1967 Ford Mustang C Code 289 V8 on 2040-cars
Jonesboro, Louisiana, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Make: Ford
Drive Type: rear
Model: Mustang
Mileage: 100,000
Trim: coupe
Up for bids is this 1967 ford mustang coupe. This is a older restoration that was what I would call a cheaper restoration. It was made into a nice daily driver but not a show car. Just a car that you could take out and enjoy. This car has had alot of work done to it but still needs some work. It would be driven daily now it just needs a new set of tires and some front end work. Probably a front end alignment and maybe a few other things. It is a factory 289 automatic car with A/C power steering, and power brakes. The A/C compressor is gone so the A/C does not work but everything is in the dash and there to make it work if you desire to. It cranks and runs good. I think it was restored around 2005-2007 somewhere in that range. The interior will need some work but alot of it has been redone. The car will need a headliner and seat covers at some point in time but could be used like it is. The dash pad, carpet, and door panels have been replaced and are new. The glass is good in the car. The door seal plates have been replaced. As for the body and the undercarriage. The floor pans and seat risers have been replaced and are all new. All the frame sections are good on the car. The trunk floor is good. The hood, trunk, doors, and trunk lid are good. I can tell there is some bondo in the rear quarters from looking at them but that is common unless you want to cut them off and replace them. You will find few 65-70 model mustangs with no rust in the rear quarter areas unless you cut all the sheetmetal off and replace them. I don't know how much but there is some. The passenger front fender got bent and the bottom from a blow out and will most likely need to be replaced. I have another fender to go with it. This would be a easy project that you could drive and work on as you want to. The brake booster has also been replaced. Its hard for me to decribe this car perfectly so I could be forgetting something so if you need more info just let me know. In the pics the paint job looks pretty nice and it does look okay but is far from perfect. It have scratches and was not a real good quality paint job to begin with so unless you are just wanting a car to drive and don't car you might want to repaint it one day. I have a clear title to it. The car is located in Jonesboro Louisiana. Like it is with bad tires it really can't be driven any distance so it would need to be picked up on a trailer. If you have questions or need more info email me or call me at 318-278-1069. Please ask all questions and make sure you want it before you place a bid on it. The car is located and will have to be picked up in Jonesboro Louisiana. I will require full payment be made within seven days of the end of auction. I will accept cash in person, certified bank check from a bank that I will have to verify, or bank wire transfer. Again please ask all questions you want to if you are in question.
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