From Hollywood to Your Garage: The Screen-Used “Barricade” Mustang from Transformers is Up for Grabs

Hollywood Muscle: The Transformers “Barricade” Mustang Is Now for Sale

If you’ve ever dreamed of owning a piece of Hollywood history with a serious dose of muscle, your chance has arrived. This isn’t just a 2016 Ford Mustang GT—it’s the screen-used Decepticon “Barricade” from Transformers: The Last Knight. With custom police graphics, aggressive bodywork, and a movie pedigree that turns heads, this one-of-a-kind Mustang blurs the line between cinema and street performance.

Built by Kustom Creations and purchased by Paramount Pictures in 2016 for a very precise $131,970.80, this Mustang was transformed into Barricade, the menacing Decepticon enforcer. The car features full law enforcement-style lighting, “To Punish and Enslave” decals, a widebody kit, front push bar, a massive rear wing, and other menacing visual upgrades—just as it appeared on-screen.

Under the hood, it still packs the heart of a true American muscle car: Ford’s 5.0-liter V8 mated to a six-speed manual transmission. But unlike the average Mustang GT, this machine was built for the spotlight. With just 800 miles on the clock and retaining all of its screen-used components, it’s more than a collector’s item—it’s a rolling piece of movie history.

Adding to its authenticity is a signed letter from director Michael Bay himself, who acquired the car from Paramount after filming wrapped. That documentation, along with the original modifications and flawless condition, sets this Mustang apart from any other.

Now listed for $499,000 through CURATED Vintage Supercars, this isn’t just a car purchase—it’s an investment in cinematic lore. Whether you’re a die-hard Transformers fan, a collector of screen-used vehicles, or simply someone who appreciates automotive storytelling at its finest, this Mustang offers something very few cars ever could: the chance to drive a Decepticon.