Last time on our Abandoned History coverage of Ford’s historical Cruise-O-Matic automatic transmission, we spent some time in Russia. Communist automaker GAZ liked Ford’s automatic and decided to lightly rework it into their “own” transmission rather than pay Ford to build it under license. The GAZ two- and three-speed automatics remained in use in the […]
autoevolution 22 Jan 2021, 13:20 UTC ·
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The most popular pony of them all is pretty collectible, too, as long as it’s a first-generation car produced between the 1965 and 1973 model years. The Highland Green-painted Mustang in the photo gallery spent the last 10 years on a hay farm, and it’s the total opposite of collectible due to its condition. Nevertheless, the seller asks $34,000 for it. 25 photos
“Wait, is this price for real?” That’s almost as much as a brand-new Mustang GT, but as opposed to the pony car of today, a blast from the past will also demand a premium thanks to the nostalgia that comes with every old car.