This 1967 Mustang is a one-owner coupe that received a partial
restoration in 2016. It is still very much like the day it was
delivered. The exterior was carefully refinished in the original
color- - Bright Green Gold Poly (Code 48). Chrome is very good
condition and 14" steel wheels w/stylish factory Mustang wheel
covers mount Hankook whitewall radials. The black vinyl interior is
mostly original with new carpeting. The uncommon 'bench' seat, door
cards and headliner are all carefully preserved and present well.
It is said that the factory 'padded' steering wheel was Ford's
precursor to the airbag system. The coupe is equipped with rare
factory air-conditioning, tinted windows and the original AM radio.
Our Mustang was a "C" code (289ci/2V/) from the factory. We are not
absolutely sure that this is the original engine, but it is likely
to be so. The Windsor is said to have never been rebuilt. Power is
delivered to a stock differential (believed to be 2.80:1) by a
3-speed Cruise-O-Matic automatic transmission. The chassis is
fitted with power steering and 4-wheel manual drum brakes. Call
post-haste - this is a original Mustang that will sell quickly. ALL
VEHICLES SOLD "AS IS".
Vehicle Details
1967 Ford Mustang
Listing ID:CC-1461887
Price:$26,995
Location:Concord, North Carolina
Year:1967
Make:Ford
Model:Mustang
Exterior Color:Green
Interior Color:Black
Odometer:68982
Stock Number:2901
VIN:7T01C206291
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