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(from page 1 of the 1968 Collection) Red 1968 Mustang GT hardtop, rear end view. The rear is Shelby too.

(from page 1 of the 1968 Collection) Here is a peek at that 390ci V2 280hp engine under the hood. Well, this looks like it was changed to a dual carb setup. Most 390ci engines got the 4 barrel carb, this one came from the factory with a the 2 barrel version. It's an X code engine. The VIN has the X in it - 8R01X164476. It says "Old School" on the underside of the hood.

(from page 1 of the 1968 Collection) Here is a peek at the inside.


(from page 6 of the 1968 Collection) Mike Abajian Jr of Texas owns this beautiful 1968 Rainbow of Colors promotional red orange Mustang hardtop. Mike writes: I bought this original 'Rainbow of Colors' car on-line about two years ago. The gentleman who restored this car initially intended to part it out. He opted to restore its original Calypso Coral special order paint (known as Flower Power Orange in '68). Mike's 1968 Mustang was our Attitude Of The Week for February 1st, 2009.

(from page 6 of the 1968 Collection) Here is another view of Mike's Calypso Coral (Flower Power Red) 1968 Rainbow of Colors promotional Mustang hardtop. All of these promotional Mustangs were built in the San Jose plant and special ordered on the West Coast. Most were Sprint optioned Mustang hardtops, but there where a few where GTs, fastbacks, or Mach1's.

(from page 6 of the 1968 Collection) Nice close-up view of the 1968 Calypso Coral exterior paint.

(from page 6 of the 1968 Collection) Side view of the car showing off the GT wheels, fog lamps, and part of the side C stripe. Apparently the horse behind is not impressed, but we surely are!

(from page 6 of the 1968 Collection) Close-up view showing off the GT wheel covers and louvered hood with integrated turn signals.

(from page 6 of the 1968 Collection) Here you can just make out the nice black interior as well as that great exterior color.

(from page 6 of the 1968 Collection) This Flower Power Red 1968 Rainbow of Colors promotional Mustang hardtop is owned by Mike Abajian Jr. of Texas and is our Attitude Of The Month for the month of September, 2010 and is in our 2010 calendar.


(from page 7 of the 1968 Collection) Candy Apple Red Mustang GT/CS with 230 hp (302 cubic inch) 4 barrel, V8 engine. The CS stands for California Special which included a Shelby style decklid with a spoiler, sequential taillights, and a blacked-out grille with out Mustang identification. The GT was also missing from the normal GT wheelcovers. A similar option package was available in Colorado called the High Country Special.

(from page 7 of the 1968 Collection) Right front view of the California Special, Candy Apple Red Mustang GT. The GT/CS came standard with a blacked-out grille.

(from page 7 of the 1968 Collection) Candy Apple Red 1968 Mustang GT/CS, front end view.

(from page 7 of the 1968 Collection) California Special GT in Candy Apple Red, left front view.

(from page 7 of the 1968 Collection) Left front view of the 1968 Candy Apple Red Mustang GT/CS.

(from page 7 of the 1968 Collection) 1968 Mustang GT/CS, left side view.

(from page 7 of the 1968 Collection) Left rear view showing the California Special integrated rear spoiler and unique taillights.

(from page 7 of the 1968 Collection) 1986 Candy Apple Red Mustang GT/CS, rear left view.

(from page 7 of the 1968 Collection) Rear view showing California Special unique taillights.

(from page 7 of the 1968 Collection) Candy Apple Red 1968 Mustang GT/CS, right rear view.

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