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- 1967 Ford Mustang Convertible
- 289ci V8
- 2-Barrel Carburetor
- 3-Speed Automatic
- RWD
- Wimbledon White Exterior
- Black Interior
- Black Convertible Soft Top
- Chrome Exterior Trim & Accents
- Rear Deck Luggage Rack
- Aftermarket Wheels
- Aftermarket Audio Head Unit
- Aftermarket Convertible Soft Top
- Aftermarket Radiator
This 1967 Ford Mustang Convertible represents one of the most recognizable eras of the Mustang’s history, combining classic pony car styling with open-air driving appeal. Showing over 62,000 miles, this Mustang is finished with a traditional V8-powered configuration and features the desirable convertible body style that has made early Mustangs highly sought after among enthusiasts. With its Wimbledon White exterior, black interior, chrome accents, rear deck luggage rack, and period-inspired presentation, this example captures the timeless character of Ford’s iconic 1960s performance coupe turned convertible.
Exterior and Interior
The exterior of this 1967 Ford Mustang Convertible is finished in Wimbledon White, a color that perfectly complements the Mustang’s iconic lines and highlights its classic proportions. The convertible body style remains one of the most desirable Mustang configurations, offering the experience of open-air driving while preserving the unmistakable styling cues that defined the first-generation Mustang. Chrome exterior trim & accents add period-correct character, while the rear deck luggage rack provides a distinctive vintage touring appearance. The car also features aftermarket wheels and an aftermarket convertible soft top, giving this classic Mustang a personalized presentation. The interior of this 1967 Ford Mustang Convertible is finished in black, creating a timeless contrast against the Wimbledon White exterior. The cabin retains the Mustang’s driver-focused layout and classic simplicity, with an aftermarket audio head unit adding modern convenience for cruising. Whether enjoyed on weekend drives, local shows, or scenic routes with the top down, the combination of the black interior, convertible configuration, and traditional Mustang styling delivers the unmistakable feel of a 1960s American classic.
Engine
At the heart of this 1967 Ford Mustang Convertible is Ford’s iconic 289ci V8, equipped with a 2-barrel carburetor and paired to a 3-speed automatic transmission. Delivering power through the rear wheels, this classic V8 drivetrain provides the traditional character and sound that made the Mustang a cultural icon. An aftermarket radiator has also been fitted, supporting the vehicle’s V8 setup and adding a practical upgrade for enthusiasts who appreciate maintaining and enjoying these classic Mustangs.
This 1967 Ford Mustang Convertible represents one of the most recognizable eras of the Mustang’s history, combining classic pony car styling with open-air driving appeal. Showing over 62,000 miles, this Mustang is finished with a traditional V8-powered configuration and features the desirable convertible body style that has made early Mustangs highly sought after among enthusiasts. With its Wimbledon White exterior, black interior, chrome accents, rear deck luggage rack, and period-inspired presentation, this example captures the timeless character of Ford’s iconic 1960s performance coupe turned convertible.
The 2014 Ford Mustang GT Roush Stage 3 represents one of the most aggressive interpretations of the S197 Mustang platform, combining Ford’s legendary 5.0L Coyote V8 with Roush Performance engineering and motorsport-inspired styling. Built around the Roush Stage 3 Performance Package, this example transforms the Mustang GT with a TVS 2.3L RoushCharger, upgraded suspension, unique aerodynamic components, and extensive Roush-specific detailing. Showing 46,419 miles, this Mustang is finished in Sterling Gray Metallic over a Charcoal Black interior and features a highly optioned specification including Roush graphics, custom gauges, boost instrumentation, Roush Sport Tuned Exhaust, 20-inch Graphite Wheels, and the signature Stage 3 appearance package.
The 2003 Ford Mustang GT represents the final evolution of the fourth-generation SN95 platform, an era that embraced the Mustang’s classic formula of a front-mounted V8, rear-wheel drive, and a driver-focused cockpit. This Mustang GT Deluxe Convertible takes that formula into enthusiast territory with a Kenne Bell twin-screw supercharger added to Ford’s 4.6L modular V8, creating a more aggressive take on the factory GT platform. Showing 27,377 miles, this example pairs its boosted powertrain with a 5-speed manual transmission, black exterior, dark charcoal/gray interior, black convertible soft top, Mach 1000 sound system, aftermarket wheels, aftermarket exhaust, and additional custom upgrades.
