The Gen2 Mustang (beginning with the 1967 model) was the first
redesign of the original Mustang concept. The overall size,
interior and cargo space were increased and exterior trim changes
included concave taillights and side scoops. This restored 1968
Mustang has experienced significant upgrades to the factory
configuration. Under the hood, a strong running 351ci Windsor was
completely rebuilt by Poteat's Engines of Kannapolis, NC. The
Windsor is fitted with a single plane hi-rise intake, Holley carb,
performance heads, tube headers and Erson TQ-30H cam with .496
lift/310 duration. (A detailed Poteat's build sheet is included
with the car.) Behind the 351 is a 3-speed C-4 automatic
transmission and Ford 8.8" differential with 4.10:1 gearing. The
body was repainted a deep Blue in 2016. It is accented by white
stripping and 'Shelby-inspired' 10-spoke 16" alloy wheels with new
60-series radial tires. The interior was also recently restored in
black vinyl and the dash holds a full compliment of gauges.
Suspension enhancements and traction bars provide a nice '60s
stance and period-correct look. The Mustang is equipped with manual
steering and manual 4-wheel disc brakes w/dual master cylinder.
This great running Mustang will provide some serious performance
moments, or just look good in your driveway. ALL VEHICLES SOLD "AS
IS".
Vehicle Details
1968 Ford Mustang
Listing ID:CC-1292103
Price:$23,995
Location:Concord, North Carolina
Year:1968
Make:Ford
Model:Mustang
Exterior Color:Deep Impact Blue
Interior Color:Black
Odometer:326
Stock Number:2675
VIN:8F01T163996
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