1967 Ford Mustang GT S Code Fastback. This Mustang comes with a 390
V8 engine and a four speed manual transmission. Equipped with power
brakes and power steering. Disc brakes on the front and drums on
the rear. This vehicle runs and drives. Holley four barrel
carburetor, chrome valve covers, Mallory ignition, magnum 500
wheels, dual exhaust, white lettered Cooper Cobra tires and much
more. We do have a Marti report showing that this vehicle did
originally come as a real GT S Code four speed fastback.
The interior is complete and in good shape. This vehicle is
equipped with a deluxe interior. Has a center console and overhead
console. Original gauge cluster and the gauges are all in working
order. All the lights are in working order as well. Has the
original front bucket seats and rear fold down bench seat. Has an
aftermarket retrosound radio. Manual windows. Factory steering
wheel. All the glass is there and in great condition. Included with
the sale is brand new door panels. Does have some rust areas
present. Comes with a clean California title and is currently
registered.
Contact us for more information and to book a time to view this
vehicle.
Vehicle Details
1967 Ford Mustang
Listing ID:CC-2002097
Price:$49,500
Location:El Cajon, California
Year:1967
Make:Ford
Model:Mustang
Exterior Color:Acapulco Blue
Interior Color:Blue
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:83034
Stock Number:601
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