Vehicle Description
This here is one smooth cruiser. Coyote Classics is more than happy
to present this 1967 Ford Mustang Convertible for your
consideration! This '67 has plenty of options that make it a
desirable cruiser, with a power top, an automatic transmission and
reliable V8 power. 1967 was also the first year of the Mustang's
first major restyling, receiving concave taillights, side scoops,
square rear-view mirrors, chrome ornamentation, and new bodylines.
Keeping to that new, bold restyling is this Mustang's powerplant.
Powered by a Ford 289 C.I. V8 paired to a 2-barrel carburetor, this
Mustang isn't hurting for ample cruisability. Torque from the 289
gets to the Ford 9" rear end through a 3-speed automatic
transmission that shifts effortlessly and seamlessly. This Mustang
also has a great color combination, with bright red paint and a
black vinyl top that go together like peanut butter and jelly. In
addition, this sleek convertible's body is nice and straight. The
black vinyl interior matches with the color scheme, and with bucket
seats and a custom center console. Options fitted to this Mustang
include power steering, power brakes, a power convertible top, a
factory AM pushbutton radio for display, an aftermarket AM/FM/CD
stereo system mounted inside the glovebox, dual-sport chrome
mirrors, factory gauges, seatbelts, and a nice-sounding dual
exhaust system. The car rides on a classy set of chrome Magnum 500
Mustang wheels over B.F. Goodrich RWL tires for a factory-fresh
look. Right now, this '67 Ford is sitting in our showroom just
waiting for the chance to see the road again. We think you'd look
pretty good sitting behind the wheel.
VIN decodes as follows:
VIN- 7F03C188544
7: 1967 model year
F: Dearborn, Michigan Ford Assembly Plant, U.S.A.
03: Mustang 2-door convertible
C: 289 C.I. V8, 2-barrel carburetor
188544: Serial number; 88,543rd 1967 Mustang built at Dearborn
Assembly