1967 Ford Mustang on 2040-cars
Shelbina, Missouri, United States
1967 original fastback converted to pro street with original ford sheet metal - Not a drag car still a complete
original 1967 mustang fastback with narrowed 9 inch and rear seat removed. Original mustang with everything
functional including heater, wipers , turnsigneal, headlights, tail lights, stereo ext. Car runs and drives great
and can be driven as is and drive or make it your way - owned this car since 1988
- Car is fastback original body
- narrowed 9 inch posi rear with 4-56 gear
- Complete original Fastback fiberglass interior panels
- Welded in Cage - Can be removed
- Centerline combo Wheels 29,50 x 18 back
ENGINE COMPARTMENT: Rebuilt original 1992 mustang GT 5.0 fuel injected with AOD automatic transmission
TRUNK COMPARTMENT: The inside has all clean metal painted blue and carpeted / Trimmed out to cover battery and
storage .
EXTERIOR: Original mustang fastback body converted to Pro street with original ford metal
INTERIOR: Original 1967 mustang restored interior with everything functional
UNDERSIDE: Street rod engineering rack and pinion steering and suspension with tubular A arms, Narrowed 9 inch
posi rear with strange 31 spline axles and 4.56 gear
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