Lowest price we’ve seen: 2000 Ford Mustang SVT Cobra R

2000 Ford SVT Cobra R LS

If you’re not familar with the 2000 Mustang Cobra R, it’s probably because they only built 300 of them. We featured one a while back, which sold in a matter of days, you can check it out here with 8k miles. This one has 24k, but it’s also much cheaper, with an asking price of just about $30,000, making this the cheapest 2000 R we’ve seen.
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Properly Hot-Rodded: 1970 Ford Mustang Mach I

1970 Ford Mustang Mach 1 RS

We aren’t typically fans of “big body” cars from the early 70’s but this Mustang Mach I is a bit different. Admittedly, we like it because it’s black and for the ‘long and low’ look, made possible by the full Air Ride Technologies air suspension and 18″ Foose wheels. The seller is asking $85,000 but we’ll let you judge whether or not it’s worth it. He claims much more than the asking price has been put into the car, for what it’s worth. …Read More »

Steal It: 1965 Ford Mustang Fastback

1965 and 1967 Mustangs 008

We know, yes… a lot of Mustang’s lately. What can we say, we love them. This car is pretty straight forward, Red/Black with some Shelby bits, the reason we posted it here is the price, $15,000. It wasn’t long ago that bare Mustang fastback shells were selling for that money and if this car is as nice as it looks in pictures, it may be a great deal. …Read More »

Un-Restored Diamond in the Rough: 1966 Shelby Mustang G.T. 350

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We usually like to feature cars that are ready to drive, show or race; this ‘66 Shelby G.T. 350 is a bit different in that it’s largely un-restored and can use a little TLC. But, that’s exactly why we had to post it. We recently posted another 1966 Shelby, which you can find here if you’re looking for more info about these cars generally. The Hertz cars, as most know, is the original Rent-a-Racer, there are dozens of stories of people taking these directly from the rental lot to the track. Hertz Rental commissioned about 1000 cars, most of which were black with gold stripes, this car still carries its original livery and for that reason alone, it’s an icon. …Read More »

Factory Prepared: 2000 Ford Mustang SVT Cobra R with 8k miles

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October 13, 2009: Well, that was fast! EBay shows the Cobra R sold last night for the “Buy It Now” price of $37,900. Looks like there are still people buying cars out there…

October 11, 2009: If you’re looking for a “future collectible” or a car you can hold on to for a long time, drive, enjoy and not worry about, a 2000 Cobra R is probably a solid bet. We’ve thought these cars were cool since they debuted in 2000 and with only 300 in existence, they have a rarity factor regardless. The Ford Mustang is an American icon and there is no doubt they’ve proved themselves as worthy sports cars and the 2000 Cobra R is no different. It’s actually a more race-oriented, lighter, more powerful version of the typical Cobra and for only $35,000 we’d much rather have one of these versus a newer Shelby GT500, Saleen or SMS. …Read More »

Real Deal: 1966 Shelby Mustang SFM6S770

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We recently posted a 1966 Shelby G.T.350 “Tribute” that was a very nice car and sold rather quickly. This is the car that “Tribute” was based on, a real ‘66 Shelby. These cars were built by Carroll Shelby to compete with the Europeans, both on and off the track; if you don’t believe that was the focus, just check out the “Eat Spaghetti” ad from 1966. This particular car is currently on EBay, bid to $68,850 with Reserve not met. …Read More »

Act Now: 1965 Ford Mustang Shelby G.T.350 Racecar Tribute – $25,000

LSAnother one for the Mustang/Shelby guys out there. We featured a very nice G.T. 350 Tribute street car that sold very quickly a few weeks ago. This is a similar car except this one is track prepped. If you’re looking to run HSR, SVRA or even some of the classes in NASA or SCCA, this may be a great car to look into. But act quickly, as the seller (Gayle) told us she’s had quite a few calls since she posted the car up for her father. …Read More »

Shelby Look-a-like: 1965 Ford Mustang Shelby GT350 “Tribute”

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We know, we know; the name of this site is “Two Seats or Less” and this Mustang is a 2+2. We’ll feature four-seaters from time to time; we don’t discriminate, we’re mostly interested in featuring quality, somewhat unique cars you can buy and enjoy.

The seller claims this Mustang is a 1965 but to us it sure looks like a 66. The difference has to do with the rear C pillar side windows and scoop vent right behind the doors; 65’s had louvers, 66’s have small windows and 66’s have the rear scoop, 65’s didn’t. Good news is that the changes are minor and all should be settled with a look at the VIN number. …Read More »