500.00)
- 2003 ford mustang svt cobra supercharged 2-dr coupe mint super low miles 24,000
- 1986 ford mustang gt convertible 2-door 5.0l
- Turbo 1993 mustang lx convertible 5.0 fast!!
- 2006 ford mustang gt coupe 2-door 4.6l(US $18,200.00)
- 2004 ford mustang 3.8l v6 auto low mileage no accidents ever cpo warranty(US $9,900.00)
- We finance!!! 2013 ford mustang premium leather sync bluetooth cd texas auto(US $22,588.00)
- 2014 shelby gt500 new 5.8l v8 32v manual rear wheel drive coupe premium(US $67,690.00)
- We finance!! cruise control power windows and power locks cloth interior(US $15,991.00)
- 2013 gt premium used 5l v8 32v manual coupe premium(US $26,995.00)
- 2011 ford mustang coupe premium v6 auto leather shaker sound alloys ac clean !(US $14,480.00)
- Mustang coupe(US $21,500.00)
- 1976 ford mustang w/302 fresh rebuild(US $1,500.00)
- 07 super stallion 1 of only 30 supercharged versions price reduced low miles(US $35,990.00)
- Mustang super snake convertable
- 2007 ford mustang gt *mint*
- New roush rs green cpe 3.7l 305hp 6 speed brembo 19" rims aero body suspension(US $26,880.00)
- 2010 mustang shelby gt500
- Roush rs new coupe sterling 3.7l v6 roush aero body 20" rims lowring suspension(US $26,520.00)
- New roush rs coupe 3.7l 305hp 6 speed brembo 19" rims aero body suspension(US $25,190.00)
- 2001 mustang cobra
- 2014 ford mustang convertible leather sync warranty(US $27,994.00)
- 1986 gt mutang t-top(US $22,500.00)
- 1989 ford mustang gt hatchback 2-door 5.0l(US $1,700.00)
- 2010 ford mustang gt convertable(US $27,500.00)
- 1965 fastback shelby inspired restomod 341w, 4 speed similar to 1967 1969 ford(US $69,000.00)
- 1997 ford mustang svt cobra convertible 2-door 4.6l
- Stage 3 rousch mustang #54 of 100.
- 2008 ford mustang shelby gt500kr(US $85,000.00)
- 2003 ford mustang mach i coupe 2-door 4.6l(US $16,500.00)
- 2013 ford mustang gt coupe 2-door 5.0l rare california special 6sp manual
- 1992 ford mustang lx 5.0 notchback coupe 2 door sedan tremec 3550 vortech v1
- Beautiful 1983 ford mustang glx convertible 2-door 3.8l parade car
- Mustang gt premium ~399 original miles~(US $22,500.00)
- 1966 mustang gt convertible - beautifully restored(US $47,500.00)
- 2007 ford mustang gt coupe 2-door 4.6l(US $19,700.00)
- 1965 ford mustang 289 v8 3 speed c code(US $12,500.00)
- 2013 ford mustang gt premium(US $29,700.00)
- 1968 ford mustang(US $10,900.00)
- Nostalgia funny car 1965 mustang fastback all steel lift body barn find(US $7,200.00)
- 1989 ford mustang gt convertible 2-door 5.0l(US $5,000.00)
- 1999 rio red ford mustang svt cobra convertible 2-door 4.6l(US $8,900.00)
- Mustang 1993 convertible lx blue 2-door(US $1,425.00)
- 1967 ford mustang 4.7l beautifully restored graphite gray over black(US $34,995.00)
- 1995 ford mustang base convertible 2-door 3.8l(US $3,999.00)
- 1998 ford mustang gt convertible, 11k low miles, excellent!!!!(US $11,991.00)
- Notchback **1990 ford mustang lx sedan 2-door 2.3l
- 2000 ford mustang 3.8
- 2013 ford mustang gt coupe 2-door 5.0l grabber blue one of kind(US $31,000.00)
- 2007 ford mustang gt coupe 2-door 4.6l v8 - hot!!(US $11,499.00)
- 1993 ford mustang foxbody big block project
- Shelby gt500 manual convertible 5.8l cd 5.8l 4v supercharged v8 engine (std)(US $58,000.00)
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Toyota fears supplier pressure in Australia with GM pull out
Wed, 11 Dec 2013With Ford and General Motors both announcing an end to production in Australia, the country's auto industry is in a bad way. With the exit of two big players, there's increased concern that a third Australian manufacturer, Toyota, will be forced out, as well.
