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1968 Ford Mustang Coupe Great Pony Car Classic Vintage Black Plate No Reserve on 2040-cars

Year:1968 Mileage:43175
Location:

Portland, Oregon, United States

Portland, Oregon, United States

1968 Ford Mustang Coupe


1968 Ford Mustang Coupe

6-cylinder-Automatic

We really like these vintage Mustangs, fun to drive and inexpensive to own, these are a real bargain in todays inflated vintage market.

This car came out of California, so it is almost entirely rust free and still wears its vintage Black Plates.

Of course red is an excellent color on these and the paint on this one appears fairly fresh. The interior is in good shape with no bad smells, or major flaws. The motor fires right up, even in freezing temps, does not smoke and sounds healthy. The transmission shifts as it should with no clunking or hesitation going into gear.

I would rate the overall condition of this Mustang as good, it’s not a show car, but it’s plenty nice enough to elicit a smile and thumbs up from any classic car buff. This car runs great and would make an excellent weekend cruiser.

Please look through all the pictures and watch the included video. We make a real effort to show the car to the best of our ability, including underside photos.

Remember, if you bid and win, you will be expected to complete the transaction. Inspections are welcome, PRIOR to the end of the auction.

Feel free to call or email with any questions, 503-475-8078 Josh, 503-819-9007 Matt.


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