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(from page 25 of the 1967 Collection) Red 1967 Mustang GT convertible owned by Pat St-Martin. This is our featured Attitude Of The Week for the week starting March 29, 2015. It has it's original 289ci V8 engine and an automatic transmission. The automatic gives it this one year only special GTA model designation. Pat won this Mustang in a raffle back in 2005.


(from page 28 of the 1967 Collection) This amazing 1967 Raven Black GT Mustang is our Attitude of the Week starting October 15th, 2018. Amanda Svencer sent us this photo to be part of our new book Mustang Special Editions. Amanda also has a 2008 Sherrod Mustang in the book. 10+ years of site visitors like you have helped us create this book. It has ~200 pages, 10x10 inches in size, 457 color & 52 b/w photos, ~96,000 words, and 662 Mustang special edition models by year divided 216 categories. Download a printable index of all the special Mustang Special Editions in the book by year, name, and location. Thank you Amanda for being part of this project!


(from page 30 of the 1967 Collection) This is the new 1967 Mustang GT Lego kit assembled with the more traditional, standard options: bullet type wheels, hood scoop, top stripes, GT side stripes, rear quarter window vents, side scoop, fog lamps, etc. This model is our Attitude Of The Week starting March 17, 2019. Check out all the features and the additional options.


(from page 34 of the 1967 Collection) Check out this Dark Moss Green 1967 Mustang GT fastback. Its very similar to the 1968 Mustang in the movie Bullitt. This was our featured Attitude Of The Week for the week starting June 13, 2010. This car was on display at the 29th Annual Central Illinois Ford Day Show in Bloomington, Illinois.


(from page 34 of the 1967 Collection) This Candy Apple Red 1967 Mustang GT hardtop was photographed at the Summer 2010 Dennison Ford car show in Bloomington, Illinois. This was our featured Attitude Of The Week for the week starting March 6, 2011. This is a one-owner car. This photo was created by guest artist, Jessica Klein.


(from page 1 of the 1968 Collection) Royal Maroon 1968 Mustang GT California Special hardtop owned by Don Potter from Ohio. This was our featured Attitude Of The Week for March 2nd, 2008. Don has this extra information to share, "The car was found on the internet and purchased February 2004 from an exotic car dealer in the Seattle, Washington area. The photos I received with car indicated that the body work and paint were done in September 1997 and is still in very good shape. The engine bay and engine along with interior and floor pans were in pretty sad shape. The mileage at time of purchase was 54,243. Once the engine and tranny was pulled, the undercarriage was inspected completely. We found several modifications that led me to believe car had been extensively drag raced at one time. The right rear shock housing was pushed up and split in three areas. The trans linkage, clutch bracket and shifter had been modified. Since my purchase, the following work has been completed: interior gutted and replaced, dash repainted correct color and all dash pieces replaced, factory console replaced with a humphugger console, factory shifter replaced with a Hurst shifter, electrical gauges replaced with mechanical gauges, 390 engine replaced with a 428 Cobra Jet engine, grille replaced with correct GT/CS grille and Marchal fog lights, front and rear bumpers replaced, engine bay detailed, rearend rebuilt with new axles and 325:1 Posi w/traction bars, GT pop-open gas cap added, standard LED sequential tail lights from Mustang Project, and the driver's side floor pan and passenger side floor pans replaced along with left front torque box."


(from page 1 of the 1968 Collection) Gulfstream Aqua 1968 Mustang GT/CS California Special hardtop owned by Arlie Moses and now Shane Mills. This was our featured Attitude Of The Week photo for 6-15-08. Options include the C-code 289ci V8 engine, C4 transmission, 3.00 open rear, air conditioning, power steering, and power disc brakes.


