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(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)
Amazing Colorado Sky Country Special 1967 Mustang hardtop in Aspen Red exterior paint. This one has the dealer installed a half vinyl roof and opera window. But check out that Aspen Red special order paint. One of 4 special ordered colors for this promotion. This car is missing its truck top mounted luggage rack, but it does have a rear mounted Ski Country Special badge. Check out all the photos.
(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)
Reiny van Uden sends us these photos of an original NOS (new old stock) Branded Mustang emblem.
(from page 32 of the 1967 Collection)
The is one of the actual Pepper Gray 1967 Shelby GT-500 Eleanor movie cars from the 2000 movie
Gone in 60 seconds remake staring Nicolas Cage. The car was designed by Steve Stanford (Hot Rod illustrator) and Chip Foose. It was built by Cinema Vehicle Services (CVS). CVS built a total of 13 Eleanors. The 12 used in the movie shoots were built from regular (non Shelby) 1967 Mustang fastbacks. The 13th Eleanor was built for the movie producer from a real GT500.
(from page 33 of the 1967 Collection)
The 1967 Ford Mustang promotional booklet says,
Three new ways to answer the call of the Mustang.... The cover shows a Candyapple Red convertible, an Acapulco Blue with black vinyl top hardtop, and a Springtime Yellow fastback 2+2 (two in the front seat and two in the back seat).
(from page 33 of the 1967 Collection)
This excellent Brittany Blue Mustang GTA fastback was a the 2010 Port Angeles, Washington, Mustang car show. It has the largest engine offered on a Mustang in 1967 of an S-code, 390 cubic inch, 4 barrel, V8 originally rated at 320hp (at 4800rpm).
(from page 34 of the 1967 Collection)
Springtime Yellow 1967 Mustang GTA hardtop, photographed at the 2010 Mustang car show in Port Angeles, Washington.
(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 34 of the 1967 Collection)
Have you ever seen one of these? Have you ever heard of the Indy Pacesetter Special? It was produced to honor the Indy 500 race, without being an official Indy pacecar. These special dual stripes were unique to the limited edition model. According to the owner, Fran, these stripes have been painted on, we think the original were reflective tape stripes. Features of this special included Scotchlite (reflective) stripes (possibly blue over black dual stripes), special rear grille (white taillight panel with blue stripes as shown here), sporty louvered hood with integrated turn signals, sport tires with the optional V8, bucket seats, blue interior vinyl trim, full carpeting, and full wheel covers with whitewall tires. We believe they all came in Wimbledon White exterior paint. Fran tell us the Marti Report on his car states that 324 were ordered by Allen County Motors of Fort Wayne, Indiana. We've found many
newspaper advertisements about the sale of this car in 1967.
(from page 35 of the 1967 Collection)
This is an advertisement we found for the 1967 limited edition Indy Pacesetter special Mustang. This limited edition Mustang was sold only in the Indiana area and came with Scotchlite (reflective) stripes, special rear grille (white taillight panel with blue pin stripes), sporty louvered hood with integrated turn signals, sport tires with the optional V8, bucket seats, blue interior vinyl trim, full carpeting, and full wheel covers with whitewall tires. We believe they all came in Wimbledon White exterior paint. This ad was placed by Bathien Ford in the May 21st, 1967 edition of the Kokomo Tribune or Kokomo, Indiana. We have found many newspaper advertisements in the Indiana for the Indy Pacesetter, all in May, with the earliest one being May 1st, 1967. The most common ad was the 2nd and fourth in this grouping. We also found the general GM and Ford pacesetter sales for April and May of 1967. Indiana dealers we found with advertisements include: Banthien Ford of Kokomo, Don Ross Motors of Tipton, Johnson Ford of Logansport, Fred Welker Ford of Anderson, Gutwein Motors of Monon, and Dick Green Motors of Cambridge City. According to a Marti Report on an owner's Indy Pacesetter, 324 where order by Allen County Motors of Fort Wayne, Indiana. We think all the dealers in the area then got them from Allen Motors.
(from page 35 of the 1967 Collection)
Dusk Rose 1967 Mustang convertible at the 2010 MCA Grand National Car show in Bellevue, Washington.
(from page 35 of the 1967 Collection)
This Burnt Amber 1967 Mustang hardtop with steel styled wheels was at the 2010 Mustang Club of America Grand Nationals car show held in Bellevue, Washington.
(from page 35 of the 1967 Collection)
Candyapple Red 1967 Mustang GTA hardtop with black vinyl roof, white low bodyside stripes, fog lamps, and of course automatic transmission for which the "A" of GTA stands for. I photographed this car was at the 2010 MCA Grand Nationals held in Bellevue, Washington.
(from page 35 of the 1967 Collection)
This is a real 1967 Mustang Shelby GT500. It has has a 428ci V8 under the hood, Shelby front end and grille with fog lamps, Shelby rear wing, side scoops, Shelby wheels and Shelby interior. I photographed this car at the 2010 MCA Grand Nationals held in Bellevue, Washington, just down the street from where I live.
(from page 36 of the 1967 Collection)
1967 Mustang GT fastback with rocker panel GT stripe and GT logo, Visibility Group: Tail light Applique (ribbed panel), louvered hood, and Steel Styled wheels. We think car is painted in Pebble Beige. See the next photo for the full Ford promotional photo.
(from page 36 of the 1967 Collection)
This is a newspaper advertisement we found for a used 1967 Branded Special Mustang hardtop at Weigand Ford in the April 5th, 1968 edition of The Daily Telegram of Eau Claire, Wisconsin. The Branded Special consisted of a dealer added vinyl top with Branded emblem just behind the rear quarter window along with other dealer ordered options. They were options added to used 65-68 Mustang - in this case a V8 engine, automatic transmission, radio, special tires, and of course the vinyl roof. The Branded vinyl roof has a paisley pattern. Most paisley vinyl roofs were dark but had a gray or other dark color geometric pattern.
(from page 36 of the 1967 Collection)
This magazine ad features a Red 1967 Mustang GT fastback and a Brittany Blue 1967 Shelby GT-500 fastback. Which would you pick?
(from page 36 of the 1967 Collection)
Candy Apple Red 1967 Mustang Shelby GT-350 fastback with white racing stripes. This Shelby was on display at the 2010 Mustang & Ford car show at Uftring Ford in East Peoria, Illinois.
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