



The Ford Mustang is a name that is known all over the world as the blue oval’s longest-running nameplate. It has been in continuous production since 1964, and the six-generation run has produced some of the most iconic American cars to this date. As of 2018, Ford had sold 10 million mustangs. The blend of aggressive and attractive styling, affordable access to power, and multiple options for different walks of life has made for an iconic car that each Mustang owner is proud to drive. Up for sale today is a 1967 Ford Mustang Restomod that blends modern touches with the iconic first-generation Mustang looks. If you’re looking to drive a well-maintained piece of American motoring history that can be daily-ed, then this might be the car for you.

This Ford Mustang sports a unique orange exterior color. The car has been converted to a full-body frame with the undercoating completed. The car also has a host of new parts by the owner, ensuring the vehicle is well looked after. The new parts list includes new GT500 front fenders, headlight brackets, front valance & rear valance, and spoiler to complement its looks. The car also has new chrome outside, including a new grille and bumpers. Also new are the wheels and tire. Inside you’ll find a black interior and a classic wood-style steering wheel which would make you stand out from the rest. The car’s interior also has many new items, including a new interior, door hinges, body bolts, door shins, rear trunk deck, door handles, and trunk lid. The car comes with a new heater and a/c system with a surround sound system to ensure a relaxed drive. The vehicle also features new side mirrors. This subject Mustang restomod also rides on rear airbags.

This Mustang comes equipped with a 289ci engine coupled to an automatic gearbox. Like the car’s interior and exterior, this Mustang has many new parts. The new engine parts include a new water pump, intake and carburetor, brake system, gas tank with fuel pump, vacuum lines (all), pulleys, and belts. The steering column is also new and features power steering. The engine and fan have been rewired, while also new is the L/S valve cover gasket, overflow bottle and lines, A/C cleaner lid, A/C cleaner (washable), thermostat, battery cable, and hose clamps. Also sorted is a new cover breather with hose, custom fuel line, and a new cam and timing chain. To ensure this Mustang sounds the business, this car is equipped with a Flowmaster exhaust system and headers, as well as new front and rear suspension.

- Up For Sale is Our 1967 Ford Mustang Restomod
-Car Location: Oregon
-New GT500 hood
-New front fenders
-New door shins
-New headlight brackets
-New front valance
-New rear valance
-New trunk lid
-New rear trunk deck
-New door handles
-New outside chrome
-New grille
-New bumpers
-New wheels
-New tires
-New heater and A/C system
-New steering wheel
-New front suspension
-New rear suspension
-New flow master exhaust system and headers
-New cam and timing chain
-New water pump
-New intake and carburetor
-New interior
-New brake system
-New gas tank w/ fuel pump
-New door hinges
-New body bolts
-New vacuum lines (all)
-New pulleys
-New belts
-New steering column
-New side mirrors
-Undercoating completed
-New spoiler
-Surround sound system
-New radiator
-Rewired engine and fan
-New L/S valve cover gasket
-New over flow bottle and lines
-New A/C cleaner lid
-New A/C cleaner washable
-New thermostat
-New battery cable
-New hose clamps
-New cover breather w/ hose
-New custom fuel line
-Added power steering
-Added classic wood style steering wheel
-Converted to full body frame
-Upgraded new aluminum radiator
-Changed all engine hoses
-Rear air bags



Ford’s famous Mustang Mach 1 is a highly revered American classic today. That’s why when cars like this bright red 1970 Ford Mustang Mach 1 from San Jose come on sale, they don’t stay around for long. The Mach 1 was not only a performance package, as the name might suggest, but offered some appearance upgrades too. Only available as a fastback (known s the SportsRoof), cars like this 92,000-mile example struck fear into those with lesser machines at the track or drag strip. Now, this car can be yours and rest assured, it hasn’t lost any of its awesomeness. It might get gapped by today’s trick EVs, but when you’ve got the rumble of an H-code Cleveland for company, nothing else matters.



What have we got here? Is it KITT, then? Well, not quite. It’s the exact model of Shelby Mustang used for the 2008 reboot of Knight Rider – the GT500KR. Contrary to belief, KR actually means King of the Road. It’s a term that pays homage to the original 1968 GT500KR, a fearsome, Cobra Jet toting machine. Today’s 2008 Ford Mustang Shelby GT500KR features a supercharged Modular V8 under the hood to really get your pulse racing. In case that isn’t enough, this 1,400-mile machine from Iowa also has the Shaker 1000 audio system, Shelby GT500KR forged wheels and even a carbon fiber rear spoiler and front splitter. You’d better not waste any time, then. Only 1,712 units were made, by the way.



The Fox-body Mustang remains one of the most influential performance cars in American automotive history, and this 1988 Ford Mustang GT Hatchback represents a heavily upgraded example of the platform. Known for its lightweight chassis and highly tunable 5.0-liter V8, the Fox Mustang became a staple in the performance community throughout the late 1980s and 1990s. This particular car has been extensively modified with serious performance hardware, including forged engine internals and a Vortech VS-1 supercharger producing approximately 13 pounds of boost. Power is sent to the rear wheels through a Tremec 5-speed manual transmission, replacing the factory automatic setup. The odometer currently shows 9,999 miles, although the true mileage is unknown. With upgraded drivetrain components, suspension improvements, and modern cooling and braking systems, this Mustang offers the classic Fox-body experience combined with significantly enhanced performance.




Ford’s famous Mustang Mach 1 is a highly revered American classic today. That’s why when cars like this bright red 1970 Ford Mustang Mach 1 from San Jose come on sale, they don’t stay around for long. The Mach 1 was not only a performance package, as the name might suggest, but offered some appearance upgrades too. Only available as a fastback (known s the SportsRoof), cars like this 92,000-mile example struck fear into those with lesser machines at the track or drag strip. Now, this car can be yours and rest assured, it hasn’t lost any of its awesomeness. It might get gapped by today’s trick EVs, but when you’ve got the rumble of an H-code Cleveland for company, nothing else matters.



What have we got here? Is it KITT, then? Well, not quite. It’s the exact model of Shelby Mustang used for the 2008 reboot of Knight Rider – the GT500KR. Contrary to belief, KR actually means King of the Road. It’s a term that pays homage to the original 1968 GT500KR, a fearsome, Cobra Jet toting machine. Today’s 2008 Ford Mustang Shelby GT500KR features a supercharged Modular V8 under the hood to really get your pulse racing. In case that isn’t enough, this 1,400-mile machine from Iowa also has the Shaker 1000 audio system, Shelby GT500KR forged wheels and even a carbon fiber rear spoiler and front splitter. You’d better not waste any time, then. Only 1,712 units were made, by the way.



The Fox-body Mustang remains one of the most influential performance cars in American automotive history, and this 1988 Ford Mustang GT Hatchback represents a heavily upgraded example of the platform. Known for its lightweight chassis and highly tunable 5.0-liter V8, the Fox Mustang became a staple in the performance community throughout the late 1980s and 1990s. This particular car has been extensively modified with serious performance hardware, including forged engine internals and a Vortech VS-1 supercharger producing approximately 13 pounds of boost. Power is sent to the rear wheels through a Tremec 5-speed manual transmission, replacing the factory automatic setup. The odometer currently shows 9,999 miles, although the true mileage is unknown. With upgraded drivetrain components, suspension improvements, and modern cooling and braking systems, this Mustang offers the classic Fox-body experience combined with significantly enhanced performance.


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