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1986 Ford Mustang GT

Michigan

$25,895

1986 Ford Mustang GT

Vehicle Details

Make

Ford

Model

Mustang GT

Year

1986

Mileage

11,000 miles

Exterior Color

Gray

Interior Color

Red

Transmission

Manual

Drivetrain

RWD

Fuel Type

Gasoline

Engine

classic 302 cubic-inch performance 5-speed manual

Condition

Excellent

Description

1986 Ford Mustang GT – Only 11,000 Original Miles | 5.0L V8 | 5-Speed Manual | Collector Grade Pristine Survivor | Gray Exterior / Red Interior | Unmodified & Exceptionally Preserved A true time capsule from the golden era of American performance, this 1986 Ford Mustang GT is an exceptional example with just 11,000 original miles. Finished in a sleek Gray exterior over a striking Red interior, this GT is powered by the iconic 5.0L High Output V8 paired with a 5-speed manual transmission, offering the raw, analog driving experience enthusiasts crave. This car is in collector-grade condition, unmodified and meticulously preserved.

The paint, trim, interior, and drivetrain all reflect the extremely low mileage and careful ownership. A clean title and excellent documentation make this a standout addition to any Mustang or Fox-body collection. Key Features: Only 11,000 original miles – ultra-low mileage survivor 5.0L HO V8 engine – classic 302 cubic-inch performance 5-speed manual transmission – driver-focused and engaging Gray exterior with factory Red interior – rare and desirable color combo Exceptionally clean inside and out – like-new condition Clean title Please Note The Following **Vehicle Location is at our clients home and Not In Cadillac, Michigan. **We do have a showroom with about 25 cars that is by appointment only **Please Call First and talk to one of our reps at 231-468-2809 EXT 1 **

Ford Mustang GT Buyer's Guide (Fox Body, 1982–1993)

Full guide
M
Mike Sullivan
Muscle Cars
1982–1993
~4 min read
Updated Apr 2026
The Fox Body Mustang GT is the blue-collar muscle car of the 1980s β€” light, simple, and with the 5.0 HO under the hood, genuinely fast for its era. Values have moved sharply as the generation that grew up with these cars starts buying them back. A rust-free, unmolested GT is harder to find every year.
This guide covers
βœ“ 10-point inspection checklist
βœ“ Common issues & what to avoid
βœ“ In-person inspection guide
βœ“ Market pricing by year & condition
βœ“ 4 FAQs answered
βœ“ History & fun facts

Ford Mustang Market Overview

Based on 500 Ford Mustang listings currently on ClassicCarsArena.com

500
Listed Now
$38,003
Avg. Asking Price
1964–2001
Year Range
Price Position on Our Site β€” Average Range
This car: $25,895
Low: $3,000 High: $284,995
Transmission Distribution
Automatic 52%
Manual 34% ◄
Condition Distribution
Excellent 10% ◄
Good 9%
Fair 3%
Poor 0%
Data from ClassicCarsArena.com listings Browse all 500 listings →

Ford Mustang GT Buyer's Guide (Fox Body, 1982–1993)

I spent a lot of time around these cars in the early 1990s β€” there were Mustang GTs in every other driveway in my neighborhood. Back then nobody thought about preserving them. They got modified, crashed, raced, and discarded. That's exactly why a clean, original Fox Body GT is harder to find than people expect. The ones that survived are mostly either basket cases or survivors that somebody took care of. The basket cases are everywhere and cheap. The survivors are what you want, and they aren't cheap anymore.

What to Check Before Buying

Cowl rust probe β€” Probe ledge under windshield β€” the primary structural rust zone on Fox Mustangs
Shock tower inspection β€” Look down at upper strut mounts from engine bay front β€” rust here is structural
Floor pans at firewall β€” Check seam where floor meets firewall under front seat carpet
Lower rear quarters β€” Inspect behind rear wheel openings for rust
Convertible rocker rails β€” On convertible: probe rocker area under body for frame rail rust
T-5 transmission shift β€” Test 2nd and 3rd gear synchros β€” grinding = worn synchro rings
Modification inventory β€” Document all non-stock parts β€” assess quality and reversibility
Cooling system condition β€” Check coolant color and hose condition β€” overheating damages head gaskets
VIN engine code β€” Confirm position 8 of VIN is "M" for 5.0 HO V8
Stock originality check β€” Note air intake, exhaust, and suspension β€” all-stock examples command premium

Common Issues

Cowl rust is the primary structural failure mode β€” water pools under the windshield and rots the structural ledge from inside. Shock tower rust compromises the strut mounting point β€” a safety issue. T-5 transmission synchronizer failure on 2nd and 3rd is extremely common on any car that has been driven hard. Floor pan rust at the firewall seam. Convertible rocker rust from frame flex and water intrusion. The 5.0 HO head gaskets are reliable but fail when the cooling system is neglected or the engine is heavily modified without upgraded cooling. Nearly every Fox GT has been modified to some degree β€” hidden modifications that affect reliability are common.

What to Look For

Cowl ledge under windshield β€” probe for rust before evaluating anything else. Shock towers in engine bay β€” stand at front and look down at upper strut mounts for bubbled paint or rust. Floor pans under front seats at firewall seam. Lower rear quarters behind wheels. Convertible frame rails under rockers. Verify 5-speed T-5 shift quality β€” worn synchros on 2nd and 3rd are common on high-mileage or modified cars. Inspect for modification history: air intake, exhaust, suspension changes. On SEFI cars (1987+): scan for check engine codes if OBD port is accessible. Look for signs of overheating (headgasket): white residue at coolant overflow, oil cap underside condition.

Price Guide

Driver-quality 1987–1993 GT hatchback: $14,000–$22,000. Show quality unmodified: $25,000–$38,000. Low-mileage 1993 GT: $38,000–$48,000+. Convertibles add 25–35% premium. Carbureted 1982–1986 GT: $10,000–$18,000 driver; $20,000–$30,000 show. LX 5.0 trades 15–25% below GT prices. Heavily modified cars price unpredictably β€” build quality determines whether modifications add or subtract value.

Did You Know?

The Fox Body Mustang GT was Car and Driver's 1983 10Best selection. By 1992, the 5.0 Mustang had spawned an aftermarket industry worth an estimated $300 million annually. The Fox platform was also used for the Ford Thunderbird, Lincoln Continental, and Mercury Capri β€” the Mustang was the performance pin on a very broad platform map. The 5.0 HO engine code appears in the VIN as position eight, the letter "M."

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