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1967 Ford Mustang 4.7l Beautifully Restored Graphite Gray Over Black on 2040-cars

US $34,995.00
Year:1967 Mileage:0 Color: Mirrors and Door Handles
Location:

Arlington, Texas, United States

Arlington, Texas, United States

For sale is a beautifully restored 1967 Mustang. The restoration was just recently completed. The car is truly stunning, a real head-turner; and the work is first rate. We tried to do it justice with the photos, but you have to see it yourself to appreciate the workmanship and time that has gone into restoring this incredible car. Below is the list of parts and work done.

1967 Mustang Work and Parts List
  • 3spd. Automatic w/ Original 289 Motor
  • Original Body stripped down and all suspension removed
  • Body Epoxy Primed and bodyworked
  • Custom 2013 Ford Graphite Grey with Black stripes, Custom Painted Bumpers, Custom -Matte Black finish on front grille and rear tailight tray.
  • Custom Finished interior painted Matte black instead of body color.
  • Engine Bay refinished and painted Matte Black
  • Underside Stripped to bare metal, cleaned up surface rust, followed by undercoating.
  • Custom Trunk Panels/Floor Mat, and refinished with speckle paint
  • Motor pulled and Compression Tested, resealed, new gaskets, Repainted block, New 289 Valve Covers, Spark plugs, plug wires w/ Cap/Rotor, New Air  cleaner, Rebuilt Carburetor.
  • New Alternator and Water Pump
  • New Fan Clutch and Coil
  • Radiator Cleaned/Flushed/Pressure Tested, and refinished
  • Transmission Flushed, Serviced, New filter & Gaskets
  • Updated A/C System, Charged and blows cold R134
  • New Upgraded Booster/ Master cylinder Combo w/ Brake Pedal Assembly
  • New Flowmaster Exhaust
  • New Proportion Valve, Steering Control valve, and Steering Control Cylinder
  • New Springs & Shocks Front and Rear
  • New Wheels w/ Tires 245/45/17 Rear, 235/45/17 Front
  • Suspension Removed, Sandblasted, and repainted
  • New Suspension Bushings, New Ball joints/Tie Rods, and Sway bar bushings and links
  • Replaced Drum Brakes Rear
  • New complete Painless Wiring harness Package - Body, Interior, and Engine (New Fuse block and Ignition)
  • New Weatherstrip and Rubber Seals
  • New Front and Rear Stainless around windows
  • New Exterior Mirrors and Door Handles
  • New Windshield Wiper Motor/Arms/Washer Bag
  • New Antenna Assembly
  • New Fuel Tank/Sending Unit and Filters
  • New Front Windshield
  • New Interior Seats/Door Panels/Trim/Door Sills/Rear View Mirror/Steering Wheel/Gauge Bezels/Dash Trim/Interior Door Chrome Handles/Seat Belts/ New Carpet
  • Custom Painted Center Console w/ New Custom Auto Sound Radio w/ Ipod Hookup, New Rear 6x9" Pioneer Speakers
  • New Lock Cylinders w/ Keys
  • New Lenses Front & Rear
Shipping: Shipping is the responsibility of the buyer. We will of course be happy to coordinate car pickup with the buyer and/or shipping company.

Payment Terms: $2,000 via PayPal within 48 hours of close of auction. The full balance is due within 7 days of close of auction. Payment methods accepted are certified check or wire transfer. If paying by certified check you will need to fax or email us a copy of the check from your financial institution along with a contact name and phone number we can call to verify funds. The car cannot be picked up until funds are verified. Wire transfers must be in our account prior to car pick up as well.

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