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(from page 27 of the 1967 Collection)
Check out this Dusk Rose 1967 Mustang fastback. It's owned by Mats from Sweden. This is our featured Attitude Of The Week for the week starting September 10, 2017. Mats says its special order number 718000. We have records that this special order number also included Dusk Rose hardtops ordered by Foulger Ford in Monrovia California.
(from page 27 of the 1967 Collection)
Strike a blow for originality! (Take the Mustang Pledge.) says a Ford Mustang newspaper advertisement from 1967.
(from page 27 of the 1967 Collection)
This 1967 Mustang fastback is owned by Dick Rathke from Oklahoma City. It has it's original 289ci V8 engine and an automatic transmission. It was sold new in Denver at Rosen Novak Auto on May 20, 1967. It has a special order paint from the factory. It was repainted about 30 years ago in the same shade, but in a metallic. Dick says that it came with an accent stripe that was never put on the car. Dick says that Marti has this car at one of 596 with special paint and this trim, but wonders how many were ordered in this shade of green.
(from page 27 of the 1967 Collection)
Another shot of Dick's special order green 1967 Mustang fastback.
(from page 27 of the 1967 Collection)
Could this be a Dusk Rose 1967 Special Edition Colt Mustang? It seems to have the same Colt emblems as the 1966 and 1968 version - see the next photo. The car has a dealer emblem from Les McLane in York, Pennsylvania. A site visitor found this photo. We are attempting to contact the owner. Do you know anything about this car?
(from page 28 of the 1967 Collection)
I've blown up the image of the C-pillar. You can see a triangular emblem that looks a lot like the Country Squire emblem to the right that was used on some the Colt Mustangs. It also has lettering under the emblem which is short - probably COLT.
(from page 28 of the 1967 Collection)
This Mustang was sold from Les McLane in York Pennsylvania. Do you know what they were promoting? We know from advertising that the 1966 Colt Mustang was created by Bob Davidson Ford in Baltimore Maryland. Bob Davidson Ford was giving away Colt's Football tickets then later Colt 45 beer. The 1968 Colt Mustang came from Bill Marsh Ford of Newtown, Pennsylvania and was part of promotion to promote a His and Her's Mustang set - the Colt Mustang and the Lady Mustang.
(from page 28 of the 1967 Collection)
Burgundy 1967 Mustang hardtop with GT style fog lights
(from page 28 of the 1967 Collection)
Burgundy 1967 Mustang hardtop, left front view. This one has a set of wide rear tires. They stick out just past the wheel openings.
(from page 28 of the 1967 Collection)
Burgundy 1967 Mustang hardtop, left rear view.
(from page 29 of the 1967 Collection)
René sent us an amazing picture of this 1967 Lime Gold convertible Mustang. This features a 289ci V8 engine, full deluxe wheel covers and bright rocker panel molding.
(from page 29 of the 1967 Collection)
Nice picture of the back of this 1967 Lime Gold Mustang with dual exhaust.
(from page 31 of the 1967 Collection)
This Vintage Burgundy 1967 Mustang, white vinyl, hardtop is ready to be restored. You can see the brackets on the bottom where the rocker panel trim was attached. This was one of 3 Mustangs at the 2009, July 4th, Auburn Washington, Car Show. And is owned by the son of
another Mustang owner at the show who says it will be repaired and customized for next year's show.
(from page 31 of the 1967 Collection)
Rear left view of a Vintage Burgundy 1967 Mustang hardtop with white vinyl roof, aftermarket Magnum 500 wheels, parchment interior with full center console, louvered hood, and V8 engine.
(from page 31 of the 1967 Collection)
Here is a view of the already customized V8 engine.
(from page 32 of the 1967 Collection)
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."
(from page 32 of the 1967 Collection)
Here's that "Branded ID" shield shaped emblem on the front fender. It has two running horses on it. I haven't seen one of these emblems before.
(from page 32 of the 1967 Collection)
This "Branded" emblem is located on the side rear roof panel. It's mounted on the vinyl roof material. It has a rope border and is held on with three rivets.
(from page 32 of the 1967 Collection)
Front end view of this 1967 Branded Mustang hardtop. Looks like a deer whistle on the driver's side fender.
(from page 32 of the 1967 Collection)
This might be a Burnt Amber paint.
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