This custom 1967 Ford Mustang fastback underwent a
no-expense-spared rotisserie 3-year build for MLB All-Star Vinny
Castilla and was displayed at SEMA for Spyder Lights. It is powered
by a Roush Racing 427 IR engine with 540hp backed by a TREMEC
6-speed manual transmission. Ringbrothers did the Reactor body kit,
including the front bumper, front apron, rear bumper, end caps,
hood and decklid. Ringbrothers billet items include mirrors, door
pulls, door handles, window cranks, shifter, hood hinge, hood
tie-downs, taillight bezels, fender inserts, apron scoops and rear
side inserts. Equipped with Vintage Air climate-control system,
Billet Specialties Tru Trac system, overflow tanks, Hedman headers,
aluminum radiator, Wilwood 13-inch 6-piston disc brakes on the
front with 4-piston on the rear, McLeod twin-disc clutch and a fuel
cell in the back. The chassis is by Martz with front and rear
coilover QA1s all done by Evil Racing in California, and the rear
end is a Ford narrowed 9-inch. The interior features a Flaming
River steering wheel and column as well as Lokar pedals. A custom
interior tube cage with no stepovers was also installed, as well as
custom panels, dash, seats, suede headliner, carpet and center
console. The stereo is custom with KICKER speakers, including a
subwoofer. The fastback is sitting on Forgiato 19x10 and 20x12
wheels wrapped with Nitto tires. Three sets of wheels (with tires)
come with the car: Brushed and chrome 19x10 and 20x12 Forgiatos,
gloss black 19- and 20-inch Forgiatos, and an 18-inch set of
Kinesis wheels. Included is a large binder of receipts showing over
$300,000 spent as well as a signed jersey and four tickets to a
Colorado Rockies Spring Training game or regular season game are
included with the sale.
Vehicle Details
1967 Ford Mustang
Listing ID:CC-1561170
Price:Auction Vehicle
Location:Scottsdale, Arizona
Year:1967
Make:Ford
Model:Mustang
Exterior Color:KONA BLUE
Interior Color:BLACK
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:0
Stock Number:139447
VIN:7R02A217064
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