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(from page 4 of the 1964 Collection) Playboy Pink 1964 Mustang convertible owned by Mike Johnson from Santa Fe, New Mexico. Mike tells us more, "Found solid, no rust, 1964 1/2 convertible to totally rebuild/restore/upgrade for my daughter. It is built to her specs, colors, equipment, etc. It was completely disassembled, cleaned, painted, and reassembled with all new everything. It has power rack and pinion, power disc brakes, larger radiator, all new Pony interior, '66 5-gauge cluster with some GT equipment, 15" wheels, tilt steering wheel, new stereo, etc. The original 260 V8 and 2 bbl. (new Holley type) and original tranny and rear end were retained and rebuilt. The color is the '67 Playboy Pink Ditzler code. She is now ready to drive it."


(from page 2 of the 1965 Collection) Playboy Pink 1965 Mustang convertible owned by Jonathan Benya from Maryland. The color is also known as Playmate Pink. Jonathan purchased it in West Virginia from a gentleman who purchased in 2001 and never put it on the road. It has a 6-digit DSO and a blank color code. Factory options include the 289ci engine, C-4 automatic transmission, and a full console. The special order color was offered to the public after Ford built one for Playboy Playmate Donna Michele.


(from page 4 of the 1967 Collection) Playboy Pink 1967 Mustang Convertible. Playboy Pink was a special order color for 1967. Another 1967 pink was Dusk Rose. The door data tag will indicate a S for 1967 Dusk Rose or a blank or number code for Playboy Pink. See our 1967 Mustang Data Explorer for more information. 1967 Playboy Pink Mustangs should not be confused with the Playboy Pink Mustang given to Playboy playmate of the year in 1964.


(from page 8 of the 1967 Collection) Teri Garcia owns this Dusk Rose pink, 1967, 200 Sprint, Mustang hardtop which was our Attitude Of The Week for the week starting January 31st, 2010. Teri tells us more: My Mom and Dad bought me my 1967 Mustang in 1995 (my senior year of high school). When I got my Mustang it was Red. It is a 6-cylinder 200 sport sprint with a 3 speed on the floor. We did not know what we had until my brother went to put a new stereo in the car and saw the floor boards were pink. We ran the codes and sure enough it was originally Dusk Rose. My brother really had to twist my arm to restore it back to the original color. I always wanted a red Mustang. In 2002, I finally had it restore back to it's original color. It was done just in time for my wedding. In 2007 we had the engine rebuilt, engine compartment redone, and a good bit of the suspension redone. Restoring this Mustang back to the original color was the best thing we ever did. People are so curious about it. We have so much fun meeting and talking to people about our Mustang. We have won many awards. We have two 2nd place awards and one 3rd place from the All Ford Nationals in Carlisle, Pennsylvania.

(from page 8 of the 1967 Collection) This 1967 Sprint 200 Mustang hardtop owned by Teri Garcia has been restored to its original Dusk Rose pink exterior paint. Dusk Rose was originally a 1957 Ford Thunderbird production color which came back in 1967 as a special order production color (door data tag: code S, which Teri found on this car) for the Mustang. Dusk Rose was one of two pinks available for 1967 Mustangs, the other was Playboy Pink. From 1967 to 1969 several shades of Pink were offered as a special order.

(from page 8 of the 1967 Collection) Coming back from shopping in a Pink Mustang! 1967 was the second year the Sprint package was offered. The 1967, 200 Sprint sport options package included: hood vents/louvers, white wall tires, full wheel covers, bright metal rocker panel moldings, chrome air cleaner, and vinyl covered shift handle if an automatic transmission was ordered. See what was offered in each year of the Sprint package.

(from page 9 of the 1967 Collection) Another great photo of Teri's Dusk Rose pink, 1967, 200 Sprint Mustang hardtop. In the background is Boyd's Bears County store and museum of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania.

(from page 9 of the 1967 Collection) Another photo of Teri's, Dusk Rose pink, 1967, Mustang hardtop at sunset.

(from page 9 of the 1967 Collection) Teri Garcia's Dusk Rose 1967 Sprint Mustang hardtop is our Attitude Of The Month for February 2011 which is also featured on February in our 2011 calendar.


(from page 10 of the 1967 Collection) Check out Mary Ann Pomanti and her Playboy Pink 1967 Mustang convertible. It has its original 200ci 6-cylinder engine and a manual transmission. Her husband, Al, tells us more, "Bought it from a friend for my wife and did a complete resto. The only original parts are the hood. Painted Playboy Pink because when I met my wife she had been in a hair style competition and had Pink hair, and she wanted something other than red. Runs good. She has ball driving it and gets lots of looks. We are a Ford family - my son has a 69 Mach 1, 428 4-speed 2 4-bbls. I have 50 Ford lead sled."

