This 1973 Mustang is an unknown quantity, but it is one of the cheapest complete examples that we have seen here atBarn Findsin recent times. That alone makes it worth a look. If there is rust in the A-Pillar, then it has probably deteriorated beyond repair. If that area is sound, t...
This 1966 Mustang carries all of the hallmarks of a project that will be riddled with major rust problems. However, things might not be as bad as they appear. It is also a complete car and is probably one of the cheapest complete Mustang project cars that we have seen here atBarn Finds...
Yes, restored classic Ford Mustangs can sell for upwards of $200,000, but you can still find some of the ’60s and ’70s models at an affordable price. These first- and second-gen Mustangs may need a little TLC, but don’t let that discourage you from picking one up. If you are l...
In 1966, Ford sold approximately 500,000 Mustangs Coupes, making it one of the most popular and lasting models the brand ever produced. You may also like: Largest oil fields in the world 1967 Tadson Bussey // Flickr 1967 - Absolute gas price: $0.35- Inflation-adjusted price: $2.71 (#42...
but this is probably one of the cheapest. This one has its share of rust issues, but as someone once said, “No car is beyond saving. It just depends on how deep your pockets are.” You will find this one listed for salehere on eBay. It is located in Osteen, Florida, and comes ...