Vehicle Description
Gateway Classic Cars Houston showroom is excited to offer this
gorgeous 1967 Ford Mustang restomod. This classic pony was built as
a tribute to the Carroll Shelby's Terlingua Racing team and is
covered in a superbly executed blue and black finish that must be
seen up close to appreciate. The black hood and contrasting racing
stripe and C-cove accents are both subtle and striking: in the
right light, they look almost like a midnight blue metallic; but
that is no doubt a result of them being laid over the beautiful
metallic Ford blue paint. The exterior is further enhanced by the
use of some body parts by Mustangs to Fear, including the elongated
hood, rear decklid with spoiler, and front clip and rear bumper,
which all serve to make this coupe really stand out, looking both
menacing and classy at the same time...some history from its owner:
"We found the car in southern Mississippi. Originally it was a 289
(C-code) car, but somewhere in its life, that had been swapped for
a 351M. We completely stripped and sandblasted the vehicle and the
only corrosion we found was behind the rear wheels, on the battery
tray, and two holes less than dime size in the floor pan. The
fenders still had their original stampings from the Ford Assembly
Line. The front clip and hood were replaced with Fiberglass from
Mustangs to Fear, as was the rear deck lid and bumper. It took 3 �
years for the restoration and there have been no other owners or
drivers since. The car has been garaged full-time and driven
periodically." During the restoration and modification project,
attention to detail was paramount, with the objective of creating a
'67 Mustang coupe that could be driven daily, taken on weekend road
racing excursions, and could also bring home trophies at car shows.
Here are some of the drivetrain details: 351W block (F4TE), bored
.030, M-6250-F303 cam, TrickFlow TFS-51617203-C00 PowerPort
Cleveland 195 heads (72cc combustion chamber, 195cc intake runner
volume, 115cc exhaust runner volume, 2.080" intake valves, 1.600"
exhaust valves, 1.460" outer springs), Eagle Rods ESP-5956FB
connecting rods, ARP Pro Series Head studs (ARP-154-4004), CompCams
High Energy Aluminum rocker arms (CCA-17045-16), TrickFlow Chromoly
pushrods (TFS-21408400), TrickFlow lifters (TFS-21400004-16), MSD
8584 Billet Distributor, MSD ignition, MSD Atomic Fuel Injection,
full stainless dual exhaust with Borla XR-1 mufflers, Tremec T-5
transmission, Ford 8.8" rear end with TractionLoc limited slip
differential and 3.73:1 gear ratio. The 351 "Clevor" is putting out
405 flywheel HP and 420 lb/ft of torque, with 335HP/355TQ making it
to the wheels, with "one of the flattest torque curves you'll ever
see", according to its owner. Based on our seat of the pants test
drive, this is one seriously potent Pony. The suspension is fully
adjustable, and is as well-engineered as the drive train, with a
full TCI setup. TCI Mustang II front suspension with adjustable
coilovers and power steering, TCI Torque Arm rear suspension with
adjustable coilovers, TCI Subframe Connectors, and extra torque box
added for front stiffening. To haul this beast down from the
triple-digit speeds that some will see in it, power disc brakes
with slotted and drilled rotors were selected, and they perform
admirably. Inside, there is a full TMI interior, including custom
center console, and seating that complements the exterior color
scheme, with custom, blue-stitched synthetic leather and Alcantara
suede inserts that help grip the occupants during those high
g-force cornering events, which this car will be called upon to
deliver frequently! The full ana-digi electronic display also keeps
with the black and blue color scheme and is much more accurate than
the original analog gauges. A full dual-DIN Android Auto head unit
with touch screen provides the aural entertainment when one is not
content with enjoying the howl that the potent 351 puts out. This
highly-customized '67 has everything one could want in a vintage
Mustang: cold Vintage air; a superb-sounding custom audio system;
new interior; fabulous brakes; a strong, fuel-injected 351 with a
torque curve that's about as flat as your kitchen table; a crisp,
yet smooth-shifting Tremec 5-speed manual transmission;
super-sticky high performance Cooper Zeon RS3-A radials
(P245/45ZR17 in front, P255/40ZR18 out back) wrapped around some
very sharp American Racing lightweight aluminum wheels; that
amazing-sounding Borla-equipped dual exhaust, real smoked glass
(not window-film-tinted) windows, sequential rear LED turn signals,
and that gorgeous paint scheme. 1967 Mustang coupes don't come much
finer than this, so don't miss out!