1967 Ford Mustang Fastback

289ci V8 | 3-Speed Automatic | Mechanically Restored

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23117870

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Make:
Model:
VIN:
7T02A220936
Lot Number:
23117870
Odometer:
46,708
(Exempt / TMU)
Engine:
289ci V8
Drive Type:
Transmission:
Automatic
Exterior Color:
Silver
Interior Color:
Tan
Vinyl Wrap:
Vehicle Location:
Illinois
  • 1967 Ford Mustang GT Fastback
  • Automatic
  • V8
  • Current Owner Reports Mechanically Restored
  • Current Owner Reports Original Paint
  • Current Owner Reports Original Exhaust
  • Current Owner Reports New Tires
  • Current Owner Reports Original Rims
  • Current Owner Reports Original Chrome Bumpers
  • Current Owner Reports New Master Cylinder
  • Current Owner Reports New Fuel Tank
  • Current Owner Reports Original interior
  • Current Owner Reports Original Miles

Overview of 1967 Ford Mustang Fastback For Sale by Owner

The Ford Mustang, an emblem of American automotive culture, initiated the pony car segment and became the quintessential muscle car of the 1960s. Today, amidst a sea of modified and hidden gems, finding an original example is increasingly rare. Enter the 1967 Ford Mustang GTA Fastback, a stunning piece of automotive history that stands out not just for its rarity but for its pristine condition and adherence to originality, complete with an automatic transmission and a mere 46,708 original miles on its odometer.

Exterior and Interior

The first-generation Mustang was offered in various body styles, but the fastback remains the most coveted, with its head-turning design and sporty silhouette. This particular GTA Fastback, cloaked in its original silver paint, is a testament to the 1960s' automotive excellence. The car boasts its original chrome bumpers and rims, now wrapped in new tires, preserving the authentic look and feel of this classic Mustang. Stepping inside, the tan interior immediately transports you back to the 1960s, with its original tan leather seats, dashboard, factory steering wheel, and meter clusters. The preservation of these elements offers a genuine and immersive vintage driving experience, allowing one to fully appreciate the car's original craftsmanship and design ethos.

Engine

Under the hood, this Mustang retains its smooth factory styling, housing a 289ci V8 engine equipped with a 4-barrel carburetor, offering an authentic and robust driving feel. The car has undergone a mechanical restoration, including a new master cylinder and fuel tank, ensuring reliability without compromising its historical integrity. Its original exhaust system is still in place, further testament to the vehicle's commitment to preservation. The performance is delivered to the rear wheels through a C-4 3-speed automatic transmission, providing a seamless and enjoyable driving experience that is true to the Mustang's legacy.

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VERIFIED SELLER
$64,999

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VERIFIED SELLER
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$26,499

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VERIFIED SELLER
$800,000

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1956 Ford Thunderbird

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$42,500

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