This 1967 Ford Mustang custom fastback is powered by a Kenne
Bell-supercharged 5.0-liter Coyote engine mated to a Tremec T56
6-speed manual transmission delivering power to a Ford 9-inch
posi-traction rear end. Built as a Pro-Touring Resto-Mod, this
vehicle is equipped with a full Roadster Shop chassis featuring
coilover suspension, a triangulated four-link rear end and power
rack & pinion steering. Braking is handled by 6-piston Baer power
disc brakes with drilled and slotted rotors. The exterior is
finished in silver with black racing stripes and GT500-style body
modifications, including a ducted hood, front fascia with running
lights, side skirts and scoops, rear spoiler and side-exit exhaust.
The custom leather interior includes bucket seats, air
conditioning, Classic Instruments AutoCross gauges, a Shelby-style
roll bar, a tilt steering column, power windows and a custom stereo
system with JVC head unit (with backup camera), Focal speakers and
two 8-inch subwoofers hidden behind the rear seats. This Mustang
rides on 18-inch Shelby wheels with low-profile tires. ** PREVIEW
Vehicle Details
1967 Ford Mustang
Listing ID:CC-2000230
Price:Auction Vehicle
Location:Scottsdale, Arizona
Year:1967
Make:Ford
Model:Mustang
Exterior Color:SILVER
Interior Color:BLACK
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:0
Stock Number:162969
VIN:7R02C139261
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