1967 Ford Mustang Fastback C Code Disc Brake And 1967 Coupe Parts Car on 2040-cars
Jonesboro, Louisiana, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Make: Ford
Drive Type: rear
Model: Mustang
Mileage: 100,000
Trim: fastback
Up for bids is this 1967 ford mustang fastback. This is a full out restoration project. It will need alot of love. It is buildable but will require alot of work. The body is rough. It will need floor pans and frame rail work. The rear quarters will need work. The passenger rocker is bent in. It looks like it was hit on that side at some point in time. The roof is good. There is no back glass or windshield. I have the door glasses. I took pics of the interior pieces I have. I have alot of them but there are a few things missing. The drivetrain is all there. It has a 289 engine with automatic transmission. It is a power steering, disc brake, A/C car. The A/C stuff is gone but everything else is there. It has a 9 inch rear end in it. There is a parts car included that is a good hull of a 67 coupe. It has decent doors and fenders on it. It has good frame rails and rockers. This coupe would be a great parts car to get your body panels off of to fix this one. This is a original 67 fastback. It has the VIN numbers on the inner fenders and has the door tag. This is the door tag info.
63A-body-2 door fastback with bucket seats
1 color- lime gold
2G-trim-light ivy gold and medium gold vinyl
03L-date-November 3rd 1967
41 dso chicago
0 axle 2:79:1
W transmission c-4 automatic
This is the breakdown of the door tag. This car would be a major project but is rebuildable. Look at the pics. Whatever you see in the pics is what comes with the car. If you see a piece missing and it is not pictured then it probably is missing. I do not have a title for the car. It will be sold with a bill of sale. Some states are pretty easy to get a title if you don't have one and some are not so you will need to check with your state to see how they are. There are titlle services that can help you obtain a title. If you have questions or need more info just let me know. If you need more pics let me know. Please ask all questions and make sure you want it before placing a bid. Also please make sure you have the funds to pay for it before placing a bid. I will require full payment within seven days of the end of auction. I will accept cash in person, certified bank check, or bank wire transfer as payment for the car. I can store it as long as needed as long as it is paid for. If you have questions email me or call me at 318-278-1069. The car is for sale locally and on some other sites so I will end the auction if it sells.
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