In good condition it could sell upwards of $15,000 but the lesser quality the less it is. It also depends on your options, desired paint and interior, and engine.
What cost $1000 dollars in 1960 would now cost $6,929 dollars.
The US average in 1968 was 33 cents per gallon. That would be about $2.23 per gallon in today's dollars (2014).
Seeing how the Ford Mustang did not come out til 1964 1/2 there is no way to know how much it would of cost.
crate engine will cost anywhere from 1500-5000, depending on where/optional equip, etc.
The US average in 1968 was 33 cents per gallon. That would be about $2.23 per gallon in today's dollars (2014).
It depends on its condition. Classic cars are quite expensive depending on their conditions. If you locate a 1968 Mustang now that is not in good condition, you maybe be able to purchase it from a couple of hundreds to a few thousand bucks. If you would locate a car that is in its perfect condition, all parts are original, properly maintain and runs well, it will definitely cost a fortune.
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Renting a luxury car is usually more expensive than renting a normal car. I would assume it will cost you about $75- $100 a day for a Mustang.
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In 1968, a barrel of crude oil was about $3.18 (in 1968 dollars). Today, in 2010, even adjusted for inflation, the same barrel would only cost about $19.78!
The exact cost will depend on what it is made of, the size and how heavy it is. It would probably cost a couple hundred minimum to replace it today.
In the 1960s, the price of a Ford Mustang varied depending on the model and options, but the base price for a 1964 Mustang was around $2,368. By the late 1960s, prices increased slightly, with a 1969 model starting around $2,900. Adjusted for inflation, these prices would be significantly higher today, reflecting the Mustang's status as an iconic American muscle car.