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Another pony in the stable...

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afast93stang

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After 5 years of looking I finally found a 67 coupe that is in decent condition for a good price. Its a C code (289) but has a 302/C4 in it now, manual drum brakes, power steering and in dash factory a/c that doesnt work.

It runs but its kinda rough and there are a few things that I have to do before I can get it inspected. It should be a fun project.


 

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NIKwoaC

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Saaaaweeeeet!
 

Notchbck93

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There are many aftermarket companies out there to bring that old girl back up to spec.

New k member with rack and pinion, spindles, arms, disc brakes, and power master will get you going in the right direction.

I bet she has that old Ford smell !
 

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Oh....... ummmmm....



My first car was a '67 Mustang coupe with a 289. Silver with black racing stripes. I miss her.
 

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Need. More. PICS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 

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I love those 66/67 coupes. Very nice
 

afast93stang

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1990Coupe said:
Need. More. PICS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Here ya go...





 

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5.0Droptop

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fun stuff. I had a 66 with efi 306 with T5 and vintage ac
 

Dino Dino Bambino

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You should arrange for it to be "stolen" and taken to Chip Foose with his Overhaulin' team to work their magic on it.
 

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Man ... sure wish my engine bay was that simple. Too much CFI control crap, miscellaneous solenoids, vacuum lines, and other nonsense all over the place. Gotta love the simplicity of the 60's motors.
 

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your first order of business should have been to take those gt tails off that nice azz notch you have sitting in there. but good buy on the vintage pony. my first car was a 65 ford ranchero with a 289 4 spd. same frame as a mustang. I even had a gauge cluster from a 66 mustang in it.
 

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old_blue said:
your first order of business should have been to take those gt tails off that nice azz notch you have sitting in there. but good buy on the vintage pony. my first car was a 65 ford ranchero with a 289 4 spd. same frame as a mustang. I even had a gauge cluster from a 66 mustang in it.
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Those tail lights on the notch are the factory LX tail lights that came on the car in 93. Ive never taken those off or even thought about putting the GT cheese graters on them...
 

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Price, If you don't mind me asking? Looks like an awesome project man!
 

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We agreed on $3750.
 

afast93stang

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My bad old_blue, didnt realise you were refering to the tail pipes, yeah those are for a GT, I had to get those when the car still had a body kit to pass inspection when I moved to a county that does emission testing...
 

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Nice find! that is going to be an awesome project .

congratulations!
 
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