"We are saddened to learn of GM Holden's decision. This will place unprecedented pressure on the local supplier network and our ability to build cars in Australia," Toyota Australia said in a statement. The GM closure of Holden production will be the direct end to 2,900 jobs, but will also force a dramatic reduction in the size of the country's supplier network, as there will simply be fewer cars to build.
In the same statement, Toyota Australia said it would work with suppliers and local government to figure out whether continuing production Down Under was even feasible. According to Automotive News, a representative for the Australian Manufacturing Workers' Union told reporters it was "highly likely" that Toyota would also close up shop within the next few years.
This woman owns the first Ford Mustang sold in the US
Wed, 11 Dec 2013As Ford celebrates the 50th anniversary of the Mustang with the unveiling of the all-new sixth-gen design, one Chicago women can lay claim to a piece of Mustang history. According to CBS Chicago, Gail Wise was the first person in the US to buy a Mustang in 1964, and she did so two days before the car was even unveiled to the public.
Wise, then a 22-year-old teacher, went into the Chicago Ford dealership wanting to buy a convertible, and a salesperson ushered her over to car covered by a tarp. That car was a baby blue Mustang convertible, which she still owns today - along with the documentation. After sitting for almost 30 years and undergoing a full restoration, the car now looks to be in original condition. The report says that this $3,400 purchase could be worth anywhere between $100,000 and $250,000. While this worked out well for Mrs. Wise, we wouldn't recommend anyone going into a dark, back room of a dealership hoping to get a jump on the purchase of a 2015 Mustang.
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Does the new 2015 Ford Mustang have a burnout control system?
Tue, 10 Dec 2013Whether it's lane departure warning, blind-spot monitoring or automatic emergency braking, most of the electronic systems we see emerging on new vehicles focus on safety. But there are some there just for enthusiasts. We're talking about systems like automatic throttle blipping for perfect downshifts, or launch control to get that textbook acceleration from a standstill. But the latest system could prove just the opposite of the latter.
Although it has given us most of the details, Ford is still keeping certain elements of its new Mustang secret. But emerging reports may have the skinny on one system which Ford is trying is darnedest to keep under its hat for the time being. That, according to unnamed sources cited by Motor Authority, is burnout control.
The system is reportedly designed to help novices execute the perfect smokey burnout - sort of like launch control, but specifically the opposite. The system could, according to elaborative speculation, lock the front brakes while spooling up the engine to optimal revolutions before dumping (or indicating the driver to do dump) the clutch. A cloud of tire smoke and a long pair of skid marks would then ensue.
2015 Ford Mustang revs it up at Cars & Coffee
Mon, 09 Dec 2013Just because the new 2015 Ford Mustang has officially been released, you didn't think that would be the end of the matter - did you? Of course not. There'll still be plenty of rumors, reports and video footage to bring you. Like this, the first non-official footage of the new pony car in the wild.
Shot by YouTube user SotA1080 and dug up by our friends at CarBuzz, this clip shows the new Mustang posing for photos (alongside other Mustangs) and starting up its engine at the most recent gathering of Cars & Coffee in Irvine, CA. And this being the GT model, it's not packing the V6 or the turbo four, but the red-blooded 5.0-liter V8 that tells us and enthusiasts worldwide that the new Mustang has not lost its way. Scroll on down to watch the footage for yourself.
Ford open to diesel, hybrid or electric Mustang? [w/poll]
Sun, 08 Dec 2013The Ford Mustang may not be the first vehicle that comes to mind when you think of environmentally-friendly forms of transportation. The arrival of the turbocharged four-cylinder engine in the new Mustang could do a lot to combat that perception, but the EcoBoost engine may just be the tip of the iceberg in that regard.
Speaking with Ford powertrain boss Bob Fascetti at the reveal of the new Mustang in Australia, GoAuto reports that the Blue Oval automaker is considering offering its latest pony car with a diesel, hybrid or even electric powertrain in the future.
"We're not looking at diesel at the moment, but given where we need to go with fuel consumption we are looking at all our options," said Fascetti. Other options could include a nine- or ten-speed automatic transmission to replace the current six-speed unit in order to help improve fuel economy and emissions for the Mustang, although figures for the current lineup have yet to be revealed.
Mulally to stay at Ford through end of 2014 at least
Fri, 06 Dec 2013Alan Mulally isn't going anywhere... at least not just yet. The CEO who helped turn around Ford Motor Company has been linked to the top job at tech behemoth Microsoft, leading to a flurry of rumors about potential successors. Those rumors, though, may have just been put to rest - at least for a little while.
