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1967 Ford Mustang Fastback Restomod Gps Usb on 2040-cars

US $23,800.00
Year:1967 Mileage:1348 Color: Blue /
 Black
Location:

Dewittville, New York, United States

Dewittville, New York, United States

Here is a rare opportunity to buy a recently completed all new 1967 Ford Mustang Fastback RestoMod painted in a
2015 G.T. 500 Deep Impact Blue.

All of the specifics are listed below but note that this car was completed approximately 14 months ago and has only
been driven 1348 miles. Everything from the 306 c.i. / 350 h.p. Summit Blueprint Windsor Ford V8, 4- wheel power
disc brakes, all the wiring, to the window channel and weather stripping are NEW. It is like buying a brand new
1967 Ford Mustang Fastback.

ENGINE & TRANSMISSION:

306 c.i. Summit Racing Blueprint Windsor rated at 370 h.p. & 350 ft/# of torque (part #BP3060CTCD)

New AOD 4-speed automatic with B&M shift kit

Transmission cooler

Stainless Steel gas tank and lines

Electric Fuel pump

Champion 4-core radiator w/Scott Drake cap & overflow

Coated long tube headers

High Output Alternator

High Torque starter

Serpentine Belt system

TTI 3” mandrel bent exhaust system w/Magnaflow mufflers

Ford Racing dress up (air cleaner & valve covers)

BODY & PAINT

2015 GT 500 Deep Impact blue 2-stage urethane

New: full rear quarter panels, trunk lid, doors, hinges, rocker panels, front fenders, Shelby hood, and valence
panel.

Dynomax insulation

Inner fenders and underside painted with Raptor liner and tinted Deep Impact blue to prevent rust and chips

Vent window assemblies

Windows, regulators, & insulation

Chrome Shelby style ‘Bullet’ outside mirrors

Halogen headlights

LED sequential taillights

Bumpers

All exterior trim (door handles, taillight housings, etc)

Gaskets, weatherstripping and wind lacing

CHASSIS

All suspension parts were media blasted before painting

Flaming River POWER rack & pinion steering

QA1 front coil over shocks

Adjustable camber & castor

8.8” Ford differential w/ 28 spline axles & 3.55 posi

4-wheel power disc brakes w/Stainless Steel lines

Extra leaf springs in rear

17” Shelby American Racing Wheels w/ Michelin G.T radial 245/45 front & 255/40 rear

INTERIOR

Custom vinyl TMI interior with head rests and color matching inserts

Factory style carpeting

Fold down rear seat w/ pass through

Dakota Digital Dash w/ Tach, Speedo, Fuel, Water temp, & Oil pressure

GT performance steering wheel

Tilt steering column

New wiring harness

Custom center console

Custom LED interior courtesy and door sill lights

Kenwood Audio center with: GPS, backup camera, USB, Bluetooth (mic wire under dash), and 4 speaker stereo

Classic custom AM/FM radio

Custom rear speaker tray

Vintage A/C, heat, and defrost

3-point retractable seat belts

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