I agree with Gearhead, get an expert evaluation before you buy. Is this going to be your daily driver? Old cars like this even in perfect condition need constant tinkering to keep them running well. It's not like our low maintainance electronic fuel injection electronic ignition new cars.
Off the top of my head, $10,000 seems high for a 6 cyl. even if in show car condition. That's really just a gut opinion though. Get an expert evaluation if you're really interested. Your local Mustang club can probably recommend someone.
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