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What is a 69 Mustang worth?

What is a 69 Mustang worth?

Data based on 1,162 auction sales. note: The images shown are representations of the 1969 Ford Mustang and not necessarily vehicles that have been bought or sold at auction….Ford Models.

Bodystyles Median Sale
Fastback Coupe $68,650
Grande Hardtop $13,600
Hardtop Coupe $42,000
Mach 1 Fastback $47,000

What’s the price of a 1964 Mustang hardtop?

And while not as pricey as, say, Corvettes or anything with a Hemi under the hood, values of early Mustangs, especially convertibles, are gaining steadily. Prices of 1964 1/2 Mustang hardtops range in price from about $6,000 to $25,000, with the average value being $18,000.

How many miles does a 1964 Ford Mustang have?

Stk#063 1964 Ford Mustang Complete Rotisserie with N.O.S. Restoration by a Cobra Body Man in 2004 and only 2500 miles on it since built. This has 58,500 original mile car. Painted Ragoon Red and …

When did the 1964 Mustang 2 + 2 come out?

Initially offered only in hardtop and convertible models, a new model was introduced in September 1964, the Fastback 2 + 2, which debuted as one of the three 1965 models. Model year 1965 took off just like 1964 1/2 did with more than 550,000 sold.

What was the price of a 1966 Ford Mustang?

With a list price of $2,368, by the weekend, 22,000 cars were ordered and some 303,408 were built that first year. Through 1966, Ford sold more than 1.4 million of them. There were up to 70 options available.

Initially offered only in hardtop and convertible models, a new model was introduced in September 1964, the Fastback 2 + 2, which debuted as one of the three 1965 models. Model year 1965 took off just like 1964 1/2 did with more than 550,000 sold.

Stk#063 1964 Ford Mustang Complete Rotisserie with N.O.S. Restoration by a Cobra Body Man in 2004 and only 2500 miles on it since built. This has 58,500 original mile car. Painted Ragoon Red and

Where can I buy a 1966 Ford Mustang?

Crevier Classic Cars is offering a 1966 Ford Mustang Fastback. | Fully-restored and ready to drive – this 1966 Ford Mustang fastback 2+2 GT is an exceptional example of a driver’s classic. The veh… More Info ›

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