The Ford Mustang has been in production since 1964. It is the longest running model name in the Ford lineup. These “pony” cars were designed to be sport coupes and convertibles, defined by their “long hood, short deck” design. Theses ponies became larger and much heavier each model year in the the early 1970s, some weighing over 3000 pounds. There are many variations of the Stang in the 70’s, but this iconic car always maintains it’s mean muscular look. No matter what condition it is in…it is one tough lookin car. While these wheels are not in the prime any optimist can see the potential of what these Stallions were before they were Mustang Junkyard finds.
While these junkyard finds aren’t mine they are awesome none the less. Here are some of the most amazing Ford Mustang junkyard finds. May be you’ll get inspired and visit a Mustang junkyard near you.
1970’s Ford Mustang Junkyard Finds
1978 Stallion
1972 Mach 1
1978 Mustang II
1970 Mach 1
1972 Coupe
1974 Coupe Ghia
1977 Cobra II Hatchback
1970 Boss 302
1979 Cobra
1977 Ghia
1970’s Ford Mustang Junkyard Finds – Wrap Up
While these beasts have seen better days, remembering what they were is half the fun. Sometimes looking at these feels heart breaking, but there is definitely beauty in it. To find some mustangs near you, you can check out Ford junkyard page and our Mustang junkyard page. You can learn more about the history of the Ford Mustang here.