13 pictures (3 cars) found: sub-model of "Lone Star Limited"
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(from page 16 of the 1967 Collection)
This is a Lone Star Limited 1967 Mustang hardtop (AKA Bluebonnet Special). It's a one owner car owned by Bobby Blankenship. This is our featured Attitude Of The Week for the week starting August 26, 2012. Bobby adds, "I bought the car new from the local Ford Dealer in August 1967. It is 90% original, no rust and no bondo. It was repainted in 2007, other than that it is original. I have a 1969 set of wheels on it, but I have the original wheels and wheel covers. The car has 67000+ miles on it. Always garage kept."
(from page 16 of the 1967 Collection)
Another shot of Bobby's 1967 Lone Star Limited Mustang. See the little Texas emblem on the front fender? It has a pony on top of the state of Texas - see this add.
(from page 16 of the 1967 Collection)
The chrome air cleaner on top of the 289ci engine is part of the Lone Star Limited package.
(from page 16 of the 1967 Collection)
It has a two tone interior. It has another Lone Star (Texas) emblem on the dash.
(from page 28 of the 1967 Collection)
This is a 1:64 scale 1967 Lone Star Limited Mustang model built by Greenlight in 2008. The light blue color is a match for the Texas state flower called the bluebonnet. The cars were a territorial special for Texas just as the High Country Special was for Denver and the California Special for California. All 175 Blue Bonnet Special Mustangs where hardtops, had the sprint options package, blue luxury interior, steel styled wheels, with a 200ci in-line six or 289ci V8, and had a gold Lone Star Limited fender badge.
(from page 28 of the 1967 Collection)
Front view of a Bluebonnet 1967 Lone Star Limited Mustang hardtop with the sprint options of fog lamps and louvered roof. This is a 1:64 scale toy car made by Greenlight.
(from page 28 of the 1967 Collection)
This Greenlight 1:68 scale Bluebonnet 1967 Lone Star Edition Mustang hardtop has dual exhaust and steel styled wheels. That's a South Dakota license plate.
(from page 28 of the 1967 Collection)
Here is a close-up of the Lone Star Limit badge which has the Mustang pony painted on it with Lone Star Limit written below.
(from page 28 of the 1967 Collection)
Looks like an automatic.
(from page 28 of the 1967 Collection)
This car has the 289ci V8 optional engine with chrome air cleaner.
(from page 28 of the 1967 Collection)
Here is the bottom of the 2008 edition of Greenlight. I think the 3050 is a serial number.
(from page 39 of the 1967 Collection)
It's here! A new Texas Ford Dealer exclusive! Special Limited-Edition Mustang... says a Ford advertisement in the May 11th, 1967, edition of The Gilmer Mirror newspaper of Gilmer, Texas. It says,
This specially built, custom-equipped Mustang Hardtop is a Lone Star exclusive. Texas Ford Dealers have ordered all they can get - and you still won't see many around because this is a special limited-production model. Check the extras you get - all included in the special low price! GT hood with built-in turn signal indicators, rocker panel moldings, wheel covers, chromed air cleaner, whitewalls, vinyl-covered shift lever (with Cruise-O-Matic option), Lone Star Limited emblem. This ad was placed by the Long Motor Company. The same ad was placed by Bill Utter Ford in the April 14th, 1967, edition of the Denton Record-Chronicle newspaper in Denton, Texas.
(from page 39 of the 1967 Collection)
Only 700 people in the U.S.A. will be driving this special Mustang (and they're all in Texas) says this Ford advertisement in the April 27th, 1967, edition of the Dublin Progress newspaper in Dublin, Texas. It says, Texas Ford Dealers bring you a genuine limited edition Mustang - the Lone Star Limited - specially ordered for Lone Start Country! Equipped and painted to suit the taste and driving needs of Texans. Specially identified with a Lone Star emblem! Your Ford Dealer has only a limited supply of Lone Star Limited Mustangs ... get yours today. This offer will not be repeated! All this special equipment included in the low, low price! Special Bluebonnet Blue Color, GT hood with built-in turn signal flashers, rocker panel moldings, wheel covers, chromed air cleaner, whitewalls, vinyl-covered shift lever (with Cruise-O-Matic option), Long Star Limited emblem. This ad was placed by Hardin Ford Sales of Dublin, Texas. We also found the same ad placed by Ford in the April 28th, 1967 edition of the Avalanche-Journal newspaper in Lubbock, Texas.