Vehicle Description
1967 Ford Mustang Coupe
Ford's General Division Manager was about to introduce the world to
the first Ford Mustang, and he knew he had a hit on his hands.
Although badged with horses, the new model was named for the World
War II fighter plane and Ford sold more than 400,000 the first
year, sending other automakers scrambling to conceive competition.
The Mustang was such a smash it catapulted Lee Iacocca to the
Presidency of Ford later that year.
For consignment a 1967 Mustang now GT500 race car clone. When
purchased in 2011, it was a race car, actually raced in the SCCA.
However, in 2015 the consigner started the process of
"domestication" so it could be driven on the street. The
transformation of the original 1967 Mustang to the GT500 was one
that was very thorough even down to the Shelby brake coolers
actually functional through the cowls seen on the rear quarters. A
calmer cam was put in, and other modifications to make this car
street legal. Still looking like an original 1967 GT500, and the
consigner would know, as he also owns an original!
Exterior
With the original conversion from everyday Mustang to GT500 version
it became a frame off restoration. Now we see the benefit of that
with laser straight steel panels, well minded gaps, and very nice
Wimbledon White paint. A few mods were the addition of a Shelby
fiberglass hood, the fog lights within the grille, the Shelby brake
coolers on the rear quarter actually working and hooked up, and
Vintage American Racing mag wheels all around wrapped by BF
Goodrich racing radials. Lest I forget the painted dual blue
stripes race through the center of the car, and on the rocker is
another stripe with the GT500 emblazoned badging. All there and
ready to tear up the street, and anyone who dares to come near you.
Also noted is the rear plastic spoiler with airflow to help keep
the car on the ground and make it a bit faster due to less
drag.
Interior
The first thing you will notice upon opening the door is the roll
bar very nicely fabricated and welded securely into the passenger
compartment. The original seating is all gone, and now just 2 high
back buckets in black vinyl remain. In back the rear seat has been
removed and the area is carpeted in dark gray. Up front to the
dash, which is fronted by a Shelby steering wheel, now presents in
a black upper dash, and a white lower dash. A few extra small
gauges have been added to the cluster, and original gauges have
been replaced with AutoMeter gauges. Below the dual eye-browed dash
top, in the area where the radio would have been, an extra gauge, a
toggle switch, and a kill button replace the radio. A Hurst shifter
is now mounted in the hump, which that hump and the floors are
flooded with nice black carpet, very clean. Up top, a smooth vinyl
headliner near perfect hangs tightly. A shout to the trunk where a
new coating to texture paint has been sprayed, and the spare is
housed here as well as a shutoff switched battery box, and the
fuses for the car.
Drivetrain
Under the hood is a gorgeous 351ci Windsor V8 with GT40 heads,
polished valve covers, and air cleaner cover. MSD provides the high
voltage ignition, and an Edelbrock 4-barrel carb, and intake
manifold feed the fuel and air. On back is a 4-speed manual top
loader transmission (by Borg Warner). All this produces a consigner
stated 530hp which can be proven by a backup Dyno report. A 9-inch
Ford rear, and 3.55 gear ratio complete the rear axle.
Undercarriage
Underneath is wonderfully pristine with shiny white frame,
floorpans and toe kicks. All structurally solid and working
together with a Global West suspension in the form of independent
coil springs upfront, and leaf springs on the back. A stainless H
pipe Flowmaster exhaust works its way from the headers to the back
of the car and is very clean. 4-wheel disc brakes are noted.
Drive-Ability
Our seasoned race car test driver took the wheel of this car, and
he reported it is very much like a 1967 original GT500. Plenty of
power, great handling, and stopping, and even a nice but loud
cruise. Acceleration was very good, and he did notice the
transmission was a little noisy in the 1,2 & 3 gears, which he
surmised due to the angle cut of the gears.
A very good clone of the '67 GT500 which are worth some serious
dough for an original version, and one that you may even hesitate
to drive due to that inherent value. So, pick this driver/racer,
all buttoned up with all the features of the original GT500, frame
off restoration and upgrade. SCCA racing history now street tamed,
and a real head turner for the Mustang aficionado.
VIN DECODE
7T01A191156
7-1967
T-Metuchen, NJ Assy Plant
01-2 Door Hardtop
A-289 V8 4bbl
191156-Sequential Unit Number
BODY BUCK TAG
65A-Hardtop Standard Interior Bucket Seats
Y-Dark Moss Green
2A-Black Interior
16-DSO Philadelphia
A23-January 23rd Build Date
Classic Auto Mall is a 336,000-square foot classic and special
interest automobile showroom, featuring over 600 vehicles for sale
with showroom space for up to 1,000 vehicles. Also, a 400 vehicle
barn find collection is on display.
This vehicle is located in our showroom in Morgantown,
Pennsylvania, conveniently located just 1-hour west of Philadelphia
on the I-76 Pennsylvania Turnpike. The website is
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Please contact us anytime for more information or to come see the
vehicle in person.