Speaking to Edsel Ford II (great-grandson of company founder Henry Ford) at the unveiling of the new Mustang, Automotive News Europe confirmed that Mulally would stick around until the end of next year. "Alan is staying through the end of 2014 and that's all I know," said Ford. "Frankly, he has told us that his plan is to stay with Ford through the end of 2014."
Presuming that Edsel Ford is correct and that Microsoft isn't so hot on Mulally that it saves the position for him, it seems increasingly likely that the 68-year-old exec is more interested in continuing to work in Dearborn rather than in Redmond.
2015 Ford Mustang: Obsessively covered [w/videos + poll]
Thu, 05 Dec 2013Here at Autoblog, we've officially stamped December 5, 2013, as Ford Mustang Day. Sure, the sixth-generation Pony Car started leaking out onto the web days ago, but all of the official, non-embargoed hotness has come out today. And man, there's been a lot.
In terms of new car debuts, this is a really big one - not unlike all of the Corvette madness that kicked off the 2013 automotive season. So to make sure you haven't missed anything, here's a wrap-up of everything you need to know about the 2015 Ford Mustang.
Deep Dive: 2015 Ford Mustang
J Mays on the 2015 Ford Mustang
Thu, 05 Dec 2013J Mays, head of design at Ford, may be retiring from the company after 16 years, but not before showing the world his swan song: the 2015 Mustang. Ford officially revealed its new coupe and convertible to the public at events around the world on Thursday, including a live unveiling on ABC's Good Morning America, and Mays was in attendance at the automaker's home event in Dearborn, MI, which is where we caught up with him for a few words about his new baby.
"It's a joy" to design the Mustang, Mays told Autoblog, adding that this sixth-generation coupe is his "favorite design so far." Of course, the 2015 model takes cues from all of the generations that came before it, but Mays said it was important to edit down the specific elements from previous models, leaving just enough off to let the customer "participate and fill in the blanks."
"If it doesn't sell itself, you probably aren't a Mustang fan."
Ford dissects the heart of the 2015 Mustang, its engine range
Thu, 05 Dec 2013Happy Mustang Day. Are you tired of hearing about the 2015 Ford Mustang yet? No? Good, here's a bunch of mechanical data on Ford's sixth-gen muscle car, along with cutaways of the GT's 5.0-liter V8 and the new 2.3-liter, EcoBoost four-cylinder shown above. We also have a smattering of info on the Stang's updated transmissions and an exploded-parts-diagram view of its all-new independent rear suspension.
Ford is set to make waves offering the Mustang with a turbo for the firs time since the small-volume SVO of the 1980s. Displacing 2.3 liters, the engine's twin-scroll turbo should help the four-cylinder turn out a projected 305 horsepower and 300 pound-feet of torque, while also returning the best fuel economy in the Mustang's engine lineup. As we said in our Deep Dive, the EcoBoost will be slotted in as a premium engine, above the 3.7-liter V6 but below the 5.0-liter V8.
Speaking of that high-revving eight-cylinder, it's receiving a new cylinder head with high-flow ports. The intake and exhaust valves are larger and the cams have been replaced, among other tweaks. It should rev even higher thanks to a rebalanced crankshaft and forged connecting rods. Ford is still claiming a projected 420 hp and 390 lb-ft, although as many of the changes for the 2015's V8 come from the 2013 Boss 302, we're going to assume there's some sandbagging at work.
2015 Ford Mustang Convertible shown on Twitter [UPDATE w/video]
Thu, 05 Dec 2013It hasn't yet been 12 hours since the hotly anticipated 2015 Ford Mustang has been let out into public view. After a series of evocative leaks over the course of the last days, we brought you a full deep dive of the sixth-generation pony car at the dawning of today. And yet, here we are rushing to bring you news of a new Mustang variant, already.
Be it part of a plan to keep the Mustang fervor at full boil, or a misunderstood email somewhere in the chain of command, Ford UK has unceremoniously tweeted a picture of the 2015 Ford Mustang Convertible. For a newly global Mustang, getting our first look at the droptop from the convertible-crazy British does make some amount of sense.
As for details, well, you're looking at them. Brandon Turkus reported yesterday that the Mustang 'vert would make use of a fully electric convertible mechanism, and that it would be of fabric construction rather than some kind of retractable hardtop. We see here that the fabric part is clearly true, and it does look as though Ford may still be employing the same kind of manually attached tonneau cover that exists right now. Of course, our view from this angle isn't great, and the particulars are still up in the air.