1967 Mustang Coupe 350 Custom on 2040-cars
Kendallville, Indiana, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:351
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:owner
Interior Color: Black
Make: Ford
Model: Mustang
Trim: COUPE
Options: Leather Seats
Drive Type: auto
Mileage: 2,500
Exterior Color: Green
UP FOR GRABS, IS MY 67 MUSTANG 350 COUPE. THIS CAR CAME FROM NEW MEXICO. I HAVE HAD THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS IN MODIFICATIONS AND RESTORING THIS COUPE, STARTING WITH THE BODY, IT HAS BEEN COMPLETELY STRENGTHED, SUBFRAMING, BOXING, HIDDEN ROLL BARS, T-FRAMING FOR THE REMOVABLE TOP SECTION WHICH HAS FULLY UPHOLOSTRED UNDERSIDE. FENDERS HAVE CAN AM BODY KIT TO ALLOW FOR WIDER WHEEL BASE. ALL FIBERGLASS PARTS ARE HAND LAYED WHICH INCLUDE, FENDERS, QUARTER PANELS, DECK LID, AIR DAM, FRONT NOSE CONE, AND HOOD FROM MUSTANGS TO FEAR . HAS ALL DUPONT PRODUCTS, THE COLOR IS DARK TOURMALINE MET. [GREEN] AND HAS WHITE SHELBY STRIPES WITH 350 DECALS ON SIDES. IT HAS FULLY FUNCTIONAL BRAKE COOLING DUCTS. CUSTOM GRILL AND ALL SHELBY EMBLEMS.
THE DRIVE TRAN AND SUSPENSION INCLUDE; 351 BASE 408 STROKER ALUMINIUM HEADS, FORGED INTERNALS 10:1 RATIO, SO PREMIUM FUEL ONLY. THE C6 TRANSMISSION IS CAPABLE FOR STREET OR RACING PURPOSES. 9 INCH REAREND WITH 390 GEARS POSI, DISC BRAKES ALL AROUND, PROGRESSIVE ENGINEERING SPRINGS AND SHOCKS. THE REAR END IS 3 1/2 INCHES WIDER AND FRONT END IS 1 1/2 INCH WIDER SO HANDLING IS SUPURB. IT HAS 255 60 R15 BFG'S IN THE REAR AND 215 60 R15 DATONA R IN THE FRONT MOUNTED ON ORIGINAL KEYSTONE RIMS WITH SHELBY CENTER CAPS. STOCK FUEL CELL BAFFLED, INSTALLED LOW SUMP, INSTALLED DRAIN. FLOWMASTER EXHAUST SIDE EXIT. STILL NEEDS SIDE SKIRTS. CAN ALSO BE PURCHASED THREW MUSTANGS TO FEAR .COM
INTERIOR; HAS LEATHER RACING BUCKETS, REAR LEATHER BENCH SEAT, NEW DOOR PANELS, WOOD STEERING WHEEL, NEW ORIGINAL HANDLES, AND CARPET.
I ALSO HAVE PICKS WITH THE TOP OFF AND VIEDO LET ME KNOW IF YOU WANT TO SEE THEM
I WILL OFFER YOU 2 CHOICES OF RADIO, EITHER THE FACTORY AM/FM OR A NEW CD/PLAER .
THIS CAR IS A REAL BEAST AND GETS TONS OF ATTENTION AND RESPECT ACCELARATION IS UNBLIEVABLE YOU WONT MISS A MANUAL TRANSMITION AFTER SHIFTING THIS.
THIS CAR DESERVES A GOOD HOME SO GOOD LUCK, GOD BLESS, AND IF THERE IS ANYTHING I MISSED PLEASE FEEL FREE TO CONTACT ME
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