2025 Ford Mustang 60th Anniversary EditionTechnically, the 2025 Ford Mustang 60th Anniversary Edition is not out yet as of this writing. However, if you're looking for a modern car that will be a collector's item on launch, the 2025 Mustang is probably your best bet until the 70th anniversary comes along. As the name implies, the car is being made to commemorate the 60th trip around the sun that the Ford Mustang badge has lived through. It'll also only come in three colors, including white, red, and blue with interiors that can be gray, black, or red. Ford is adding several extra flourishes to make this variant stand out from the rest of the 2025 Mustang lineup. That includes exclusive 20-inch Dark Gravity Gray wheels with a retro-style red center cap. Under the hood is a 5.0-liter V8. It's likely Ford's Coyote engine that adorns current Mustangs and Ford F-150s, which can make 460 horsepower and 420 lb.-ft of torque. Exclusivity is being built into the 60th Anniversary Edition. Ford is only making 1,965 of them in honor of the Mustang's release year. The package will only be available on the Mustang Premium models in coupe and convertible bodies along with a manual or automatic transmission, which means that there are some choices for potential owners.1970 Ford Torino King CobraThe 1970 Ford Torino King Cobra has a history not unlike several other cars on this list. It was built for racing during a brief period of the late 1960s and early 1970s when aerodynamics design was at its peak. That's why the car looks oddly curvy when compared to other Ford muscle cars from that era. However, this car never went on sale to the public and all known examples are Ford prototypes. Internally, the car is fairly similar to Ford's other top offerings of the day. It housed a 429 Cobra Jet engine with an automatic gearbox. The engine was tuned to deliver 370 horsepower but, as we're quickly learning, automakers often fudged the paperwork with horsepower numbers. Unlike the Ford Fairline Thunderbolt, the Ford Torino King Cobra includes some niceties like a backseat. Unfortunately, some shakeups at Ford HQ along with some changes to NASCAR rules rendered the King Cobra DOA. Thus, only three examples of this car exist. One sold for $453,000 at an auction in 2018 and the other went up for auction in 2022. All variants were owned at one point by Ford executives. One is orange and the other two are yellow. Good luck finding one, but it is one unique piece of Ford history.