Beautiful 1967 Ford Mustang Coupe 289 V8 Restomod C4 Great Pony! Daily Driver! on 2040-cars
Aumsville, Oregon, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:289 V8
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Make: Ford
Model: Mustang
Trim: 1967 Ford Mustang V8 Coupe
Options: Vinyl Top, Dash Pad, Cassette Player
Safety Features: Seat Belts, Power Steering
Drive Type: Rear Wheel Drive
Mileage: 86,000
Exterior Color: Burgundy
Disability Equipped: No
Interior Color: Black
Number of Doors: 2
Number of Cylinders: 8
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
1967 Mustang
289 V8
C4 automatic tranny
86,000 miles since resto work performed in 2004
Resto-Mod look
Stunning polished wheels
New tires with less than 2,000 miles on them
Runs and drives great
Looks very nice and gets lots of attention everywhere she goes!
Duel Exhaust with a nice muscle car rumble!
All Glass is good with no chips, cracks or issues
Original Turn Signal indicators in hood!
Trunk has original plaid mats and covers!
New Vinyl Top Included (not installed)!
Power Steering!
Shiny Paint!
Fast, Loud, and lots of fun!
A little more in depth on this car, as you know it is a 1967 Mustang It has 86,000 miles on it since it was restored in 2004. It is an original 289 V8 Car with C4 Transmission. It was originally the extremely rare S code paint : Dusk Rose color (Also known as Playboy Pink!!) it was professionally painted in 2004 to its current color of metallic mystic maroon and it looks great! If you are purist, it would be great to see this car converted back to original down the road! It has been a daily driver during the summer and nice days in the cooler months and has been maintained well with regular oil changes. New spark plugs, cap, rotor, plug wires will be installed this week. The paint shows beautifully but it is by no means a show car. There is a few scratches here and there along with rock chips/pits in the usual places. Most notable defects are a long single line scratch on drivers side, I have started buffing it out but have not finished. The body is extremely straight with no eye catching dents or dings I would also mention that Rust is very minimal for a Northwest car. Only place I have noticed rust and light bubbling of paint near the rear pillers below the rear glass (see pictures. The Vinyl top is starting to show it's age it has a 4-5 inch tear at the seam on passenger side (again see photos) and starting to peal up at seams. I have a replacement vinyl top from Mustangs Unlimited that will be included with the car, but I have not had time to get it installed.
Interior is in nice shape, and shows well, defects that come with age are minimal, most notable is the drivers bottom seat has a small split at the seam, an easy fix, just haven't had the time to do lately. Scuffs and mars throughout consistent with age and use but this is a very clean and beautiful car that turns heads! No electrical issues, lights and gauges work.
As I said it is not a show car, it has minor cosmetic blemishes consistent with age and being a daily driver and I think it has the potential to be a show stopper if converted back to it's original playboy pink color. As it sits, it is a beautiful car that runs great, transmission shifts firm without slipping, is fun to drive and attracts a lot of attention. I haven't driven it much this year, as I have 66 mustang that I need to restore focus my efforts on so I need to let this one go to fund that project.
Car is available for inspection and test drive with proper ID and insurance documentation. This car is sold as is where is with no warranty. I make every effort to accurately describe the vehicle and urge potential buyers to do due diligence and arrange to see the vehicle in person before placing bids as your bids are a lawful contract to purchase: Not just come for a test drive. Any Questions, please let me know, I am happy to help but please know that arranging pickup of the car and transportation is YOUR responsibility and at YOUR cost. I can help arrange delivery within 300 Miles at a cost of $2.00 per mile please contact me if you are interested. Thanks for looking and good luck bidding!
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