Ford Mustang

America's Favorite Pony Car

The original Ford Mustang was introduced to the public on April 17th, 1964 after an official unveiling by Henry Ford II during New York World's Fair in Flushing Meadows, New York. That same day, the all-new Mustang model galloped its way into Ford dealership showrooms across America where it proved an instant success with approximately 22,000 orders placed immediately. In fact, sales far exceeded what Ford predicted by almost six times. The all-new Ford Mustang appeared on the covers of both Newsweek and Time magazine, and the car appeared in commercials on three major television networks the night before it went on sale.

1970 Ford

Mustang Convertible


$34,000

1984 Ford

Mustang GT


$20,995

2022 Ford

Mustang Shelby GT500 Carbon Fiber Track Pack Heritage Edition


$139,900

1998 Ford

Mustang Roush Stage II Coupe


$16,000

2019 Ford

Mustang Roush Stage 3


$48,995

2007 Ford

Mustang Shelby GT500 Super Snake


$92,900

1986 Ford

Mustang Saleen


$35,900

2005 Ford

Mustang GT Saleen Supercharged


$24,900

2021 Ford

Mustang Shelby GT500


$149,900

1970 Ford

Mustang


$276,700

2007 Ford

Mustang S281 Extreme


$49,900

2005 Ford

Mustang GT Twin Turbo


$33,995

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1989 Ford

Mustang LX 5.0


$20,900

1971 Ford

Mustang Mach 1


$39,900

1990 Ford

Mustang


$23,950

2021 Ford

Mustang GT Hennessey HPE800 Convertible


$99,995

1986 Ford

Mustang GT Convertible


$15,995

1985 Ford

Mustang SVO


$19,995

2015 Ford

Mustang Shelby Super Snake


$107,995

1986 Ford

Mustang GT


$22,900

2000 Ford

Mustang GT


$22,900

1995 Ford

Mustang GT Convertible


$12,995