10 Coolest Ford Mustangs for Sale Right Now

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Looking for Ford Mustangs for sale that stand out from the crowd? The used and collector market is packed with them right now, from numbers-matching ’60s fastbacks to supercharged modern Shelbys. We combed current listings and live auctions to round up ten of the most interesting Ford Mustangs for sale today, spanning six decades of pony car history. Prices and bids reflect the market at the time of writing and may change as these listings progress.

1. 2007 Ford Mustang Shelby GT500 Super Snake — 2,800 Miles

2007 Ford Mustang Shelby GT500 Super Snake coupe in Torch Red, front three-quarter view

This Super Snake pairs Shelby American’s cooling, handling, and interior upgrades with a Kenne Bell-supercharged 5.4-liter V8 and a six-speed manual, and it shows just 2,800 miles. Finished in Torch Red over black leather with a limited-slip differential, it’s one of the lowest-mile Super Snakes to surface in a while. Currently bidding at $58,500 in a no-reserve Bring a Trailer auction.

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2. 2019 Ford Mustang Bullitt — 870 Miles

2019 Ford Mustang Bullitt in Dark Highland Green, front three-quarter view

Ordered new by its original owner from Mac Haik Ford in Texas, this Bullitt has covered just 870 miles. It pairs the 5.0-liter V8 and six-speed manual with a limited-slip differential, 19-inch Heritage wheels, and the correct Dark Highland Green over Ebony leather look that makes the Bullitt edition so desirable. Currently bidding at $37,500 on Bring a Trailer.

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3. 2012 Ford Mustang Boss 302 — 6k Miles

2012 Ford Mustang Boss 302 in Race Red with black stripes, front three-quarter view

Delivered new to Dannemora Ford in New York and sold to its current owner in 2015, this Laguna Seca-worthy Boss 302 now shows just 6,000 miles. It’s finished in Race Red with black stripes over Charcoal Black cloth, powered by the naturally aspirated 5.0-liter V8 that made the reborn Boss 302 an instant modern classic. Currently bidding at $25,250 on Bring a Trailer.

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4. Coyote-Powered 1967 Ford Mustang Convertible

1967 Ford Mustang convertible custom build with a Coyote V8 swap, front view

This first-generation convertible was treated to a modern resto-mod build around a Gen II 5.0-liter Coyote crate V8 and a Tremec TKO 600 five-speed manual. Finished in gray with black over-the-top stripes and a GT500E-style body kit, it blends 1960s style with the drivability of a current Mustang GT. Currently bidding at $30,000 on Bring a Trailer.

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5. 1969 Ford Boss 302 — One of 194 in Wimbledon White

1969 Ford Mustang Boss 302 in Wimbledon White, front three-quarter view

Just 194 Boss 302s left the factory in Wimbledon White, and this Canadian example has been treated to a comprehensive restoration. It retains the Boss 302’s high-revving small-block V8, close-ratio four-speed, and functional hood scoop, with correct trim and stripe details throughout. Listed with an asking price of $94,500.

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6. 1969 Ford Mustang Mach 1 — Original R-Code 428 Cobra Jet

1969 Ford Mustang Mach 1 in red with black hood stripe, front three-quarter view

This Mach 1 carries its numbers-matching R-code 428 Cobra Jet V8, a factory rarity that puts it near the top of the Mach 1 hierarchy. The car has picked up show awards following a documented restoration and presents with correct Mach 1 stripe graphics, a shaker-style hood, and factory sport interior appointments. Listed with an asking price of $159,900.

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7. 1967 Mustang Fastback “Lightning” — 600 HP Custom Build

1967 Ford Mustang Fastback custom build in red with white stripes, front view

Nicknamed “Lightning,” this one-off fastback build packs roughly 600 horsepower into a classic 1967 shell, blending vintage sheet metal with a thoroughly modern powertrain and chassis upgrades. It’s built for drivers who want fastback looks with genuinely quick acceleration, not just a garage queen. Listed with an asking price of $235,995.

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8. 1967 Ford Mustang GT350 Tribute Restomod — 535 HP Shafiroff V8

1967 Ford Mustang GT350 tribute restomod in blue with white stripes, side profile

This restomod wears classic GT350 livery over a chassis built to handle real power, with a 535-horsepower Shafiroff-built V8 under the hood. It’s the kind of build that lets an owner enjoy vintage Shelby style with modern reliability and grip. Listed with an asking price of $109,500.

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9. 2006 Ford Mustang Saleen Extreme — 1 of 35

2006 Ford Mustang Saleen Extreme in black, front three-quarter view

Saleen built only 35 examples of the Extreme package on the S197-generation Mustang, and this low-mileage example shows why the package remains a sleeper among enthusiasts. It combines Saleen’s aggressive aero and suspension upgrades with the rarity of a limited production run. Listed with an asking price of $64,995.

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10. 2005 Ford Mustang Roush 427R “STRETCH” — 1 of 1

2005 Ford Mustang Roush 427R Stretch edition in silver, front three-quarter view

Billed as a genuine 1-of-1, this Roush 427R “Stretch” build takes the already-rare 427R package and pushes it further into custom territory with a lengthened, highly modified body and chassis. It’s the rare kind of Mustang where “one of one” is a literal, not marketing, claim. Listed with an asking price of $69,995.

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Whether you’re after a numbers-matching Boss 302, a documented Cobra Jet Mach 1, or a resto-mod built for back-road speed, these Ford Mustangs for sale show there’s something for nearly every taste and budget right now. As always with auctions, bids shown above will keep climbing until each sale closes, so check the individual listings for the latest numbers.

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