Vehicle Description
The year is 1968 Boeing introduces the first 747 "Jumbo Jet" More
than six stories tall, it seated 374 passengers and weighed 300
tons. And Martin Luther King Jr. assassinated in Memphis,
Tennessee. During one of the most influential years in American
history this 1968 Mustang convertible rolled off the assembly line.
Since then she has been completely rebuilt starting with: 302 CID
V8 bored .30 over, dressed up with chrome pulleys and brackets,
chrome air filter, chrome valve covers, chrome oil pan, performance
camshaft, ceramic headers, H piped, backed by a Tremic T-5, 5 speed
transmission, Ford 8" rear end, 3.08 gears, new convertible top
with glass rear window, heated bucket seats, upgraded instrument
cluster, Kenwood stereo system, all this sits a top 17' American
Racing Shelby Wheels. The 1963 Mustang II concept car was designed
with a variation of the production model's front and rear ends with
a roof that was 2.7 inches shorter. Introduced early on April 17,
1964, (16 days after the Plymouth Barracuda) and thus dubbed as a
"1964�" by Mustang fans, the 1965 Mustang was the automaker's most
successful launch since the Model A. The Mustang has undergone
several transformations to its current sixth generation. The
Mustang created the "pony car" class of American muscle cars,
affordable sporty coupes with long hoods and short rear decks and
gave rise to competitors such as the Chevrolet Camaro, Pontiac
Firebird, AMC Javelin, Chrysler's revamped Plymouth Barracuda, and
the second generation Dodge Challenger. To view the car in greater
detail, including an HD video and 100+ HD pictures please visit
www.gatewayclassiccars.com or our Denver showroom. Call
303-872-4722 for more information.