The year was 1962. Ford's Lee Iacocca tasked chief engineer Donald
Frey with the development of a new "small car". There were five
specific stipulations. It would seat four, have bucket seats and a
floor mounted shifter, weigh no more than 2,500 pounds and be no
more than 180 inches in length. The target selling price was
$2,500! The Mustang debuted in 1964 and was an immediate hit. The
1967-68 model year marked the first major styling change, producing
a larger vehicle all around capable of holding the available
big-block power plants. This sharp 1968 red fastback underwent a
rotisserie restoration in 2011 including a replacement 351
Cleveland engine mated to a C-4 Automatic transmission and 3.00
rear end.Additional features include power steering, AM/FM Cassette
and Rally Wheels. The gorgeous red paint sets off the black
interior forming a classic combination. Look closely at the engine
bay photos. This beautiful powerplant runs as smooth as it looks!
This vehicle is located in our Milwaukee showroom. You can view the
1968 Ford Mustang in greater detail including HD pictures and an HD
video of it running and driving at Gatewayclassiccars.som. If you
are interested in purchasing this vehicle or have more questions
regarding it, please call us at (26 2) 891-4253 or email us at
[email protected].