I saw a nice (just nice, not super polished and restored) 1966 Mustang sitting at the gas pump today.
2021-1966 = 55 years old, and looking and running fine.
We did not see 1932 Fords in nice, stock shape in 1987 (55 yo), like Mustangs are today.
Just musing.
Low-end first-gen notchback Mustangs are amazingly inexpensive. Convertibles are surprisingly cheap. They made several hundred thousand of them.
OTOH, heavily optioned fastback V-8 first gen Mustangs are shockingly expensive.
There were lots of restored 32’s back in 1987.