(from page 3 of the 1968 Collection) This probably a one of a kind Sierra Blue 1968 Rainbow of Colors promotional GT Mustang hardtop. It has a black vinyl roof, aftermarket wheels, black side C stripe, vented hood, fog lamps, metal rocker panel trim, and a 390ci V8 engine. Scott Johnson's family bought this car in the mid 1970's from a local dealer, probably only one other owner. During the 70s the car was repainted to a match of its original factory color. Scott says that everyone thought that this could not have been a factory color since nothing like it is on the 1968 Mustang color charts until he recently ordered a Marti Report which showed the car as one of the Rainbow of Color promotional GT hardtops and it was painted Sierra Blue. The 1968-69 Rainbow of Colors promotion offered 13 special colors, one of them was Sierra Blue. This amazing car was our Attitude Of The Week for November 23, 2008. See our Rainbow of Colors special information page for more information on the information we have been able to put together on all 13 colors.


(from page 7 of the 1968 Collection) This beautiful Presidential Blue 1968 Mustang GT/CS with a 289ci V8 was our Attitude Of The Week for April 5th, 2009. Arlie says that this was a 2008 Christmas present to myself. Only 155 California Specials built with 289 & 4-speed. Still has the original 8-track player and smog equipment. Arlie also has a Gulfstream Aqua 1968 GT/CS which was our Attitude Of The Week for 6-15-08 and December of our 2009 calendar.


(from page 16 of the 1968 Collection) Presidential Blue 1968 Mustang GT convertible owned by Darryl from Alberta, Canada. This beauty was our featured Attitude Of The Week for the week starting February 28, 2010. Options include the Interior Decor Group, 8-track tape player, and center console.


(from page 16 of the 1968 Collection) This Lime Gold 1968 Mustang GT California Special hardtop was our Attitude Of The Week for December 1st, 2007. The California Special options group included a Shelby style decklid with a spoiler, unique taillights, and a blacked-out grille with out Mustang identification. In the CS option the GT was purposely missing from the normal GT wheelcovers. A similar option package was available in Colorado called the High Country Special.


(from page 21 of the 1968 Collection) This 1968 California Special Mustang GT is owned by Amy Moores of Washington and is our Attitude Of The Week for the week starting May 15th, 2011. We photographed Amy's car at the 2011 Spring Mustang and Cougar car show sponsored by the North Olympic Mustangs and Cougar club in Port Angeles, Washington. Also check out the Ford designed GT/CS newspaper advertisement we just found looking though tons of newspapers.


(from page 21 of the 1968 Collection) Check out this blue 1968 Mustang GT hardtop owned by Shaunn Fullmer from El Dorado Hills, California. This is our featured, Attitude Of The Week for the week starting September 11, 2011. Shaunn shares, "An original CA Black Plate Car. San Jose plant built and has not left NorCal since. Third owner with 65K original miles. Mild mods to engine include ceramic headers, Flowmaster exhaust, Edlebrock intake and carb, MSD wires, braided hoses, and Pertronix coil and igniter. She's a blast!"


(from page 22 of the 1968 Collection) This is a special order yellow, 1968, Mustang GT is one of the Rainbow of Colors promotional Mustangs from California. It is owned by Reiny van Uden from Volkel, The Netherlands, and is our Attitude Of The Week for the week of July 15th, 2012. The yellow of the Rainbow of Colors promotion went by many names in advertisements including Dandelion Yellow, Yummy Yellow and Razzle-Dazzel Yellow. Many of the promotional cars were Sprint optioned hardtops. This is more rare since it is a GT fastback. See the previous photos in this set to see how it looked before Reiny changed out the wheels and had the C-stripe put back on.


(from page 25 of the 1968 Collection) John Roessel sent us these photos of this amazing car he used to own. It is a Madagascar Orange 1968 Mustang GT Rainbow Of Colors Edition Mustang fastback. It had it's original S-code 390ci V8 and an automatic transmission. This is our featured Attitude Of The Week for the week starting September 23, 2012. The Rainbow Of Colors special editions were offered on the west coast for 1968 and 1969. Here's more information.


(from page 39 of the 1968 Collection) Candyapple Red 1968 Mustang GT California Special convertible owned by Hannes Streng from Germany. This is our featured Attitude Of The Week for the week starting April 26, 2015. Hannes adds, "This is one of the very few 1968 California Special convertibles; it's in condition 2 (which is also quite rare to find). I bought it for my son Fritz - it will be his first vehicle."


