Ford: Mustang Fast Back on 2040-cars
Raleigh, North Carolina, United States
This 1967 underwent a complete restoration in the mid 2000s. This car is owned by an avid car collector and has been driven regularly. Make no mistake it is no show queen, but a daily driver that shows well. Sinister, tough, and attractive, this Fastback perfectly defines Ford’s lasting legacy of creating sophistication with raw aggression. The front of the car is dominated by trademark, blackend grille that are anchored between single headlights, chrome-finish front bumper. At the sides of that broad hood, the start of the chiseled sidelines begin as the fenders Lift the hood to find the Fastback powered in the form of a 390 V8. The carb linkage swivels like it's lined with silk, and the engine pulls the car with real authority. Of course, the entire engine bay has been restored with the original ford blue on the block. Air conditioning, Simply put, lift the engine's hood at any car show and you're sure to have a huge crowd around your car in no time. Underneath the Fastback is just as impressive as the rest of the build.
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