This 1967 Ford Mustang Convertible represents one of the most recognizable eras of the Mustang’s history, combining classic pony car styling with open-air driving appeal. Showing over 62,000 miles, this Mustang is finished with a traditional V8-powered configuration and features the desirable convertible body style that has made early Mustangs highly sought after among enthusiasts. With its Wimbledon White exterior, black interior, chrome accents, rear deck luggage rack, and period-inspired presentation, this example captures the timeless character of Ford’s iconic 1960s performance coupe turned convertible.
The Ford Bronco made its long-awaited return with a clear mission: combine the open-air personality of the original Bronco with the technology and off-road hardware expected of a modern 4x4. This 2023 Ford Bronco Badlands Advanced takes that formula further with the desirable Sasquatch Package and Equipment Group 332A, giving it a decidedly trail-focused specification straight from the factory. Finished in Azure Gray Metallic Tri-Coat over a Black leather-trimmed/vinyl interior, it pairs serious off-road equipment with everyday usability. With approximately 27,561 miles on the odometer, this Bronco is equipped with the 2.7L twin-turbocharged EcoBoost V6, a 10-speed automatic transmission, front and rear electronic locking differentials, beadlock-capable wheels, and a removable molded-in-color hard top.
The 2014 Ford Mustang GT Roush Stage 3 represents one of the most aggressive interpretations of the S197 Mustang platform, combining Ford’s legendary 5.0L Coyote V8 with Roush Performance engineering and motorsport-inspired styling. Built around the Roush Stage 3 Performance Package, this example transforms the Mustang GT with a TVS 2.3L RoushCharger, upgraded suspension, unique aerodynamic components, and extensive Roush-specific detailing. Showing 46,419 miles, this Mustang is finished in Sterling Gray Metallic over a Charcoal Black interior and features a highly optioned specification including Roush graphics, custom gauges, boost instrumentation, Roush Sport Tuned Exhaust, 20-inch Graphite Wheels, and the signature Stage 3 appearance package.
This 1967 Ford Mustang Convertible represents one of the most recognizable eras of the Mustang’s history, combining classic pony car styling with open-air driving appeal. Showing over 62,000 miles, this Mustang is finished with a traditional V8-powered configuration and features the desirable convertible body style that has made early Mustangs highly sought after among enthusiasts. With its Wimbledon White exterior, black interior, chrome accents, rear deck luggage rack, and period-inspired presentation, this example captures the timeless character of Ford’s iconic 1960s performance coupe turned convertible.
The 1974 Chevrolet Corvette Coupe represents the final years of the classic C3 generation, combining the unmistakable long-hood styling of the era with Chevrolet’s legendary small-block V8 platform. Showing approximately 60,096 miles, this example takes that timeless Corvette shape and adds an enthusiast-focused presentation, featuring a House of Kolor Burgundy Wine paint finish, a matching burgundy leather interior, and a number of personalized upgrades throughout. With its carbureted 350ci V8, automatic transmission, aftermarket front and rear components, four-wheel power disc brakes, and refreshed interior, this Corvette offers a blend of classic American sports car character and custom craftsmanship.
The C4 Corvette was Chevrolet’s high-tech answer to the sports-car world of the 1980s, and this 1988 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible keeps that unmistakable character intact while adding a number of enthusiast-focused touches. Showing under 100,000 miles, this example stands out with its Baby Blue exterior, custom Baby Blue leather cabin, and open-top configuration. The digital instrument cluster, power-adjustable seats, aftermarket sound system, custom paintwork, and aftermarket wheels give it plenty of personality, while the reupholstered interior and replacement convertible top further separate it from a standard C4. For anyone after a classic Corvette that still delivers the look, sound, and low-slung feel that made the C4 such an icon of its era, this one checks a lot of the right boxes.
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