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Here is the ID tag on the driver's side door. There is no DSO on this one.
wear a Mustang to match your Tussy lipstick! says this 1966 ad for Tussy lipstick and a sweepstakes to win one of 5 Mustangs, in one of 3 different shades of pink. The text of the ad reads: Tussy's exciting new lipstick line features three racy new shades. Racy Pink, a pale pink, racy pink frosted, shimmers with pearl, defroster, pours on melting light to lips or lipsticks. In a brand new cage of sleek white plastic smartly trimmed with gold, on a swivel base... 1.00. And 5 lucky winners will receive a zippy '67 Ford Mustang custom-colored to the new Tussy lipstick shade of their choice. Be sure to pick up your contest entry blank at the cosmetic counter. This ad was placed by Rhodes Western Department Stores in the September 11th, 1966 edition of the Oakland Tribune of Oakland, California. Rhodes was a large, multifloor, department store in Oakland. It is now a Museum.
Tussy's New lipstick line Win a new Mustang. Custom-colored to the new Tussy lipstick shade of your choice, 3 racy new shades to choose from. Racy Pink... a pale pink with pow. Racy Pink Frosted... shimmers with pearl. Defroster... pours on melting lights to lip or lipsticks. This was part of a two page advertisement placed by Sage's Complete Markets of Baseline, San Bernardino; Del Rosa San Bernardino; Redlands, Magnolia Riverside; and Rialto in the October 27th, 1966 edition of the Redlands Daily Facts of Redlands, California.
Wear a Mustang to match your Lipstick Win a 1967 Ford Mustang to match Tussy's great new revved up fashion, right shades, and add miles to your smiles. A hardtop is shown and indicated. This is the top part of an advertisement placed by Hags Super Drug Store in the October 30th, 1966 edition of the Anderson Herald of Anderson, Indiana.
Here is two more advertisements showing the Tussy Lipstick Sweepstakes was run nationally. From other ads we see that 5 Mustang hardtops were given away, each in one of 3 shades of pink. The top is part of an advertisement placed by Juro's Pharmacy in the September 8th, 1966, edition of the Billings Gazette of Billings, Montana. The lower ad was placed by Rexall Phenix Drugs in the November 22nd, 1966, edition of the Jennings Daily News of Jennings, Louisiana.
     
An incredible Bronze 1967 Mustang Shelby GT350 fastback with fog lamps, Shelby production wheels, and white GT350 side stripes.
    
Candy Apple Red 1967 Mustang GT convertible owned by Michael Cossu from Waterbury, Connecticut. It has a 289 High Performance V8 engine and an automatic transmission. Micheal bought the car in November 2014 from a place in Chicago. Check out the cars in the background.
    
Here is a shot with the top down.
    
Candy Apple Red 1967 Mustang GT convertible, right front view.
    
This GT has the silver rear tail light panel trim.
Modifications inside include; late model high back seats, console padding, auto shifter, and steering wheel.
    
Michael Cossu sends us updated shots of his Candy Apple Red 1967 Mustang convertible. He changed from a white convertible top to a black one with a glass rear window. This is our featured Attitude Of The Week for the week starting April 12, 2015.
     
Right side view of Michael's Candy Apple Red 1967 Mustang GT convertible.
    
The silver panel on the rear end was an option in 1967.
Micheal located rare option for his center console. It's the Convenience Group Lights option. He is installing it along with a correct automatic center console.
Micheal is also installing an AM/FM Automatic Radio from the Automatic Radio Manufacturing Company. This was a dealer installed option.
     
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.
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.
This is another version of a newspaper advertisement for the 1967 Mustang Blazer hardtop limited edition featuring Lime Gold exterior paint, black vinyl roof, personal name plate inside, and a Blazer nameplate on the outside. We think the Blazer name plate was located just under the Mustang lettering on the front fender just behind the front wheels. This advertisement was placed by Grantsville Motor Service Company in the November 11th, 1966 edition of the Cumberland Evening Times of Cumberland, Maryland. This Mustang Blazer advertisement was also printed in color showing off the Lime Gold exterior paint of the car.
This is a third variation of the 1967 Mustang Blazer limited edition newspaper advertisement, placed by Richard Wright Ford, Point Mirion Ford, Cooley Ford, and Null Ford Sales in the December 9th, 1966 edition of the Morning Herald of Uniontown, Pennsylvania. We found many advertisement for the Mustang Blazer limited edition in Ohio, Maryland, West Virginia, and Pennsylvania from mid November through mid December of 1966.
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