Vehicle Description
Ominous jet black 1967 Ford Mustang convertible with Eleanor body
accents. Very nice exterior chrome and stainless trim. Performance
built 347/480hp Stroker motor by Performance Engines in TX.
Roush World aluminum heads and topped off with Edelbrock Cobra
valve covers and air cleaner. Optioned with power steering, power
disc brakes, Vintage AC and shifted by a Tremec 5-speed
transmission.
Shelby Eleanor fiberglass hood, side scoops and tail panel.
Very nice black bucket seat interior, center console and Shelby
wood wheel. Black convertible top that is power and has matching
black boot.
Rolling on COYS Shelby style rims and performance rated tires to
complete the package.
EXTERIOR
: Gorgeous black 1967 Mustang convertible Eleanor body options.
Shelby Eleanor fiberglass hood Side scoops and tail panel. Black
powered convertible top Lots of new chrome and stainless COY Shelby
style rims and performance tires
INTERIOR
: Very nice black bucket seat interior and console Shelby wood
wheel Great looking dash with nice clear crisp gauges Very nice
carpet and door panels
MECHANICS
: Built 347/480hp Stroker motor by Performance Engines in TX Roush
World aluminum heads Edelbrock Cobra valve covers and air cleaner
Power steering Power disc brakes Vintage AC Tremec 5-speed
UNDERCARRIAGE
: Solid clean and intactWikipedia Information"The Ford Mustang
began production five months before the normal start of the 1965
production year. The early production versions are often referred
to as "1964 models" but all Mustangs were advertised, VIN coded and
titled by Ford as 1965 models, though minor design updates in
August 1964 at the "formal" start of the 1965 production year
contribute to tracking 1964 production data separately from 1965
data with production beginning in Dearborn, Michigan, on March 9,
1964; the new car was introduced to the public on April 17, 1964 at
the New York World's Fair.""Ford's designers began drawing up
larger versions even as the original was achieving sales success,
and while "Iacocca later complained about the Mustang's growth, he
did oversee the 1967 redesign." From 1967 until 1973, the Mustang
got bigger but not necessarily more powerful. The Mustang was
facelifted, giving the Mustang a more massive look overall and
allowing a big block engine to be offered for the first time. Front
and rear end styling was more pronounced, and the "twin cove"
instrument panel offered a thicker crash pad, and larger gauges.
Hardtop, fastback and convertible body styles continued as before.
Around this time, the Mustang was paired with a Mercury variant,
called the Cougar, which used its own styling cues, such as a
"prowling cat" logo and hidden quad headlamps. New safety
regulations by the U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety
Administration (NHTSA) for 1967 included an energy-absorbing
steering column and wheel, 4-way emergency flashers, a dual-circuit
hydraulic braking system, and softer interior knobs. The 1968
models received revised side scoops, steering wheel, and gasoline
caps. Side marker lights were also added that year, and cars built
after January 1, 1968 included shoulder belts for both front seats
on coupes. The 1968 models also introduced a new 302
cu
in (4.9
L) V8 engine, designed with Federal emissions regulations in
mind."American Dream Machines
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