Rare 1991 Ford Mustang GT Convertible Heads to Auction

Low-mileage Fox-body Mustang with 302ci V8 and 5-speed manual transmission up for grabs

Published on Mar. 1, 2026

A 1991 Ford Mustang GT convertible with just 24,000 kilometers (around 15,000 miles) on the odometer is heading to auction. The triple-white Fox-body Mustang is powered by a 302ci V8 engine paired with a 5-speed manual transmission and features a host of desirable options like power-adjustable side mirrors, premium sound system, and cruise control.

Why it matters

This well-preserved 1991 Mustang GT convertible represents a sought-after model from the Fox-body generation, which is known for its nimble handling and powerful V8 engines. Low-mileage, well-optioned examples like this one are highly coveted by Mustang enthusiasts and collectors.

The details

The Mustang was originally delivered to Alberta, Canada and has had just two registered owners over its lifetime. It features the GT-specific bodywork, 16-inch Pony alloy wheels, and a power-operated white convertible top. Inside, the cabin is trimmed in white leather and includes features like a premium sound system, cruise control, and power accessories.

  • The Mustang was built at Ford's Dearborn, Michigan assembly plant on March 11, 1991.
  • The car is now being offered for auction in Arizona by the selling dealer.

The players

Ford Motor Company

The manufacturer of the 1991 Mustang GT convertible.

Lacombe Ford

The dealership in Alberta, Canada that originally delivered the Mustang.

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What’s next

The 1991 Ford Mustang GT convertible will be auctioned off at no reserve on Bring a Trailer in the coming weeks.

The takeaway

This low-mileage, well-optioned 1991 Ford Mustang GT convertible represents a rare opportunity for collectors and enthusiasts to acquire a pristine example of the iconic Fox-body Mustang, which has become increasingly sought-after in recent years.