Today is April 17th, which is the 60th anniversary of the official debut of the Ford Mustang. At the time, it set sales records and carved out a class of vehicle in the American market. How could our\xa0Pick of the Day\xa0not\xa0be a Mustang? In the case of this\xa01964-½ Ford Mustang\xa0that is listed on\xa0ClassicCars.com, it’s a very special and unusual Indianapolis Pace Car Replica for sale by a dealership in Beverly Hills.\xa0
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As long as I\xa0can remember, my American cars have always been 1960s era pony cars. The reason is that to me these cars combine cool styling, performance, and drivability in a package that’s perfect. Of all the 1960s pony cars my all time favorite is the 1968 Pontiac Firebird coupes. Sure collectors prefer the convertible and prices reflect\xa0that but the styling of the Firebird coupe just looks better. The Pick of the Day is one of these cars, a\xa01968 Pontiac Firebird 350\xa0located at a dealer in Stratford, Wisconsin.
If you wanted to\xa0buy a 2003 Ferrari 360 Modena new off the showroom floor, it would have set you back \\$154,090 – or the equivalent of \\$259,881 in 2024 dollars. The good news is you can still “look” like you are driving a quarter-million dollars today, yet it’ll only cost you \\$85,000. Check this sweet ride out: The\xa0Pick of the Day\xa0is a\xa02003 Ferrari 360 Modena\xa0listed for sale on\xa0ClassicCars.com\xa0by a seller in Portland, Oregon.