Picture Search Results - 1967 Dark Blue
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30 pictures (6 cars) found: year of "1967", exterior color of "Dark Blue"

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(from page 3 of the 1967 Collection) This Nightmist Blue 1967 Mustang GT white vinyl top hardtop owned by Ken Davies of Beaumont, Alberta, Canada was our Attitude Of The Week for September 28th, 2008. Ken writes: I acquired this car on Father's Day, 2008. It was imported to Canada from Portland, Oregon. The original color was Springtime Yellow. It originally had 289 2V, and now has rebuilt 289 (approx 1000 miles) with Edelbrock aluminum intake, Carter AFB Competition 4 bbl carburetor, and a Duraspark II ignition."

(from page 3 of the 1967 Collection) Front view of Ken Davies Nightmist Blue 1967 Mustang GT hardtop.

(from page 3 of the 1967 Collection) Nightmist Blue 1967 Mustang GT white vinyl hardtop, right side view.

(from page 3 of the 1967 Collection) Rear view of a 1967 Nightmist Blue Mustang GT white vinyl hardtop.

(from page 3 of the 1967 Collection) Left side view of a 1967 Mustang GT white vinyl hardtop in Nightmist Blue exterior paint.

(from page 3 of the 1967 Collection) White and Black Interior 1967 Mustang GT hardtop.

(from page 4 of the 1967 Collection) This Nightmist Blue 1967 Mustang GT hardtop is owned by Ken Davies of Alberta, Canada, and is our Attitude Of The Month for October 2010 and is featured in our 2010 MustangAttitude.com calendar.


(from page 11 of the 1967 Collection) Blue 1967 Mustang convertible with the base 120hp (at 4400rpm), 200 cubic inch, 1 barrel, inline six engine. Although the original color of this car was Lime Gold, the blue is very sharp.

(from page 11 of the 1967 Collection) Blue 1967 Mustang convertible, left front view.

(from page 12 of the 1967 Collection) Front view of a Blue 1967 Mustang convertible.

(from page 12 of the 1967 Collection) 1967 Blue Mustang convertible, left side view.

(from page 12 of the 1967 Collection) Right side view of a 1967 Mustang convertible repainted Blue.

(from page 12 of the 1967 Collection) Rear view of a Blue 1967 Mustang convertible, showing off its optional lugage rack.

(from page 12 of the 1967 Collection) The white top is up on this Blue 1967 Mustang convertible.

(from page 12 of the 1967 Collection) Interior of a 1967 Mustang convertible.

(from page 12 of the 1967 Collection) 1967 Mustang standard T-code 120hp (at 4400rpm), 200 cubic inch, 1 barrel, inline six engine. This was the base engine for 1967 Mustangs.

(from page 12 of the 1967 Collection) Door data tag for this Blue 1967 Mustang convertible reads 76B for the luxury convertible body style, I Lime Gold exterior paint (showing this car has been repainted), 6G Ivy Gold luxury interior, 22C assembled March 22nd, 13 ordered in New York, 3 3.20:1 rear axle ratio, 1 four speed manual transmission.

(from page 12 of the 1967 Collection) Data tag Blue 1967 Mustang convertible showing 76B 2 door convertible with luxury bucket seats, I Lime Gold exterior paint (showing that this car has been repainted), 6G ivy gold interior, 25 ordered in Richmond, and C21 assembled on the 21st of March.


(from page 19 of the 1967 Collection) Nightmist Blue 1967 Mustang GTA hardtop with automatic transmission, a parchment white vinyl roof, styled steel wheels, GTA side stripe, fog lamps, metal rocker panels and the largest engine offered in 1967 (a 320hp (at 4800rpm), 390 cubic inch, 4 barrel, V8).


(from page 21 of the 1967 Collection) Nightmist Blue 1967 Mustang GT hardtop owned by Dennis Brennan East Norriton, Pennsylvania. This GT has its original S-code 390ci V8 engine and a manual transmission. It's our featured Attitude Of The Week for the week starting September 7, 2014. Dennis tells us, "I am the third owner. Owner #2 bought it in 1969. It was a daily driver until late 70s. He then parked it in his barn until the late eighties. It then had a complete restoration; floors, panels, trunk, engine rebuild, and interior. Since then, it has only left the barn for a few shows. The second owner was a good friend of mine. He passed away unexpectedly five years ago. The Mustang has sat covered in the barn until I purchased it from his widow. Due to sitting so long, it has developed a few oil leaks which we plan to take care of shortly. Otherwise, it runs great and is a blast to drive."

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