(from page 10 of the 1967 Collection) Mary Ann's son, Al Pmonanti Jr., owns a 1969 Mach 1 with a 428ci dual 4-bbl engine and a 4-speed manual transmission. Al Jr. built his 1969 Mustang. Al Senior built Mary Ann's 1967 Mustang.


(from page 26 of the 1967 Collection) Advertisement for the Tussy Mustang Sweepstakes. Three winners receive a 1967 Mustang in the Tussy Pink shade of their choice. The colors may have been the three new revved-up shades of Tussy lipstick: Racy Pink, Shimmery Racy Pink Frosted, and Defroster. This ad is from the September 1966 edition of the Seventeen magazine. The date of this ad may explain the use of a 1966 Mustang in the photos.


(from page 35 of the 1967 Collection) Dusk Rose 1967 Mustang convertible at the 2010 MCA Grand National Car show in Bellevue, Washington.


(from page 37 of the 1967 Collection) The GTA option that was added includes the white rocker stripes, GTA badges on the front fenders, front grille fog lights, rear valance exhaust cutouts, and the automatic transmission.


(from page 37 of the 1967 Collection) This is a contest that Dole ran in 1966. It was called the Dole Pink Mustang Sweepstakes. You could win a stable of pink Mustang. Actually you could win four pink* Mustangs. Two real ones for the parents and two Mustang Junior battery operated cars for the kids. This ad was found in the Des Moines Sunday Register comics section. Dole had a new product they wanted people to try, Pineapple Pink Grapefruit Juice - Drink. The bottom of the ad says "* or your choice of colors available". Does anyone out there know if these contest cars still exist? Did the contest winner pick pink Mustangs? Check out the runner up prizes. They are giving away two RCA entertainment centers. It's an old console TV and Stereo Hi-Fi setup - all in one. Cool! The fifth prizes are can openers! Probably to open the drink cans.


(from page 39 of the 1967 Collection) Dusk Rose pink 1967 Mustang hardtop photographed at the 2011 Mustang Roundup car show held in Bellevue, Washington. This Mustang has the deluxe wheel covers with spinners.


(from page 2 of the 1968 Collection) Here is a car you will not see often. Its an Eastertime Coral 1968 April Color of the Month promotional Sprint Mustang hardtop owned by John of Michigan and was our featured Attitude Of The Week for July 13th, 2008. The Color of the Month was a promotion for the first four months of 1968 where special colors were connected to main holidays for special sales: Black Hills Gold paint for the New Year celebration in January, Passionate Pink for Valentine's day in February, Emerald Green for St. Patrick's day in March, and in this case Eastertime Coral for Easter in April. Imagine an Easter Collection of Colors sale showing Eastertime Coral Mustang next to a Seafoam Green, Meadowlark Yellow, and Diamond Blue 1968 standard factory color Mustangs; and a Passionate Pink Mustang left over from the Valentine's day, February color of the month. The Ford color number for Eastertime Coral was WT9012 (6779DH Dupont, 71617 Ditzler) and was also used for the Rainbow of Colors 1968-69 West coast promotion but called Caribbean Coral. See our 1968 data explorer and the 1968 Special Models page for more information on both of these promotions. We also have a larger 1024x768 pixel wallpaper of this car.


(from page 17 of the 1968 Collection) Passionate Pink 1968 Mustang hardtop sent to us by Scott from Stanton, California. It was originally aqua blue. Scott explains, "I bought it in 1988. In 2006 my daughter turned 16. I had it painted original Ford Passionate Pink, and gave it to her for her birthday."


(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 45 of the 1968 Collection) Special order Passionate Pink (from the February 1968 Color of the Month promotion) and the 1968 and 1969 Rainbow of Colors promotion (Hot Pink) 1968 Mustang hardtop. This car was ordered in April of 1968 which puts the car between the two promotions, but the same color (Ford# WT9036) was used on both. Because all Rainbow of Color and Color of the Month promotional Mustangs were reported to have been built at the San Jose plant (R-code in the VIN), and this car was built at the Dearborn plant (F-code), we believe this car was dealer ordered for the late April Easter Collection of Colors promotion which featured many of the pastel colors available on 1968 Mustangs. Besides the special order paint: this car has the deluxe full disc wheel covers; metal rocker panel trim; and the base level 115hp (at 400rpm), 200 cubic inch, 1 barrel, inline 6 cylinder engine. This is a Sprint 200 A (6 cylinder sports options package) special order car which included the deluxe wheel covers, rocker panel trim, and louvered hood sport options at a reduced cost.

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