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Dark Moss Green 1967 Mustang GT fastback with sport wheels, hood vents, hood pins, fog lamps, metal rocker panel molding, and GT fender emblem. This photo is available in two wallpaper sizes; 800-600 wallpaper and 2400-1600 wallpaper.
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(from page 17 of the 1967 Collection)
Candy Apple Red 1967 Mustang convertible with wire wheels, wheel spinners, and a 200hp (4400rpm), 289 cubic inch, 2 barrel V8 engine. Other options include a automatic transmission, power steering, power disc brakes, power top, two-speed electric wipers, and air conditioning.
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(from page 17 of the 1967 Collection)
1967 Candy Apple Red Mustang convertible, left front view.
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(from page 18 of the 1967 Collection)
Here is a rare one! It's a Deep Metallic Gold 1967 Mustang Limited Edition 400. It was sent in by site visitor, Gary, who noticed that we didn't have any photos of a Limited Edition 400 Mustang. These photos were taken soon after purchasing it new in 1967. He purchased it for his soon-to-be wife from C. Bradshaw, Inc. in Harvey, Illinois. Thanks Gary! Gary tells us more, "It was a special gold color with black vinyl top. It had black leather bucket seats with a 289 V8 with auto transmission and a floor console shifter. It had a 'Limited Edition 400' emblem on each of the front fenders. Everyone thought that it meant 400 cubic inches, but actually it designated a limited edition model of 400 cars for the Chicago market. A very sharp car and fun to drive. We eventually traded it in for a new Ford Maverick (DUMB)."
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(from page 18 of the 1967 Collection)
Here is a close-up of Gary's Deep Metallic Gold 1967 Limited Edition 400 Mustang. The '400' emblems are on the front fender just in forward of the front wheel opening.
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(from page 19 of the 1967 Collection)
This is one awesome GT500.
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(from page 20 of the 1967 Collection)
Red 1967 Mustang Convertible owned by Stuart Brooks from Sun City West, Arizona. This is our featured Attitude Of The Week for the week starting March 30, 2014. Stuart tells us, "I bought it four years ago in Gilbert, Arizona. It has been a work in progress and now 100% restored. It has power steering/brakes, electronic ignition, under dash R-134 A/C, and original 200 cubic inch 6 cylinder with automatic transmission. Not a Daily driver. Taken to car shows and cruises only."
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(from page 20 of the 1967 Collection)
Custom 1967 Mustang fastback from the 2007 SEMA Car Show. This car has custom wheels, front fascia, side air scoops, interior, and engine. Photographed by Wes Ames.
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(from page 20 of the 1967 Collection)
Silver Frost 1967 Mustang convertible owned by Salima Stache from Germany. It has the 289ci 2V engine and an automatic transmission. Salima tells us, "I owned this car since 2011. The car is a special colored car with a 6 digit D.S.O. According to the Marti Report it is one of two cars with these special package. They were identical twins which were bought by the same car dealer in Texas. The DSO for this car is 62-4073. The Dealer was; Jack Roach Ford, 3200 Bissonet, Houston Texas 77005. Salima found, "The 2nd owner told me he got the car in great shape back then with the original silver color and only had to repair the a/c, the convertible top, and do an inspection."
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(from page 21 of the 1967 Collection)
Candy Apple Red 1967 Mustang GT hardtop owned by Ray from Minnesota. Ray restored and modified his GT back in 1994. It has the original 289ci block and a 4-speed manual transmission.
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(from page 21 of the 1967 Collection)
Frost Turquoise 1967 Mustang hardtop with red center, 21 spoke, full wheel covers; metal rocker panel trim; and under the hood the base level 120hp (at 4400rpm), 200 cubic inch, 1 barrel, in-line 6 cylinder engine.
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(from page 21 of the 1967 Collection)
Wimbledon White 1967 Shelby GT-500 fastback with blue stripes and a black interior. The hood pins assure that the lid stays down when the big 428ci Police Interceptor V8 with dual 4-barrel carburetors is running!
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(from page 22 of the 1967 Collection)
Frost Turquoise 1967 Mustang GT convertible with steel styled wheels, black painted rocker panel paint, fog lamps, and a 289ci 4-barrel V8 engine.
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(from page 22 of the 1967 Collection)
Frost Turquoise 1967 Mustang GT convertible, left front view.
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(from page 23 of the 1967 Collection)
Another great shot of Rob's Wimbledon White 1967 Mustang GTA hardtop.
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(from page 23 of the 1967 Collection)
Here is a rare one. It is a 1967 T-5 Fastback. Ford made 154 T-5 fastbacks for export to Germany. The "Mustang" name could not be registered in Germany, so Ford swapped to T-5 emblems and exported them. Check out the emblem on the fender behind the rear wheel. It says "T5 Ford". Check out close-ups in other pictures in this set. it was originally Sauterne Gold. It still has its original 289ci engine and 3.00 rear. The original T-10 four-speed manual transmission has been replaced with a new Tremec T5Z five-speed.
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(from page 24 of the 1967 Collection)
An incredible Bronze 1967 Mustang Shelby GT350 fastback with fog lamps, Shelby production wheels, and white GT350 side stripes.
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(from page 24 of the 1967 Collection)
Here is a shot with the top down.
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(from page 24 of the 1967 Collection)
A beautiful Dark Blue 1967 Shelby GT500 Mustang fastback with white over the top stripes, and grille centered fog lamps. The Ford paint code for Dark Blue is M1903 which is the same as the 1967 K-code Nightmist Blue standard Mustang color.
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(from page 24 of the 1967 Collection)
Just arrived... Mustang Blazers! Limited Editions. says this Cumberland, Maryland newspaper advertisement from November 11, 1966. It says, Mustang Blazer! Hardtop favorite - different in a very special way from all other Mustang Hardtops! Lime Gold body, black top. Personal nameplate inside, Blazer nameplate outside. Built for this area only. Don't wait - order now! Optional - choice of V8 engines, new 2-way cruise-o-matic Drive. And all this for $2451.46. We are the first to show you this series of newspaper articles from the Maryland, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Ohio area featuring a newly discovered 1967 Mustang Limited Edition called the "Mustang Blazer". We found many advertisements in local newspapers from mid November through mid December 1966. All of them featured women; therefore, we think this limited edition Mustang was designed more for women. This advertisement was placed by several dealerships: Grantsville Motor Service, Gratton Ford, Shaffer Ford, Kowell Ford, and Jim Beamer Ford in the November 11th edition of the Cumberland Evening Times of Cumberland, Maryland. The Blazer option was also on the Ford Galaxie 500.
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