10 Ford Mustangs That'll Soon Be Worth A Fortune

2022-07-23 08:17:06 By : Ms. Sara Zhao

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Any serious car collector into modern muscle cars would love to own one of these stunning Mustangs.

Most special Ford Mustang models aim to offer uniqueness and exclusivity. The advantage is that they all use the 5.0-liter V8 in its naturally aspirated form or with a supercharger. The supercharged versions provide plenty of performance while maintaining the usable nature of the Mustang.

Since its launch in 1964, the Mustang has undergone many transformations. That’s thanks to Ford’s rich legacy of building muscle cars. Their history helps the Mustang stand out even in a crowd of more expensive European sports cars. Here are 10 models that will soon be worth a fortune.

Shortly after the 2005 Ford Mustang's introduction, there were talks about reintroducing the Bullitt version for Mustang enthusiasts. The first iteration of the Ford Mustang Bullitt was revealed in 2008 and featured a host of upgrades from the Ford Racing department.

The Bullitt had more than just an appearance package. Some changes included a power upgrade package that added 15 more horsepower to the then Mustang’s 300 hp. Ford also fitted several suspension tweaks, including a strut tower brace, springs, and stiffer shocks. Besides these changes, the Bullitt Mustang received Highland Green paint, black wheels, and trim to help it stand out.

The Lee Iacocca Mustang was a commemoration of 45 years of the Mustang. This Mustang was named after the famed American car executive Lee Iacocca and only 45 models were made. Even though this Mustang was introduced in 2009, the Iacocca model is still a sleek and striking model.

It had sunken headlights, a lower stance, a slanted grille, and the iconic fastback exterior design. Its 20-inch chrome alloy wheels were also another stand-out feature. The main focus with this Mustang was styling, with the Mustang’s original 4.6-liter V8 left untouched. The Lee Iacocca edition has aged well, with some models fetching over $120,000 in auctions.

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The 2012 Ford Mustang 302 was the first model to bear the iconic nameplate since 1970. Therefore, Ford had to do something extra to make this edition memorable, and that’s by introducing the Boss 302 Laguna Seca edition. Only 767 models were made, all with a host of added equipment from the already track-focused Boss 302 Mustang.

The new equipment included Recaro sport seats, revised suspension tuning with damper rates and unique springs, a Torsen limited-slip rear differential, and a larger rear stabilizer. It also had a tubular X brace in place of the rear seats, Ford Racing front brake ducks, and lightweight 19-inch wheels wrapped in super sticky R compound tires.

Ford based the 50th Anniversary Mustang on the Mustang GT fastback, available in either pearly Kona Blue or creamy Wimbledon White colors. Only 1,964 units were sold, paying homage to the original Mustang’s launch year. The 50th Anniversary Mustang was Ford’s commemoration of 50 years of continuous production.

To make it special, Ford threw in some styling upgrades like new tail light housings, extra chrome trim on the exterior, and a unique badge denoting its rarity. The 50th Anniversary Mustang used the same 5.0-liter V8 engine, but it had Ford’s performance pack producing 414 hp and 390 lb-ft of torque. The special edition Mustang also received performance brakes and 19-inch alloys wrapped in performance tires.

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Ford introduced their special edition models to the 2022 Mustang lineup as they do now and again. In the lineup was the Mustang GT California Special, available with Mustang’s GT performance package to allow owners to enjoy performance California style.

Besides performance, the California Special is available with enhancements such as a honeycomb grille, an aggressive front bumper, prominent side intake scoops, and side stripes with GT lettering. The coupe versions have a sporty rear wing, with the convertible version featuring a wing delete setup as standard.

Steve Saleen has been building high-performance Mustangs since the 1980s. Over forty years later, his machines have become collectibles for most car enthusiasts. His Saleen 302 model was available in three trims, Saleen Mustang 302 White Label, Yellow Label, and Black Label.

The White Label was available with the Mustang’s naturally aspirated 5.0-liter V8 producing 475 hp. The Yellow and Black Label models have a supercharged V8 producing 740 hp and 800 hp, respectively. With the Black Label being the most powerful version, it is becoming an item of interest for car collectors since it offers more control than the Hellcat.

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The Shelby GT500 uses the 6th gen Mustang as its canvas. It's Ford’s most immersive Mustang, with performance numbers rival exotics. This Mustang features a monstrous 760 hp supercharged V8 that launches the coupe from 0 to 60 mph in less than 4 seconds.

The GT500 uses a 7-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission that helps launch it with eye-watering force, all while the thrilling exhaust note offers a lovely soundtrack. All these features make the GT500 Ford’s most powerful road car and their mightiest Mustang ever.

The Old Crow is a charity collaboration project between Ford and Roush Performance. It pays homage to Colonel Bud Anderson, a World War II triple ace pilot. This model looks like a Mustang ready for aerial combat due to its paint that matches the historic P-51 Mustang fighter planes.

It’s a one-of-one Mustang that’s available with a TVS R2650 supercharger. This helps boost the 5.0-liter V8 to 710 hp and 610 lb-ft of torque. Additional performance modifications include the Ford Performance exhaust system, Roush performance X pipe, and cold air induction system.

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The Roush Performance Jack Roush edition is one of the most powerful mustangs in production, with 775 hp and 670 lb-ft of torque from a supercharged V8. This helps rocket the Jack Roush Edition from 0 to 60 mph in 3.4 seconds. The edition is a celebration of 50 years of racing expertise.

It features plenty of go-fast goodies like the GT350 brakes, exterior aero elements, custom wheels, and aggressive styling embodying the classic Roush racing DNA. This edition is available with a 6-speed manual transmission allowing the manual purists to enjoy everything a top-performing Mustang has to offer.

The Super Snake was brought back with more refinement and a fresh look. The extremely limited Speedster edition is back with only 98 cars to commemorate the late Carroll Shelby’s 98th birthday. Powered by a supercharged Ford 5.0-liter V8, the Super Snake is one of the most powerful Mustangs capable of launching from 0 to 60 mph in 3.5 seconds.

The V8 produces 825 hp and utilizes the new brakes and suspension to easily help the Mustang carve up roads and tracks. The Speedster is one of the Mustangs that will soon be worth a fortune since it’s an aesthetically pleasing two-seat roadster. It also has a hard top tonneau system with unique badging and stripping.

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