Vehicle Description
This 1968 Ford Mustang has a cool color combo, exceptional
originality, and the iconic look you love in a pony car. So you can
see a value-priced classic with a ton of potential.
The trim tag tells us this was born a factory Sunlit Gold coupe.
That was a one-year-only color for these pony cars, and if that
wasn't already interesting enough, this one shows the right signs
of being the original factory application! The level of
completeness means it still has a good look from a few feet away.
But we bet you'll actually like it more up-close where the worn-in
character that lets you wow people as you tell them it's suspected
to be the same that was applied almost 55 years ago in Dearborn.
But more than just survivor paint, you'll love the good body lines
and completeness of everything from the brightwork to the hubcaps.
It gives this a nice look no matter if you want a survivor or a
well-priced base for your restomod project.
There's more gold that awaits you inside which makes for a
distinctive and coordinated total package. It's quite inviting with
clean upholstery, good carpeting, a taut headliner, and a smooth
dash. Front bucket seats, a floor shifter, and the clean readouts
for 1968's large gauge package make for a good driver. There are
even nice details, like the detailed steering wheel, and Philco
AM/FM radio that's still cranking tunes.
We really like the overall authenticity of this car. So when you
lift the hood, you see a classic 200 cubic-inch inline-six. While
we all know some V8 upgrades that would fit in here nicely, there's
also something quite cool about a powerhouse that remains honest,
right down to the classic decals. And all the space on the side of
the engine bay makes it easy to tune-up. Plus, a three-speed
automatic transmission, power steering, and power brakes (w/spare
booster) are the right features for a cool/easy cruiser.
This is the icon that was born with a rare and terrific color
combo, and today it's priced right so that you can give it a
personal touch. Call today!!!