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79 cars (470 pictures) found: in Pennsylvania, grouped by car

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(5 photos of a 1965 Silver Smoke Gray Mustang Convertible) Silver Smoke Gray 1965 Mustang convertible owned by Rob Eckenrode from Mt. Wolf, Pennsylvania. This was our featured Attitude Of The Week photo for the week starting November 1, 2009. Rob shares, "This vehicle was ordered by my wife's grandmother specifically to match the school color where they lived. It has the original dealer installed factory AC. It has recently been restored to original condition and won best of show in its first show this month. I have yet to find another 65 with this color combination and was told it is rare, but since Marty reports don's go back to 65 I do not know how many were made."


(5 photos of a 1966 Wimbledon White Mustang Fastback) Wimbledon White 1966 Mustang GT-350 clone owned by Domenic Saia from Coatesville, Pennsylvania. It has a 289ci V8 engine. Domenic adds, "Complete professional restoration. All Shelby equipment is there; alloy pan, valve covers, Cobra intake, and SS exhaust system with SS headers. It has new tires, lowered suspension, Magnum 500 Shelby wheels, SS disc brakes, and a 4-speed top loader. This car has no issues. It is one of the best replica's I have seen. "


(10 photos of a 1967 Dusk Rose Mustang Sprint Hardtop) 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.


(3 photos of a 1967 Lime Gold Green Mustang Hardtop) Lime Gold 1967 Mustang hardtop owned by Ceasar Delgado from Tobyhanna, Pennsylvania. This is a 1967 Mustang coupe Deluxe Edition. It is one of 22,228 built. It was built in the Metuchen, New Jersey Plant (Plant Code T) in October of 1966. It was coded to be sent to a Ford Dealership in Jacksonville, Florida (DSO Code 24). It was registered in Puerto Rico by 1972 as a '1967 Mustang GT'. In 2000-04 was registered as a 1967 'LTD'! The price when new was around $3,500.00 (the dealer invoice was not available). Ceasar is the 4th owner and has owned the car since 2005. The car came with the Deluxe Package and Interior/exterior Decor Group which included: Exterior Visibility Group: Tail light Applique (ribbed panel), Rocker panel, taillight panel, and wheel well trim, black vinyl roof, Styled Steel wheels, deluxe mirrors, and hood signal lights. The interior has: dual tone seats Trim '6G' (light Ivy gold/medium Ivy Gold vinyl), the Interior Decor Group, brushed aluminum trim (dash and doors), floor and roof consoles, Door Courtesy Lights with Red and White Lens, 8-track stereo radio, factory air conditioning and more. The engine is a Code C, 289 CI, 200HP, 2BBC, with Autolite 2100 Original Carburetor (rebuilt in 1994 and 2011). The transmission is a Cruise-O-Matic C-4 Automatic (Code U). The engine has been converted to Electronic Ignition (still keep the original Points Ignition Assy). It has Hankook H725 Mileage Plus II 195/75R14 H725 tires, dual Exhaust, Dynomax Superturbo (13370) 14-inch mufflers with 2-inch pipes and curved chrome tips.


(5 photos of a 1967 Candy Apple Red Mustang GT Hardtop) Candyapple Red 1967 Mustang GT hardtop with a modified S-code, 390 cubic inch 4 barrel V8 engine. This was the largest engine offered in 1967. The 1967 GT package included grille mounted fog lamps, power front disc brakes, F70x14 tires, GT gas cap, the 1967 Handling Package, rocker panel stripe, and a GT emblem. The Handling Package was firmer suspension components, limited-slip rear axle, and 1 inch wheal with wire wheel covers


(3 photos of a 1967 Candy Apple Red Mustang Shelby GT-500 Fastback) Candy Apple Red 1967 Shelby GT500 fastback owned by Shaun Fitzgerald from Harmony, Pennsylvania. This is our featured Attitude Of The Week for the week starting December 29, 2013. Shaun shares, "Shelby #258 was built at Ford's San Jose California plant on December 9, 1966. It was sold by JD Ball Ford in Miami on January 18, 1967. The car remained in Miami until 1986. I have owned it since 1997. The Shelby was an original painted Lime Gold Metallic and equipped with a 428 Police Interceptor. The car was painted red and the 427 installed in 1985. Additional details about the car at www.shelby258.com"


(5 photos of a 1967 Nightmist Blue Mustang GT Hardtop) Nightmist Blue 1967 Mustang GT hardtop owned by Dennis Brennan East Norriton, Pennsylvania. This GT has its original S-code 390ci V8 engine and a manual transmission. It's our featured Attitude Of The Week for the week starting September 7, 2014. Dennis tells us, "I am the third owner. Owner #2 bought it in 1969. It was a daily driver until late 70s. He then parked it in his barn until the late eighties. It then had a complete restoration; floors, panels, trunk, engine rebuild, and interior. Since then, it has only left the barn for a few shows. The second owner was a good friend of mine. He passed away unexpectedly five years ago. The Mustang has sat covered in the barn until I purchased it from his widow. Due to sitting so long, it has developed a few oil leaks which we plan to take care of shortly. Otherwise, it runs great and is a blast to drive."


(2 photos of a 1967 Lime Gold Mustang Blazer Limited Edition Hardtop Advertisement) This is a third variation of the 1967 Mustang Blazer limited edition newspaper advertisement, placed by Richard Wright Ford, Point Mirion Ford, Cooley Ford, and Null Ford Sales in the December 9th, 1966 edition of the Morning Herald of Uniontown, Pennsylvania. We found many advertisement for the Mustang Blazer limited edition in Ohio, Maryland, West Virginia, and Pennsylvania from mid November through mid December of 1966.


