About ten years ago, I knew a guy who won a couple million in the lottery. He knew a car dealer who had an extensive mustang collection. I think it was one for every year of production.
This guy said he went in with $50K and asked which Mustang he was driving away.
None were for sale.
Early mustangs were selling for 60k - 70k 20 years ago.
A ‘66 convertible in sharp detail will pull 120k.
I came across a ‘69 fastback that had been sitting along a guys house for 10 years. It has a great body - just had to replace the floor pans for the rear seats. I paid considerably less than 50k and although it is a little on the rough side it is a blast to drive and a head turner.