1966 |
1966 was the first year for the High Country Special consisting of some GT special sports options but for the Colorado area which included a blue fender badge and came in Columbine Blue, Aspen Gold, or Timberline Green. 333 High Country Specials were produced and came in any body style, 6 cylinder or V8 engine, with wire or regular wheels, a special distinguishing emblem, and the unique paint color.
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1967 |
The 1967 High Country Special was limited to 400 cars and only came in Columbine Blue, Aspen Gold, or Timberline Green. They came in all three body styles; hardtop, convertible, and fastback. The brass HSC emblem was screwed to the body just behind the front wheel with three sheet metal screws. The High Country Special (HCS) was offered in 1966, 1967, and 1968.
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1968 |
The 1968 GT High Country Special was a midyear package similar to the California Special but offered in the Colorado area. It included an engine upgrade to the C-code base V8 engine with dual exhaust, a body side stripe, 14 inch steel styled wheels, side scoop, and High Country Special side decals. Unlike the previous years, the High Country Special was offered in any of the standard 1968 Mustang colors. Thank you Arlie Moses for correcting our error on available colors
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