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816 pictures (136 cars) found: year of "1968", roof type of "hardtop"

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(from page 22 of the 1968 Collection) The rear seats are black too.


(from page 22 of the 1968 Collection) Karen Rose in Raleigh, North Carolina owns a very rare Madagascar Orange 1968 Mustang. This car was originally ordered by her grandma Frannie in California, who picked out one of the special factory colors advertised in the "Rainbow of Colors" Ford promotion between 1968 and 1969. Karen writes, I still drive this car regularly, but it could use some restoration, most pressingly a new hard top. I've been scouting around for a good body shop in the Raleigh NC area if you know of one. Thank! And you don't even want to see photos of my engine, it's not a pretty sight, but at only 160k, garaged most of her life in California, I'm still able to keep her going replacing part for part as they wear out. She's a good gal at 40. A larger wallpaper view of this car is also available.


(from page 22 of the 1968 Collection) Jim Foster shares photos of his black 1968 Mustang. It has it's original 289ci V8 and an automatic transmission. Jim tells us, "This is my first car, 'DABEEST'. I have owned it since August 1976. It was my daily driver for the first 30 years. During the time I have had the car, I have put over 500,000 miles on the original engine and it has not been rebuilt. On May 26, 2006 it was totaled in an accident. I took the money I got from the insurance company, cashed out a 401K, and restored my car. Two of the following pictures are of the accident. Since the restoration, I have entered it into numerous car shows/events and have won numerous trophies/awards and several honorable mentions. It was also used in the music video 'The One that Got Away, by Katy Perry. 'DABEEST' can be found on the web."

(from page 22 of the 1968 Collection) The interior is black.

(from page 22 of the 1968 Collection) The trunk has floor and spare wheel covers. There is a matching bag for tools.

(from page 22 of the 1968 Collection) This is a shot of when Jim's Mustang was wrecked. Looks like it just happened!

(from page 22 of the 1968 Collection) Wow. The whole rear is smashed up to the rear window.


(from page 22 of the 1968 Collection) Seafoam Green 1968 Mustang hardtop with 21 spoke wheel covers, louvered hood, metal rocker panel trim, and a 200ci 6-cylinder engine. This is the original Seafoam Green paint and the car has only 57K miles on it.

(from page 22 of the 1968 Collection) Seafoam Green 1968 Mustang hardtop, front end view.

(from page 22 of the 1968 Collection) Right front view of a Seafoam Green 1968 Mustang hardtop.

(from page 22 of the 1968 Collection) 1968 Seafoam Green Mustang hardtop, rear view.

(from page 23 of the 1968 Collection) Green vinyl interior of a 1968 Mustang hardtop.

(from page 23 of the 1968 Collection) View of the 1968, Ford, Mustang, T-code, 200 cubic inch, 1 barrel, 6-cylinder engine originally rated at 115hp (at 4400rpm).


(from page 23 of the 1968 Collection) This amazing, special ordered, 1968, Sprint optioned, Mustang hardtop was purchased in 1968 and is still owned by Orville and Ann Werner of Colorado. It is also our Attitude Of The Week for the week starting June 17th, 2012. Orville tell us that he bought the 1968 Mustang off the showroom in Colorado which came with the Sprint package, 302ci V8 engine, and this amazing special paint. Since then Orville has seen other coral 1968 Mustangs in the area. "Samoan Coral" is the name of the paint as Orville recalls, and was part of the Color of the Month promotion in Colorado. The door data tag has a blank color code indicating that it the exterior color was a special order, the order district is 51 for Denver, the special order number is 3000, and the build date is 15D for April 15th. The car has been repainted but it is very close to the original color.


(from page 23 of the 1968 Collection) Corporate Yellow 1968 Mustang Gold Nugget Special hardtop with a 289 cubic inch, 4 barrel V8 engine. This was one of the 525 Gold Nugget Special cars ordered in the Seattle and Oregon areas. Most of the cars came in Sunlit Gold (color code Y) which some call Anniversary Gold (and think its a darker gold but we have no idea other than the ad from 1968 which says its Sunlit Gold), although all the standard and special 1968 colors were available. As part of the Gold Nugget Special package came a black vinyl roof, blacked out hood stripes (delete when restored) with louvers, and a golden dash plate with the owners name.

(from page 23 of the 1968 Collection) Corporate Yellow 1968 Mustang Gold Nugget Special hardtop showing the metal rocker panels, wheel lip moldings, black vinyl roof, and aftermarket American Racing Torque Thrust D wheels.

(from page 23 of the 1968 Collection) A gold plate with the owners name was attached to the passenger side dash to commemorate that this was ordered as a Gold Nugget Special.

(from page 23 of the 1968 Collection) Photo of the 1968 C-code Engine with 4 barrel original dealer carburetor option.

(from page 23 of the 1968 Collection) Invoice showing the standard features of the Gold Nugget Special. The limited edition special started with a Mustang Hardtop for $2601.78 then added a custom paint. In this case the customer picked Corporate Yellow, but the standard was Sunlit Gold (again, some think it was Anniversary Gold and a bit darker). Next came a 4 speed manual transmission, power steering, AM radio, center console, deluxe seat belts, black vinyl roof, performance tires, wheel covers, louvered hood, and front fascia integrated turn signals. All these options increased the base Mustang hardtop price by $775.51. For this car the dealer added an engine dress up kit, 5 spoke SCCA styled wheels, bright wheel lip moldings, and rocker panel moldings for an additional $121.67.


(from page 23 of the 1968 Collection) We received this email of a second special orange/red Mustang with DSO 710777. This one is under restoration along with a possible other special order Mustang. The owner writes, I have recently bought a 1968 Mustang and discovered the original color was a unique orange. After searching the VIN I discovered your site. I have DSO 710777. If you look closely at the picture you can see the original color of Madagascar Orange where the drip rails where removed. Also the trunk have never been touched and is the original Madagascar Orange. I am excited to re-store her one day and preserve Mustang history. Yet another twist of fate! I also owned a 66 Mustang for over 10 years and finally began to sand her layers of paint. Well as I began to remove door panels, and look in places I found a Bubble Gum color pink. Long story short, we believe this Mustang to have been originally painted Playmate pink which was only a special order in 66 and not officially offered. So I am honored to have 2 rare painted Mustang and hope to be able to save up to restore them to their original glory!

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