1968 Ford Mustang on 2040-cars
Farmington, Michigan, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:289 V8
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Black
Make: Ford
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Mustang
Trim: GT
Drive Type: Rear wheel drive
Options: Cassette Player
Mileage: 1,500
Sub Model: Gt / Mustang
Exterior Color: Red
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
1968 Ford Mustang Coupe , Rare 289 V8 - Automatic
I'm selling a 1968 Red Mustang coupe it runs out great I have driven to work a few a weeks 6-3-13 to 7-26-13 in the Heat and it runs great, cruises nice down the highway at 70 and runs strong never a problem Engine was rebuilt with the trans in 2008 and was driven very little since then. Approx 2,500 miles Last year it had all new brakes and shocks replaced , as well as all new bumpers and handles and misc. chrome
It was repainted 5 years ago but still looks Great as it was only driven for weekends and cruises ..It is a 289 car which makes it an early 1968. The interior looks great no tears or stains, nice carpet nice floor mats etc. and headliner is perfect and it has the lap and shoulder seat belts which is a nice option The car is 100% ready to drive and enjoy today ..can be driven anywhere
Car has only tiny minor little chips as it was driven ,no dents no scratches and very minimal wear
Shows very nice
My standard disclaimer is this : Bid as the car is 90% as nice as you think and you will be more then happy
A NON refundable deposit of $1000 is do the winning bidder within 48 hours of auctions end
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