(11 photos of a 1967 Lime Gold Green Mustang Shelby GT-350 Fastback) Lime Gold 1967 Shelby GT-350 fastback with a black interior. It still has its original 289ci engine. Lime Gold was more of a green than a gold in color. Those side scoops down low behind the doors are functional! They provide cool air to the rear brakes.


(9 photos of a 1968 Lime Gold Green Mustang Hardtop) Lime Gold 1968 Black vinyl Mustang hardtop with aftermarket bright wheels and a 195hp (4600rpm), 289 cubic inch, 2 barrel V8 engine. This is not the original exterior color, although the ivy gold interior seats are original.


(15 photos of a 1968 Seafoam Green Mustang Hardtop) Seafoam Green 1968 black vinyl Mustang hardtop with wire wheel covers, metal rocker panel trim, and a 195hp (at 4600rpm), 289 cubic inch, 2 barrel, V8. This car has only 25K miles on it and the exterior paint and interior are all original.


(4 photos of a 1968 Candy Apple Red Mustang Shelby GT-350 Convertible) This Candy Apple Red, 1968, Shelby GT350 Mustang convertible is owned by David Arganbright of Philadelphia. It has its Shelby 10 spoke wheels, white lower side GT350 stripe, side scoops, roll bar, vented hood, and Shelby front and rear end tail. Nice!


(4 photos of a 1968 Diamond Blue Mustang Hardtop) Diamond Blue 1968 Mustang hardtop with black vinyl roof, wheel covers, side c-stripe, and a 289ci V8 engine. This car has 38K miles on it and has its original paint, vinyl top, and interior. Diamond Blue is an old Ford color going back to at least 1958 as Platinum.


(5 photos of a 1968 Mustang Territorial Special Hardtop Advertisement) Mustang Colt and Lady Mustang limited edition 1968 Mustang hardtop newspaper advertisement from Bill Marsh Ford of Newtown, Pennsylvania. We found this advertisement in the May 9th, 1968 edition of the Bucks County Courier Times of Levittown, Pennsylvania. It's a his and hers sale. Both Mustangs have names plates, numbered identification badges, bullet tip front fenders, and other upgrades. These special models appear to be mostly dealer added options and only offered at Marsh Ford. See the other photos of this set for more details.


(5 photos of a 1969 Candy Apple Red Mach 1 Mustang Fastback) Candy Apple Red 1969 Mach 1 Mustang fastback owned by Frank Hoover from Levittown, Pennsylvania. This was our featured Attitude Of The Week for the week starting January 23, 2011. It's an original R-code 428ci Cobra Jet car. Frank tells us more, "I bought this car in 2001. Originally I wanted a red 1968 428 fastback (which are hard to find). I was ready to buy one in Ohio from a dealer but by the time I got there the car was already sold. Two weeks later I found out about this Mach 1. I knew when I saw it on the showroom floor I wanted it. It was delivered two weeks later and I have been enjoying it ever since. This is an R-code 1969 Candy Apple Red 428CJ 4-speed shaker car. It has manual steering but it has power brakes which is needed - it is easy to spin this car sideways with the power it has. I have driven to car shows and even attended the Mustang Club of America shows and took Silver in the Concourse Class as well as Best Of Show in many local shows."


(1 photo of a 1969 Mustang Limited Edition 600 Advertisement) Color me Groovy Green! Color Me Flower Power Red! This is a newspaper advertisement we found for the 1969 Limited Edition 600 Mustang which came as a specially equipped sportsroof in Groovy Green or Flower Power red. The sale was limited to the Pennsylvania area. Five participating dealerships in the Pennsylvania area are listed: Countryside Motors of Springfield PA, Murphy Ford of Chester PA, Myers Motors of Linwood PA, Walsh Ford of Media PA, and Robin Ford of Glenolden PA. This ad was in the May 22nd, 1969 edition of the Delaware County Daily Times of Chester, Pennsylvania. In a similar ad in the May 22nd 1969 edition of the Lebanon Daily News of Lebanon, Pennsylvania: Keller Brothers Motors and R &J Motors both of Lebanon PA are listed.


(6 photos of a 1970 Medium Lime Green Mustang Convertible) Medium Lime Metallic 1970 Mustang convertible owned by D Cooper Colbert from Pennsylvania. This was our featured Attitude Of The Week for the week starting September 5, 2010. The owner tells us more, "It was just restored. I am the original owner. There is still some to go but I am real happy with the results so far! In 1978, I changed the green color to Grabber Orange, took off the road in 1988, and 07/2009 started the restoration putting the color back to original."


(13 photos of a 1970 Competition Yellow Mustang Grande Hardtop) Competition Yellow 1970 Mustang Grande hardtop with a 1 barrel, 6 cylinder engine. The Grande option was only for the hardtop and consisted of a vinyl roof, plush interior with luxury foam bucket seats, deluxe two-spoke steering wheel, color-keyed racing mirrors (not on this car), full wheel covers, electric clock, bright exterior body moldings (only on the truck of this car), and dual outside paint stripes.


(11 photos of a 1970 Wimbledon White Mach 1 Mustang Fastback) Wimbledon White 1970 Mustang Mach 1 fastback with an optional 250hp, 351ci, V8 engine.


(3 photos of a 1972 Bright Lime Green Mach 1 Mustang Fastback) Bright Lime 1972 Mustang Mach 1 fastback which needs some restoration. This Bright Lime color was introduced as a special color 1971 and only offered as a standard factory color in 1972.

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