Used Ford Mustangs can save you a bundle. Before you get ripped off, read this article and discover how you can secure a used Ford Mustang for a fraction of the price you’d normally pay. Find out where you can purchase such models as 1971 Mustang convertibles, 67′ Ford Mustangs, and even used pink convertible Mustangs.

classic mustangs for saleThe Ford Mustang, born with great success in 1964 as a stylish roadster, has undergone many makeovers but remains the quintessential pony car and the muscle car of choice for countless North American car-lovers. If you’ve ever driven one you know that this combination of power and comfort is second to none. But all good things come with a price.

Buying a Mustang doesn’t have to break the bank. If you know what to look for, you can get a great deal on a used Mustang. There are thousands out there in all colors and conditions but you have to be careful and know exactly what you’re getting into. This article will help you secure the best deal and avoid the hangover that comes with a major purchase gone wrong.

Decide What You Want

Are you looking for a show car, a project car, or a daily driver? What year and model are you interested in? These are the major factors that will determine the condition and price of cars when you’re doing your search. A 1967 Mustang fastback project car for sale will probably be in fair to poor condition and be significantly cheaper than any 2007 Ford Mustang GT500 for sale.

Decide How Much You Can Spend

Of course, what you want may be determined by how much money you have. If you’re looking to save and you have time and know-how, consider a project car. If you’re considering older models, just remember that the purchase price shouldn’t consume your entire budget. There are going to be parts, repairs and insurance. Depending on the car, these may actually amount to more than the purchase price. The important thing is to make a budget and stick to it.

Be Realistic

It’s a common story: Joe sees a 1967 GTA Mustang convertible for sale at a reasonable price. It needs some work on the engine, interior and body. Joe buys the car and has big plans for it. Then it sits under a tarp in his driveway for five years until someone convinces him to get rid of it… for a fraction of what he paid. Don’t be Joe. Be realistic about the time, energy and money you have to put into a used car, be it classic or not.

Check Into the Car’s History

If you find something you like, you need to do a thorough background check. Ask the seller for complete maintenance records but don’t assume that everyone is as honest as your grandfather was. Check the VIN with a place like CARFAX to get a complete history of the car. The VIN can be found on the inner fender on all models from 1965 to 1968 and stamped on the back of the engine block on all models after 1968. Stay away from salvage titles and make sure the VIN number matches the cars parts. You don’t want to sink a lot of money into something that has been rebuilt.

Make Sure the Car is in Good Shape

Of course, you want the car to be in good condition. Take it for a test drive. Have it looked over by a licensed mechanic, preferable one who knows about Mustangs. Pay special attention to the drivetrain – since many Mustangs have, for understandable reasons, been driven fairly hard – and watch out for rust anywhere on the frame. Don’t always believe a seller’s claims. If you see and ad for “67’ For Mustangs For Sale… All Original Parts,” for example, don’t believe it. All original parts on any older Mustang is an extremely rare find.

Verify the Car’s Vintage

You might see a 1967 Shelby GT.500 Mustang for sale that is not exactly that. Sometimes a seller will claim his Mustang is a GT when it is, in fact, nothing of the sort. Remember, GT means “Grand Touring” or “Gran Turismo,” which meant that it was built for high performance and superior comfort. Research the GT package for that model and year and make sure those components are there. You can also buy popular Mustang Recognition Guide to help you ensure that that 1986 Ford Mustang GT for sale is actually a 1986 Ford Mustang GT.

Understand the Price

The “cheap” part of an ad that says “cheap 1967 mustangs for sale” might be deceptive. If you don’t want to get fleeced, this is one area where you’re going to want to do a lot of research. You can use the Kelley Blue Book to get a general idea of the suggested price for any model and year, but that’s not the best resource to find out the value of classic Mustangs. Turn to a trusted source like Henning’s Motor News, which specializes in classic cars. A used mustang price must be balanced with the cost of repairs and restoration, if necessary. Check out the mustang parts classifieds before you start looking at cars so you have an idea of what you’re getting into.

Know Where to Look

There are plenty of places to look for a used Mustang. If you understand the sheer number of options, then you’ll know that passing over that collector Mustang convertible for sale down the street from you doesn’t mean giving up on collector Mustang convertibles.

Now, you could start with your local classified ads, but chances of finding a good selection of used Ford Mustangs in the paper are pretty slim. Instead, we recommend checking out the largest Internet automotive auction site in the world – eBay Motors.

eBay Motors has the most listings for quality used vehicles around. Their powerful search tools make it easy to find the make and model of the Mustang you want, and you can even have it list used Mustangs that are available in your area! Simply enter your postal code and let eBay Motors do the rest. You can try it out by filling out the box below – what could be simpler?

 

Whether you’re looking for a daily driver, a show car, or a project car, buying a used Mustang is an exciting adventure. Just know what to look for and what to avoid in order to make sure you don’t blow thousands of dollars on an old nag.

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