1967 ford mustang 2 door coupe. Complete rebuild! 2nd owner. 289
cid bored.30 over. Fresh rebuild with about 1200 miles on the car
since finished. New or rebuilt everything: motor/trans/rear end,
paint and interior. All drivetrain components professionally done.
Paint and interior re-done to factory colors. it is a factory 289
cid Engine, C 4 transmission. Numbers matching. The engine Was
professionally built by Barnes Custom Engines. The transmission was
rebuilt by Danny Almond's transmission. New headers and exhaust.
new, brakes/steering/ chrome/wheels and tires. Too much to list.
The body shop stated the car had never been in a accident and said
it was the straightest body ever seen.The car was parked in a
garage for 37 years when last purchased a few years ago. It was a
factory power steering car. It was converted to a Borgeson power
steering box with new idler arm, Pitman arm tie rod ends and
bushing. Mostly stock parts. new coil springs in the front. The car
came new with four-wheel drum brakes. It was converted to a CSRP
power front disc brake set up and rear drum brakes. All the short
electrical looms under the hood has been replaced with new. The
main wiring loom is stock from the factory. The dash insert is new
with new stock gauges. All the light assemblies are new. Tail
lights, signal light, headlights, dash light, and interior lights
all working. Stock a.m. radio works ....but not too well ...it's
AM. Car comes with original paperwork. Pink slip, original license
plate, and other stuff. --- SEE VIDEO: (ClassicCarGuy.com
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