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(from page 1 of the 1967 Collection) Take a look at this Burnt Amber 1967 Mustang GTA hardtop owned by Steijvers from Helmond Holland! It still has the original 390ci engine in it. This was the biggest engine you could get in the 1967 Mustang. Steijvers has owned it since August 2007. He bought it in Alabama (US) and had it shipped to Holland. Steijvers is interested in getting in contact with other GTA 390 owners.

(from page 1 of the 1967 Collection) Looking down the left side of this Burnt Amber 1967 Mustang GTA hardtop. The GTA emblem is on the rocker stripe on the front fender just behind the wheel. This Mustang has vinyl body side moldings which were very popular when new. Most people don't put them back on when restoring a car.

(from page 1 of the 1967 Collection) On the trunk lid is the original Ford Dealer's emblem. They didn't use decals back then. They drilled holes in your trunk lid and attached these pop-metal nameplates. This one is from Fordland in Lakewood, Denver.


(from page 1 of the 1967 Collection) This burgundy 1967 Mustang hardtop "Attitude Of The Week" photo marks our first year on the web. This Mustang is owned by Johnny Walker from Forrest, Illinois. He had this story to share, "I purchased my 67 from an eighteen year old for $500 in 1990. I know that one of the front fenders came from a 68, and also the driver's door appears to be a replacement (signs of three different paint colors). It has a 289 with a 2-barrel carb. Is a 3-speed on the floor. It has Gabriel HyJacker air shocks, 70s series tires on Superior wire-spoke rims. I'm gradually changing the interior from red to black. I plan to install headers with dual exhaust, using Summit Patriot mufflers. Other plans include; K&N filters, Yamaha AM/FM cassette deck, Cobra 29XLR CB radio with K-40, small chrome mud flaps, and a sequential taillight kit. All in due time as money will allow. Someday it will get a new paint job but, the color is not determined at this time."

(from page 1 of the 1967 Collection) Burgundy 1967 Mustang hardtop, left front view.

(from page 1 of the 1967 Collection) Burgundy 1967 Mustang hardtop, right front view - down low.

(from page 2 of the 1967 Collection) Under the hood is a shiny 289ci V8 engine topped off with a 2-barrel carburetor.

(from page 2 of the 1967 Collection) Johnny Walker's Burgundy 1967 Mustang hardtop is our Attitude Of The Month for October 2009 and is featured in our 2009 calendar.


(from page 2 of the 1967 Collection) This is a rare 1967 Mustang Ski Country Special hardtop owned by Frank Recupero from Okhurst, California. Frank says, I found this special ordered Mustang Ski Country Special on cars.com. I had been looking for a decent 289 Mustang for about a year and found this in my back yard the next town over Coarsegold, California. Owned it for one year and 6 months, I got curious and ran the VIN#. It kept coming up special ordered, so I got more curious and ordered a Marti Report. The Marti Report solved the special order, it was something I never knew existed. What's a Ski Country Special? I did some more research and I'm very happy I did. This is 1 of 247 Ski Country Specials produced according to the Marti Report. I did very little mods. I had painted black stripes and new rims and dual exhaust on it. The rest of the car is stock. I also recovered the original badge for this model. I called the original owner up and asked her what was so special about the car; and she said her dad ordered it as a special model and there was some kind of badge that went on the decklid that was never put back on the car after one repaint. The owner asked me if I wanted the badge and I said sure; and now it's on the rear decklid where the dealer installed it in 1967.

(from page 2 of the 1967 Collection) Front view of an Aspen Red 1967 Mustang Ski Country Special photos with new black stripes and wheels. The VIN number indicates that this car came with the C-code, 200hp (at 4400rpm), 2 barrel, V8 engine. The door data tag reads: 65B hardtop body style, blank color code (but in this case for Aspen Red, Ford MX 707587 (DuPont 2721H 93-83001H)), 6A black decor interior with bucket seats, 26L assembled on the 26th of November 1966, 51 ordered in the Denver area, 0005 special order, A 3.00:1 equa-lock rear axle ratio, W automatic transmission. Further information shows this to be Order Type local promotion, DSO Item # 2238, Dealer # 76A011, Fordland, 11000 W Colfax Ave, Lakewood, CO 80215. We think this car is still in Aspen Red; a color first used on the 1958 Ford Edsel and later used on custom Gibson guitars.

(from page 2 of the 1967 Collection) Aspen Red 1967 Ski Country Special Mustang hardtop, right side view.

(from page 2 of the 1967 Collection) The 1967 Mustang Ski Country Special hardtop which featured ski racks, snow tires, equalock rear axle, coffee bar and a Ski Country Special hood medallion. The Ski Country Special was a winter promotion in Colorado which complemented the summer High Country Special. Original options on this car included a black vinyl roof, automatic transmission, limited slip differential (for driving in the snow and ice), 14 x 7.35 inch 4-Ply rated tires (snow tires), white Rayon sidewall tires, wheel covers, rear trunk-top luggage rack (ski rack), power steering, 8 track AM radio, Exterior Decor Group, Interior Decor Group, tinted glass, and a heavy duty battery. Original color selections included Aspen Red, Vail Blue, Winter Park Turquoise, Loveland Green, or Breckenridge Yellow. This car was originally Aspen Red. Frank adds, According to the Marti Report my car was painted orange, I have not found a color chip on the Aspen Red so it's hard to say that this orange is Aspen Red. The Marti Report states special paint and I got in-touch with the owner and they said this was the color they ordered the Ski Country Special in. So we at MustangAttitude will call it Aspen Red until we are proven wrong.

(from page 2 of the 1967 Collection) Left rear view of a 1967 Aspen Red Ski Country Special Mustang hardtop. You can just make out the Ski Country Special rear deck emblem that Frank re-installed. The deck lid here is missing its luggage rack which was part of the original Ski Country Special. The luggage rack was advertised as a ski rack; but in reality, it may have been too small. Some people, called this rack a coffee bar since it had a trailing edge bar which raised up about 2 inches; just enough to keep your coffee cup from falling off the deck lid as you adjusted your bindings.

(from page 2 of the 1967 Collection) Here is a close-up of the Ford Ski Country Special metal rear deck emblem. The recessed part of this emblem has been painted black. The Mustang Ski Country Special was available for the hardtop or fastback. In 1967, the Ski Country Special options package could be also ordered on the Ford Galaxie or Fairlane.

(from page 2 of the 1967 Collection) Well, after searching https://www.performancecoatings.dupont.com for Aspen Red, Ford MX 707587 (DuPont 2721H 93-83001H)), MustangAttitude found the color in the 1958 Edsel Color Bulletin No. 1. Now they (probably Edsel) calls it Ember Red, but its the same numbers and the color chip looks like this car as well as Edsels found on the net in Ember Red. So mystery solved, we now know what Aspen Red looks like. Frank, you indeed have a rare car. MORE INFO: we did some research on Edsel Ember Red and found some nice sites out there talking about Ember Red from the 1958 Edsel being a custom color for vintage Gibson guitars.

(from page 2 of the 1967 Collection) Frank's Aspen Red 1967 Mustang Ski Country Special at a car show.

(from page 2 of the 1967 Collection) Here is a shot of it's original C-code 289ci 2V V8 engine.

(from page 2 of the 1967 Collection) The interior is black. It has metal inserts on the door panel.


(from page 2 of the 1967 Collection) Dark Moss Green 1967 Mustang with a 200 hp (at 4400rpm), 289 cubic inch, 2 barrel, V8 engine. This car has the optional wire wheel covers which were originally and additional $80.

(from page 2 of the 1967 Collection) Front end view of a 1967 Dark Moss Green Mustang.

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