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816 pictures (136 cars) found: year of "1968", roof type of "hardtop"

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(from page 1 of the 1968 Collection) Seafoam Green 1968 Mustang with a rebuilt straight 6-cylinder and a stock 3-speed manual transmission. Seafoam Green is one of three green paints offered on the Mustang in 1968. Our 1968 Mustang Data Explorer has the list of other paint colors as well as links to see them on actual Mustangs.

(from page 1 of the 1968 Collection) Seafoam Green 1968 Mustang, left front view. The hood louvers are part of the Exterior Decor Package for 1968. The louvers have rear facing turn signal lamps. Other parts of the package include wheel-well moldings and a pop open gas cap.

(from page 1 of the 1968 Collection) Seafoam Green 1968 Mustang, front end view.

(from page 1 of the 1968 Collection) Seafoam Green 1968 Mustang, rear end view.

(from page 1 of the 1968 Collection) Original interior of the Seafoam Green 1968 with a stock 3-speed manual transmission.


(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) Royal Maroon 1968 Mustang GT California Special hardtop, left rear view. Check out the California Special emblem on the rear fender. Don added LED sequential tail lights from Mustang Project. The tail lights come on in three steps as the turn signals are activated. First the outside two, then the middle two, then the inside two. This is similar to the mid 60s Thunderbirds, except these use LEDs instead of incandescent bulbs.

(from page 1 of the 1968 Collection) Don added a this 428 Cobra Jet engine.

(from page 1 of the 1968 Collection) Another shot of the 428 Cobra Jet engine.

(from page 1 of the 1968 Collection) The 428 Cobra Jet includes; Speed Pro pistons, Crane Gold 1.76 roller rockers, Edelbrock aluminum highrise with 850 Street Demon carb, .30 overbore with Crane Custom Grind cam, Crane electronic ignition box, Blaster 2 coil, Mallory Unilite distributor, and heads ported polished with oversize valves. It has been balanced & blue printed.

(from page 1 of the 1968 Collection) Don's Royal Maroon 1968 GT California Special was the inspiration for the development of the 1968 GT/CS diecast produced by Greenlight Toys and was the original car used in their research for their 1/18th scale model.


(from page 1 of the 1968 Collection) This Red 1968 Mustang GT hardtop has a 390ci engine, X code (V2) 2 barrel carb, AC w/heat, C-6 automatic transmission, AM radio with 8-track player, power steering, power disc brakes, bucket seats with seat belts, spare tire & jack, fog lights, remote outside mirror, tinted glass, front and rear spoilers, and a Posi rear end with 2.78 gears. The front nose and hood are from a Shelby.

(from page 1 of the 1968 Collection) Red 1968 Mustang GT hardtop, front end view. This one has hood retainer pins. Racing cars have hood retainer pins because they are lighter weight than the hood latch system.

(from page 1 of the 1968 Collection) Red 1968 Mustang GT hardtop, right front view. Those are Cragar wheels.

(from page 1 of the 1968 Collection) Red 1968 Mustang GT hardtop, rear end view. The rear is Shelby too.

(from page 1 of the 1968 Collection) Here is a peek at that 390ci V2 280hp engine under the hood. Well, this looks like it was changed to a dual carb setup. Most 390ci engines got the 4 barrel carb, this one came from the factory with a the 2 barrel version. It's an X code engine. The VIN has the X in it - 8R01X164476. It says "Old School" on the underside of the hood.

(from page 1 of the 1968 Collection) Here is a peek at the inside.


(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 1 of the 1968 Collection) Gulfstream Aqua 1968 Mustang GT/CS California Special hardtop, left rear view. For identification, the side air scoops have the letters GT/CS and there is a chrome California Special emblem over the side rear marker light.

(from page 1 of the 1968 Collection) Okay what's different in this picture? Two things are different. The paint is lighter and its wearing a set of 10-spoke Shelby wheels. Arlie Photo-Shopped (tinted) the photo to more correctly match the shade of Gulfstream Aqua that's on the car. This is a difficult paint to photograph. Arlie also edited in the wheels to see what they looked like. That's much easier than physically trying them on! The only give-away on the editing is that both wheels have the exact same lighting. Arlie has since changed to the 10-spoke Shelby wheels for real.

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