1967 Ford Mustang on 2040-cars
Blairsden-graeagle, California, United States
ANY QUESTIONS JUST EMAIL ME: stevensbbutkowski@ukjo.com .
I am selling my 1967 Ford Mustang. This is a factory equipment GT equipment group car. I have the Marti report
detailing that. I have owned this car for a little over a year and have enjoyed driving it. However, my family is
growing and my wife and I can not devote the time we would like to continue enjoying the car. The car is a good
driver. I have enjoyed taking the car to the monthly cars and coffee events on the weekend, and receive a lot of
complements on the car. It definitely turns heads and attracts attention while driving it and in the parking lot.
The car is not a perfect show car. It does have some minor flaws. The interior is really good condition. There
are a couple of minor scuffs on the vinyl, and a crack on the low back plastic of the front seat. Other than that,
all the lights on the interior work, headliner is good, and everything general is in really good condition. The
exterior is in very good condition. This is a very clean car. There is only a little bit of bondo on the rear
quarter panel. Have not found any rust on it. Paint is good, just a few minor chips in it. Shines up nicely.
The vehicle is not completely original. It does have a couple modifications to it, including radio, wheels,
carburetor, and exhaust headers. Please don't hesitate to ask me questions about the car. Car has good tires on it
and nice American Racing Wheels. I do have a Marti report available.
Hightlights
- Factory 289 Car with GT equipment group
- Looks Great
- Run Strong
- No Leaks
- Everything works in the car. Interior and exterior lights all work
- AC Blows cold for those hot summer days
Current Features on the Car as per Marti report
- Features original GT Equipment Package
- 289 V8
- Eddlebrock 4 barrel Carburetor w/ electric choke
- C4 Automatic Transmission (3 speed)
- Power Steering
- Power Disc brakes front, drum rear
Replaced power brake booster last year.
- 15" American Racing Wheels
- Air Conditioning (Blows cold)
- Heater
- Aftermarket Radio w/ CD player
- Front Kick panel speakers, and rear seat deck speakers (speakers aren't the best but easily replaced)
- Aftermarket Headers and Exhaust ( Car is nice and quiet )
- Black Vinyl Roof
Here are the details on the vehicle from the Marti Report.
Door Plate Info
Serial Number : 7R01C149454
7 1967
R Built in San Jose
01 Mustang 2 Door Hardtop
C 289 2V V8 Engine
149454 Production Number
65B Mustang 2-Door Hardtop
I Lime Gold Paint
6G Ivy Gold Decor Vinyl bucket Seats
08M Scheduled build Dec 8, 1966
72 San Jose DSO
1 3.00 Rear Axle
W C-4 Automatic Transmission
Original Vehicle Option*
- Black Vinyl Roof
- Closed Crankcase Emmission System
- Exhaust Emmission Control
- GT Equipment Group
- Courtesy Light Group
- Power Steering
- Tilt Away Steering Wheel
- Console
- Air Conditioner - SelectAire
- Exterior Decor Group
- Interior Decor Group
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