690 cars (3501 pictures) found: model of "GT", grouped by car
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(7 photos of a 1968 Presidential Blue Mustang GT Convertible) 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.
(13 photos of a 1968 Lime Gold Green Mustang GT California Special Hardtop) 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.
(5 photos of a 1968 Meadowlark Yellow Mustang GT Fastback) Meadowlark Yellow 1968 Mustang GT fastback with a rebuilt S-code, 390ci, V8 engine and aftermarket wheels. The door data tag of this car reads:
63A 2+2 fastback with standard interior,
W Meadowlark Yellow exterior paint,
2A black crinkle vinyl and black kiwi vinyl standard interior,
18U assembled on July 18th, 1968,
53 ordered in the Kansas City area,
7 with a 3.25:1 conventional rear axle, and
U C6 automatic transmission.
(7 photos of a 1968 Raven Black Mustang GT California Special Hardtop) 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.
(6 photos of a 1968 Highland Green Mustang GT California Special Hardtop) This is a Highland Green 1968 Mustang California Special hardtop. They are also called GT/CS cars. Steve McQueen drove a Highland Green 1968 Mustang GT fastback in the movie Bullitt. This one is an original code-R Highland Green Mustang, with code 2A black interior, date code 29C March 29th 1968 build, ordered by code-71 Los Angeles district, code-2 rear end with 2.79 gears, and a code-W C-4 automatic.
(8 photos of a 1968 Blue Mustang GT Hardtop) 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!"
(8 photos of a 1968 Dandelion Yellow Mustang GT Rainbow Of Colors Fastback) Reiny van Uden of the Netherlands just sent us this updated photo of his new Special Order Yellow 1968 Rainbow of Colors promotional Mustang GT. The GT stripe and wheels were put back to their original style. The 1968
Rainbow of Colors promotion offered new Mustang owners a choice of one of 13 or more colors of the rainbow with wild names. Some of the wild yellow paint names were
Dandelion Yellow,
Yummy Yellow, and
Razzle-Dazzle Yellow. Most of the cars we have seen were baselevel Mustang hardtops, so this is a special car. Color matching the original paint shows this car was restored to its original bright Dandelion Yellow (Ford special paint code
WT6018) which was one of the 13 colors. Also
view this video of this car and others of Reiny's.
(8 photos of a 1968 Madagascar Orange Mustang GT Rainbow Of Colors Fastback) 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.
(8 photos of a 1968 Acapulco Blue Mustang GT Fastback) Restored Acapulco Blue 1968 Mustang GT fastback with a deluxe (luxury) interior and a 325hp (at 4800rpm), 390 cubic inch, 4 barrel, V8 engine.
(4 photos of a 1968 Sunlit Gold Mustang GT Hardtop) Sunlit Gold 1968 Mustang GT hardtop owned by Boris Mirkin from Lindenhurst, New York. This is a nice looking straight Mustang that has a black interior and all the GT options.
(1 photo of a 1968 Highland Green Mustang GT California Special Hardtop) Highland Green 1968 GT California Special hardtop with Argent style GT wheels, black vinyl top, metal rocker panel trim, fog lamps, side scoops, GT/CS side stripe and graphics, and an emblem-less front grille. This photo is available in two wallpaper sizes;
1024-768 wallpaper and
2400-1600 wallpaper.
(15 photos of a 1968 Brittany Blue Mustang GT California Special Hardtop) Brittany Blue 1968 Mustang GT California Special white vinyl hardtop with all the GT options of fog lamps, grille emblem delete, GT Argent styled steel wheels, hood pins, louvered hood; and the California special options of a GTCS side stripe and rear fender lettering. This car has its original 289 cubic inch V8 engine.
(9 photos of a 1968 Candy Apple Red Mustang GT California Special Hardtop) A beautiful Candy Apple Red 1968 Mustang GT/CS hardtop with black vinyl roof, argent styled steel GT wheels, Lucas fog lamps with covers, GT/CS side stripe, side scoop, hood pins, metal rocker panel trim, hood vents, and passenger side mirror.
(4 photos of a 1968 Acapulco Blue Mustang GT California Special Hardtop) Acapulco Blue 1968 Mustang GT/CS hardtop with argent styled steel GT wheels, white GT/CS side stripe and lettering, California Special rear letters, metal rocker panel trim, and aftermarket vented hood.
(2 photos of a 1968 Candyapple Red Mustang GT California Special Convertible) 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."
(9 photos of a 1968 Acapulco Blue Mustang GT California Special Hardtop) Acapulco Blue 1968 Mustang GT/CS hardtop with Argent styled steel non-GT wheels, fog lamps, white GT/CS side stripe and lettering, California Special rear letters, metal rocker panel trim, vented hood, blue vinyl interior, and a 289ci V8 engine.
(2 photos of a 1968 Wimbledon White Mustang GT California Special Hardtop) Wimbledon White 1968 Mustang GT/CS hardtop with argent styled steel wheels, black GT/CS side stripe and lettering, California Special rear letters, metal rocker panel trim, vented hood, hood pins, and a 195hp (at 4600rpm), 289 cubic inch, 2 barrel, V8 engine.
(11 photos of a 1968 Candy Apple Red Mustang GT California Special Hardtop) Candy Apple Red 1968 Mustang GT California Special owned by John Roller from Hooksett, New Hampshire. This GT has it's original J-code 302ci 4bbl V8 engine and an automatic transmission. It still wears its original and unrestored paint. It has it's original interior and drivetrain. The engine bay has been repainted in some areas. It was a one owner car till 2010 with 41K miles. John has the original dealer invoice and paperwork.
(12 photos of a 1968 Sierra Blue Mustang GT Rainbow Of Colors Fastback) 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)."
(11 photos of a 1968 Mustang GT California Special Hardtop Advertisement) Brought to you first by MustangAttitude.com, this is the top part of a great newspaper advertisement we found for the 1968 California Special GT Mustang. Click on the second and third photo from this set to see the rest of the ad. It was placed by Galpin Ford on March 22nd, 1968 in the Van Nuys News of Van Nuys, California.
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