4 cars (16 pictures) found: grouped by car, in New Zealand (Aotearoa)
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(8 photos of a 1967 Beige Mist Yellow Mustang Convertible) Beige Mist 1967 Mustang convertible with a parchment interior and a black convertible top. It's owned by Dale from New Zealand. It was used in the 2007 New Zealand TV series 'The Hot House'. This car was just in a wedding - that's what the two streamers are from. Beige Mist looks gold in this shot. Check out the door jambs in the shot of the rear seats for a better view of the Beige Mist paint shade. Options include the 289ci V8 engine, automatic transmission, power steering, power convertible top, power disc brakes, and the exterior decor group (vented bonnet, pop off gas cap).
(2 photos of a 1968 Sunlit Gold Mustang Fastback) Sunlit Gold 1968 Mustang fastback owned by Scott Allan from New Zealand. This is our featured Attitude Of The Week for the week starting September 8, 2013. It has it's original 289ci V8 and an automatic transmission. Scott tells us more, "Imported from Texas in 2005 to New Zealand. Not restored but the usual maintenance and repairs. Colour really lives up to its name in the Sun."
(5 photos of a 1997 Deep Violet Thistle Mustang GT Convertible) Ian Blackford of New Zealand sends us this set of photos of his 1997 Deep Violet Thistle Mustang GT. Ian says, I imported my car fro Japan 3 years ago.It was a Japan export model and was built in Dearborn. Only traveled 41000 km when I got it. Totally original condition, no rust and sporting original Mustang diamond cut alloy wheels.
(1 photos of a 2008 Performance White Roush Speedster Mustang Convertible) Check out this 2008 Roush Speedster convertible in Performance White with orange stripes and graphics. Under the hood is a 360ci 4.6L Roush-charged V8. It is owned by Roger Tonkin of New Plymouth, New Zealand. Roger says, It's a 2008 Roush Speedster, Stage 3 so supercharged. We've owned for 2 years and really enjoy it. 28000 miles and is just as it came from the Roush factory.It's the 10th Mustang we have owned. We are members of the local Taranaki Mustang Club with regular trips around our province and a yearly NZ wide Convention. Just recently NZ has started selling right hand drive Mustangs brand new. Very popular, but not for me. Left hand drive is American and that's what I like. I'm retired and enjoying
life with our car and would like to correspond with any other enthusiast at our email address.