1967 Ford Mustang. 76,080 Miles. 289/automatic. A/c. Many New Parts. on 2040-cars
Madera, California, United States
You are bidding on a 1967 Ford Mustang Coupe with 289 engine and automatic transmission. Stock, including hubcaps. Many NEW parts. 76,080.7 Miles. Perfect driving project!!! What's New: Brake shoes, brake drums, brake springs, wheel cylinders, wheel bearings and seals, power steering cylinders, starter, starter solenoid, shocks, battery. What doesn't work: The A/C compressor is locked up. The gas gauge is faulty (indicates incorrectly). The car has been sanded and primered. There were a couple small rust spots in the typical areas (left rear lower fender, left door jam). Other than that, there was only very light surface oxidation under the vinyl top that was removed. Straight body. I'm unaware, and uncertain of any past damage or accidents. Original hub caps. Most of the side lettering is there (missing the G's). Nice interior. I'm not sure how old it is, or if it's original, but it looks very good (see photos). The dash and instrument cluster look great. The car runs and drives good, however does have a bit of a miss at idle. It shifts through the gears properly. The brakes are new and need to be broken in (doesn't stop quickly). You are welcome and encouraged to come inspect the car in Madera, CA. The car is being sold as-is, where is, with clear California title (pink slip in hand). Please ask questions prior to bidding. (559) 259-2268 No foreign or low/no feedback bidders without contacting me first. A deposit of $2,000.00 is due within 48 hours of the close of the sale via PayPal. Full payment due within 5 days of the close of the auction via certified funds. Thanks for bidding!! |
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