You instantly recognize this 1968 Ford Mustang as a dark horse car.
It put a mean face forward with upgrades like the dark background
LED lights, billet-style grille, and a big Boss-inspired front
splitter. The sides have a sporty stance with 17-inch wheels and
larger rear tires. Plus the large side-exit exhaust pipes remind us
of a Shelby GT350 track car. Backing up this power pony image is a
well-built 302 V8. And with features like an overdrive
transmission, Bluetooth radio, and four-wheel power disc brakes,
this mean-looking machine has the right features for a good
all-around driver.
HIGHLIGHTS
*Full midnight style inside and out
*Mustang Boss-style front splitter
*GT350R-style side-exit exhaust
*Upgraded 17-inch wheels with a nice tire stance
*LED headlights
*Deluxe hood
*Well done black interior
*Newer features like the carpeting, upholstery, and steering
wheel
*AM/FM/CD stereo with USB and Bluetooth
*302 cubic-inch V8
*Edelbrock four-barrel carb, Edelbrock intake, and dual exhaust
w/Flowmasters
*Aluminum radiator, electric fan, and HEI ignition
*Four-speed automatic transmission with overdrive
*Newer front bushings
*Newer shocks all around
*Power steering
*Four-wheel power disc brakes
*Owner's manual
The 1968 Mustang was often seen as an ideal year where the styling
had evolved as much as it could while still looking quite original.
So they were iconic, but they also leaned more into the sports car
style than the first years. This one maximizes that appearance with
some well-placed upgrades. And since a car that looks more powerful
is also supposed to be more fun to drive, they gave this more
muscle, better-stopping power, and even overdrive cruising. It
really makes this Mustang feel like the one you want when it's time
to look means but feel so much nicer on the road. So if you love a
dark horse with the right upgrades, you don't want to miss this
deal. Call today!!!
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