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FORD MUSTANG Used Car Review

The Ford Mustang was officially imported to Australia in 2015 after the legendary American sports car became a global model for the first time in its 50-year history. (Local engineering company Tickford, however, did briefly convert some Mustangs to right-hand drive in 2001.) Available in both coupe and convertible body styles, and with a turbocharged four-cylinder providing a more fuel-efficient alternative to the traditional V8, the Mustang quickly established itself as Australia's sports car. A mid-2018 update introduced changes such as revised styling, an uprated V8 and a new 10-speed auto.

Pros

Cons

  • Entertaining driving experience
  • Iconic name and styling
  • Flexible turbo four-cylinder or torquey, burbling V8
  • Latest Mustang benefits from independent rear suspension
  • Rough, harsh plastics, lower interior quality
  • Rear seat cramped
  • Four-cylinder lacks aural appeal; V8 thirsty
  • Australia doesn't get faster Shelby GT500 variant
This is general information and should not be relied on as purchasing advice.
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1964.5 FORD MUSTANG CONVERTIBLE

  • 34934 km
  • Convertible
  • Manual
  • 8 5000

1964.5 Ford Mustang Convertible Stunning 1964.5 (and a half) Ford Mustang convertible in Caspian Blue with Ivory White roof and interior. Being the first generation this Mustang is a rare example; it still has the original early generator. Owned by a mature lady it’s time for this Mustang to go to a new home. It also comes with a brand new roof! Engine: 289 4V (D-Code V8) Transmission: 4 speed manual Odometer: 34,934 miles Colour: Caspian Blue Features: - Stunning Ivory White interior - Po

$45,999 Drive Away^
Mentone, VIC

Dealer used
7 hours ago

1966 FORD MUSTANG GT A-CODE COUPE 347

  • 707 km
  • Coupe (2 door)
  • Manual
  • 8 5600

Genuine 'A' Code GT - Receipts for over $200k Engine: 347" V8 Transmission: 5 speed manual Odometer: 707 miles Colour: Nightmist Blue Features: Engine - Ford 302 stroked to 347 cubic inch (4.030-inch bore x 3.40-inch stroke). Dyno tested at 300 rear wheel horsepower and 321 ft-lb torque - Eagle cast crank, Eagle I-beam rods - Keith Black hypereutectic pistons - AFR 185 aluminium cylinder heads - Ford E303 camshaft - Crane 1.6 roller rockers - Edelbrock Performer RPM intake - Holley Sniper

$110,000 Excl. Gov. Charges
Mentone, VIC

Dealer used
17 hours ago

1968 FORD Mustang

  • 36617 km
  • Coupe (2 door)
  • Auto
  • 8 4700

***** Please note this Vehicle is available for Inspection by Appointment Only. ***** We have just taken delivery and are proud to offer for sale this beautiful example of the ever popular 1968 Ford Mustang 2 2 Fastback California Special. Finished in the signature Gulfstream Aqua over Black Leather interior this excellent example of the California Special presents extremely well, having been part of a Personal Private Collection for many years this Mustang is now being offered for sale. The M

$65,950 Excl. Gov. Charges
Auburn, NSW

Dealer used
20 hours ago

Overview of the Ford Mustang

Overview of the Ford Mustang

The Ford Mustang was officially imported to Australia in 2015 after the legendary American sports car became a global model for the first time in its 50-year history. (Local engineering company Tickford, however, did briefly convert some Mustangs to right-hand drive in 2001.)

Available in both coupe and convertible body styles, and with a turbocharged four-cylinder providing a more fuel-efficient alternative to the traditional V8, the Mustang quickly established itself as Australia's sports car.

A mid-2018 update introduced changes such as revised styling, an uprated V8 and a new 10-speed auto.

FORD MUSTANG GENERATIONS (AUSTRALIA)

2015 onwards

RUNNING COSTS

Fuel Consumption

2.3L 4-cylinder turbo: 8.5 to 9.5 litres per 100km

5.0L V8: 12.6 to 13.1 litres per 100km

= Highly economical.

= Good economy.

= Average fuel use.

= Heavy consumption.

Servicing

SIMILAR MODELS TO FORD MUSTANG

WHAT TO LOOK OUT FOR: FORD MUSTANG (2015 ON)

The first check with any Mustang is to try to find out who used to own it and how it was driven.

These are performance cars, so they're likely to have been driven quickly. However, 'driven quickly' and 'driven carelessly' are two very different things.

Take any prospective purchase for a drive at highway speeds and accelerate - listening and feeling for vibrations from the driveline. Some Mustangs have driven their owners mad trying to trace and eliminate these vibes, and some cars just seem worse than others.

Check that the panels are aligned properly as this has been another customer gripe even when the cars were brand new. Take a close look at the panels in bright daylight to see if the colour on the metal parts matches that on the plastic bits.

A batch of cars built across a few months in 2015 and 2016 had a lack of clearance between the wiring loom and the exhaust system. In extreme cases, this could start a fire in the wiring. Ford issued a recall to address this problem.