Two classic Ford Mustangs are listed for sale in separate no-reserve online auctions. A 1966 Ford Mustang convertible is offered with no reserve and is described as having been overhauled after the seller acquired it in 2014. The listing says its C-code 289ci V8 was rebuilt in 2014, the cooling system was overhauled in 2019, and additional work includes a dual exhaust system and a Scott Drake front disc brake conversion with a dual-circuit master cylinder and booster. Other details include red exterior paint, a luxury interior with console, a white soft top, wheel covers, and a retro-look radio. The listing also notes a battery replacement in 2026 and that the sale includes the owner’s manual, service records, and a car cover, with a clean California title in the seller’s wife’s name.

A second listing features a 1964.5 Ford Mustang convertible, presented as a running-and-driving project. It is described as built as a U-code 170ci inline-six convertible and finished in white with a black soft top and black interior. Features cited include wheel covers, bucket seats with Pony-motif upholstery, and a retro-style radio. The current owner acquired it in 2025, and it is offered at no reserve on dealer consignment with a New Jersey title.