(from page 40 of the 1968 Collection) John Roller sends us additional shots of his Candy Apple Red 1968 Mustang GT California Special hardtop. This is our featured Attitude Of The Week for the week starting June 7, 2015. This car still has it's original paint, 302ci 4bbl V8 engine, and automatic transmission.


(from page 43 of the 1968 Collection) Check it out. This is a Sierra Blue 1968 Mustang GT Rainbow Of Colors Edition fastback. It's owned by Marc from Yorba Linda, California. This is our featured Attitude Of The Week starting October 11, 2015. The car was purchased new by his Father at a dealership in Santa Ana, California. It has the DSO/Special Order number of 71-0783. Marc tells us, "My Dad loved cars and took care of them. It had about 138,000 miles on it when he decided to do a minor restore. At one point, my Father had re-painted it, beefed up the engine (lighter manifold, racing cam, bigger carburetor, etc.), and re-did the interior. It was supposed to be parchment, but he instead chose a white interior with blue carpet. I loved the car since I was about five so my Dad had always promised me the car when I was old enough. I remember every time it broke down, he would vent by saying he was just going to sell it. I used to get so upset, but he would always keep it. Unfortunately, the car was stolen from a parking lot in the early eighties. I was probably the most heartbroken of the entire family. Fortunately, the joyriders only wanted the battery and tires so they left it sitting on blocks. The car was recovered later that night. Needless to say, I was filled with joy in hearing the news and my Father was able to keep his promise by giving it to me when I was sixteen. The car was not in great shape at all. I spent most of my spare time working on it and most of my money on parts. In 1999, I was able to restore it back to almost original. It should have comfort weave parchment seats, but I was unable to find the material at the time. I removed the California smog equipment, added electronic timing and left the aftermarket aluminum manifold. I also installed a 3" Magnaflow Cat-Back (since I work for Magnaflow). I do still have all of the original parts. I had always tried to determine the paint color. The person who painted it had told me some story of having to get the paint codes from Detroit, but never offered any detail as to the color. Since it was a custom order, I was never able to determine exactly what the color is. Thanks to your website, I was able to decode the color as Sierra Blue. So the car has been in the family with one registered owner for the last 47 years and I will give it to my son in the next five years or so (let's hope he decides to keep it too)."


(from page 23 of the 1969 Collection) This Raven Black 1969 Mustang GT sportsroof/fastback with a 360hp (at 5400rpm), 428 cubic inch, 4 barrel, super cobra jet, ram air, V8 was our Attitude Of The Week for 04-13-2008. This car has the optional GT equipment group which consists of rocker panel GT stripes, GT gas cap, GT hubcaps on argent styled steel wheels, hood pins, simulated or functional hood scoop, and chrome quad outlets depending on the engine ordered. With the 428 Super Cobra Jet upgrade came the Drag Pack which included an external oil cooler mounted in front of the radiator. This photo is also available as a 1000 by 750 pixel wallpaper.


(from page 24 of the 1969 Collection) Check out Vincent Pirrone's 1969 Mustang GT fastback. It is our featured "Attitude Of The Week" for November 7, 2019. Vincent shares, "When I graduated High School in 1982, I got a job on a used car lot and it came in on trade. I traded the car my parents gave me for graduation, a 1976 AMC Pacer for it. Trade in Value $850. It has been restored 3 times over the years. The Last time, 2004, I modified it for me. Now it still has a 351w C9OE Block, 40 over, Flat top pistons and stock Crank, retrofitted with a Crane roller cam, Victor JR heads, Edelbrock Pro-Flo EFI. And headed up by Twin Paxton Superchargers, and Backed with an Art Carr Extreem AOD with 3600 Stall Converter. The exterior is stock. Color is a Mitsubishi color from 2005, Rotor Glow. Wheels are 2003 Mustang. Seats are 2005 Mustang GT. Roll Bar and custom Interior. VERY, Fun to drive!"

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