1967 Ford Mustang

302ci V8 - Bored From 289ci | Aftermarket Wheels | Re-Upholstered Interior

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LOT #

250840770

Classic Car

Vehicle Price$62,499
Pre-Delivery Service Charge$1,299
Total Price$63,798
Advertised price includes the $1,299 Pre-Delivery Service Charge. Price does not include taxes, tag, registration, or other mandatory government charges.
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Verified Seller provides all vehicle specific information and modifications listed below. Confirm any specifics with your Exotic Car Trader Representative prior to purchase. Sales tax or other taxes, tag, title, registration fees, government fees, not included in advertised price. $1,299 Pre-Delivery Service Charge not included in advertised price.
Make:
Model:
VIN:
7R01C133171
Lot Number:
250840770
Condition:
Used
Odometer:
2,017 miles
(Exempt / TMU)
Engine:
302ci V8
Drive Type:
Rear-Wheel Drive (RWD)
Transmission:
Automatic
Exterior Color:
Red
Interior Color:
Black
Vinyl Wrap:
Vehicle Location:
California
  • 1967 Ford Mustang
  • 302ci V8 - Bored From 289ci
  • 4-Barrel Carburetor
  • 3-Speed Automatic
  • RWD
  • Red Exterior
  • Black Interior
  • Re-Upholstered Interior
  • Aftermarket Mustang Style Radio
  • A/C & Heat
  • Power Disc Brakes All Around
  • Replaced Tires
  • Aftermarket Wheels
  • Rebuilt Engine 289ci - Bored to 302ci
  • Current Owner Reports Restoration Completed

Overview of 1967 Ford Mustang For Sale by Owner

Few cars embody the spirit of American performance like the Ford Mustang, and the 1967 model year marked a major evolution of the original pony car. With revised styling, a slightly larger body, and improved safety and performance options, it became an instant classic. This particular 1967 Mustang has been tastefully restored and upgraded, retaining its vintage character while benefiting from enhancements to reliability and drivability. Its 289ci V8 has been rebuilt and bored to 302 cubic inches, paired to a 3-speed automatic transmission, giving it strong performance with classic small-block character. Finished in red with a black reupholstered interior, this Mustang strikes an ideal balance between originality and usability.

Exterior and Interior

The car presents confidently in red, accented by aftermarket wheels and fresh tires that provide a purposeful stance. Chrome details and body lines highlight the iconic fastback-inspired profile of the ’67 model year. Inside, the black interior has been reupholstered, restoring a crisp and inviting cabin while incorporating an aftermarket Mustang-style radio that blends modern functionality with period-correct appearance. Air conditioning and heating add to the car’s practicality, allowing it to be enjoyed comfortably year-round. Overall, the restoration reflects a commitment to both authenticity and comfort, giving the car a fresh yet classic feel.

Engine

Power comes from a rebuilt 289ci V8 that has been bored out to 302 cubic inches, fitted with a 4-barrel carb to deliver strong, reliable performance. Mated to a 3-speed automatic transmission and rear-wheel drive, the setup makes for an approachable yet engaging driving experience. Power disc brakes at all four corners provide stopping confidence far superior to the original drum configuration, a welcome upgrade for both safety and performance. With just over 2,000 miles reportedly covered since the restoration, the drivetrain feels fresh and ready for regular use.

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Passenger side photo of 1966 Ford Mustang

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Passenger side photo of 1966 Ford Mustang

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