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$25,300.00
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Address: Arlington, TX | |
Mileage: 84,175 | |
Interior Color: Red / B;ack |
Transmission: 4 Speed | |
Engine: 289 V8 | |
Vin Number: 7R03G230926 | |
Doors: 2 | |
Body Style: 2d Coupe | |
Car Class: Classic / Antique | |
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1967 FORD MUSTANG, This 1967 Mustang has been updated just enough to combine the originality of the mustang with some luxuries of today. The power steering makes driving it a painless task. It has been updated with power disc brakes in front insuring a solid and easy stop when your cruisin around town. It is painted a bright red and looks great combined with the power white top. So putting the top down and going for a drive is a simple task and will make any witness jealous. When buying a muscle car most people immediately think Cragar SS wheels, but you wont have to! This ride already has them. The 289 V8 runs smooth and will get you wherever you need to go. With a chrome air cleaner and aftermarket mustang valve covers, the engine has just enough to make it look good. Through the dual exhaust this pony roars to life and sounds great. The C4 automatic shifts great and makes driving a breeze. The interior is done in black vinyl and would shock anyone to hear that its original. A tachometer has been added to the dash giving it a good look while performing its job. The drop down A/C gives the interior an even more nostalgic look which is perfect for this classy mustang. One of the only faults found in the classic Mustang is the lack of a useful console, well fear not because that problem has been solved as well. The Humphugger Center console gives you storage space, and arm rest, and cup holders. All of which are absent in the former console. If just cruisin around in a convertible isnt nice enough then make sure to bring along your favorite tunes and blast them through the Alpine AM/FM/CD player.
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