Picture Search Results - hardtop brown
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14 cars (61 pictures) found: roof type of "hardtop", exterior color of "brown", grouped by car

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Show Year: [1964] [1965] [1966] [1967] [1971] [1972] [1973] [1975]

(1 photo of a 1964 Mustang Promotional Sales Brochure) A Prairie Bronze Mustang hardtop is shown on page 4 of the 1964 Ford Mustang promotional brochure.


(4 photos of a 1965 Prairie Bronze Gold Mustang Hardtop) Prairie Bronze 1965 Mustang hardtop wearing a set of nice chrome Cragar wheels. Cragar wheels were very popular. Getting a set of chrome rims was the first modification many did to their cars.


(10 photos of a 1966 Antique Bronze Gold Mustang Hardtop) Antique Bronze 1966 Mustang hardtop with a 200hp (at 4400rpm), 289ci, 2 barrel, V8 engine.


(9 photos of a 1966 Antique Bronze Gold Mustang Hardtop) Antique Bronze 1966 Mustang hardtop with a 200hp (4400rpm), 289 cubic inch, 2 barrel, V8 engine. This car has the standard 14 inch full wheel covers for 1966.


(3 photos of a 1967 Burnt Amber Brown Mustang GT GT Hardtop) 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.


(1 photo of a 1967 Bermuda Sand Mustang She Country Special Hardtop) Here is Ann Goodro's photo of the Bermuda Sand 1967 She Country Special hardtop with deluxe wheel covers and louvered hood. A purple (Evening Orchid) She Country Special GT is in the background.


(1 photo of a 1967 Burnt Amber Brown Mustang Hardtop) Burnt Amber 1967 Mustang Hardtop with full wheel covers, metal rocker panel trim, body side moldings, and a 289ci 2-barrel V8 engine. The door data tag reads 65B V 6G 22J 71 0 W where 65B is the hardtop body style, VBurnt Amber exterior color, 6G ivy gold bucket luxury seats, 22J assembled on the 22nd of September 1966, 71 ordered in the Los Angeles area, 0 unknown axle ratio, and W automatic transmission.


(13 photos of a 1967 Burnt Amber Brown Mustang Branded Hardtop) This is a "Branded" 1967 Mustang hardtop. This one is owned by Fran Cosentino. Branded edition Mustangs were created by dealerships on mostly used 65-68 Mustangs to spiff them up for resale. The Branding kit was available from Ford. The kit included choice of colored vinyl tops (in 15 colors), side stripes (in 5 colors), quarter panel chrome, and special Branded emblems. This one has three of those items. It has the typical round "Branded" emblem on the vinyl top behind the side rear quarter window. It has a special shield shaped "Branded ID" emblem on the front fender - up near the triangle vent window. Fran, the owner, knows a whole bunch more. Here's what he had to say,

"Being a Branded Mustang owner, here is what I know(or think I know)....

The Branded Mustang Kit was introduced in late 67-early 68(model year). The kit was used by dealers on new and used Mustang coupes. It could also be ordered for 65-66 coupes. The kit was was distributed by DSI Corp., Plymouth, Mich. directly to Ford Dealers. It consisted of:

1. Pre-cut, hand-sewn vinyl top - 15 different colors or patterns
2. Two black and brass or silver and black C-pillar emblems - marked left and right
3. Left and right Screw-On quarter moldings - with Ford part numbers
4. Pre-cut "Thoroughbred" stripes in five colors (Red, white, black, blue, gold)
5. Two cans of Mastic glue
6. Ford instruction guide

This all came in a 3 foot long shipping tube from DSI.

I have six complete kits with five still in their original shipping tubes. Two are 65-66 and the rest are 67-68. the tops are all different and range from 'pretty cool' to 'butt ugly'. Keep in mind - It was the 60s. I also have stripes in red, white and gold.

I have instructions, Thoroughbred stripe identification charts, order form, invoices from DSI, a copy of an introduction ad in a dealer publication, and a copy of an ad in the Washington Post, July 17, 1968 introducing Shelton Ford's exclusive "California Mod Mustang". It's a Branded kit without the emblems. I also have a pair of promotional Branded cuff links."


(3 photos of a 1967 Burnt Amber Mustang Hardtop) This Burnt Amber 1967 Mustang hardtop with steel styled wheels was at the 2010 Mustang Club of America Grand Nationals car show held in Bellevue, Washington.


(1 photo of a 1971 Mustang Promotional Sales Brochure) A base level Medium Brown 1971 Mustang hardtop is featured on this page of the 1971 Ford lineup promotional booklet. It says, Meet America's challenge to the great European road cars.


(9 photos of a 1972 Medium Brown Mustang Grande Hardtop) Medium Brown 1972 Mustang Grande hardtop with a 168hp (at 4000rpm), 351 cubic inch, 2 barrel, V8 engine. The Grande option came standard with dual color-keyed racing mirrors, a vinyl roof, body side tape striping, special wheel covers, a trunk mat, Lambeth cloth and vinyl seat trim, molded door panels with integrated arm rest, bright pedal pads, deluxe instrument panel, and an electric clock.


(1 photo of a 1972 Medium Brown Ginger Mustang Hardtop) Ford promotional photo of a base-level Medium Brown (Ginger) 1972 Mustang hardtop with full wheel covers, standard driver's side mirror, and probably the entry-level 250ci 6-cylinder engine..


(4 photos of a 1973 Medium Copper Mustang Hardtop) Medium Copper 1973 Mustang hardtop owned by Kevin Leach from Philadelphia, Tennessee. This was taken the day Kevin purchased it! It still has it's original 351 Cleveland 2V V8 engine and an automatic transmission. Kevin tells us, "I purchased this from a man in Sweetwater Tennessee on January 30th, 2015. I don't know much about these Mustangs but was bitten as soon as I seen her parked there. She is that I can tell all stock, but I'd really appreciate any info I can get on this specific model. She has 66,000 miles on her and started and drove well. The chromed front grille emblem and headlight trim was inside the car. She is missing a front right frontal trim piece where the fender is dented. She is almost completely rust free which leads me to believe that she was garage kept for many years prior to her being kept outside. I hope to slowly restore her a bit at a time as monies permit, keeping it stock. Maybe. There are so many upgrades that also seem like nice 'additions'."


(1 photos of a 1975 Medium Chestnut Orange Mustang Ghia Hardtop) Medium Chestnut 1975 Mustang II Ghia luxury optioned hardtop with full white vinyl roof, sport wheel covers, body side molding, fog lamps, and color keyed sport mirrors.

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