Detail Info for: Ford : Mustang Base Fastback 2-Door 1967 ford mustang base fastback restoration project all original parts

Transaction Info
Sold On:
11/30/2014
Price:
$ 8100.00
Condition:
Mileage:
Location:
Mount Clemens, Michigan, 48046
Seller Type:
Private Seller/Owner
Vehicle Specification
Year Make Model:
1967 Ford Mustang
Submodel Body Type:
Fastback
Engine:
8 Cyl
Transmission:
4 Speed Manual
VIN:
7F02C232790
Vehicle Title:
Clear
Drive Train:
Fuel Type:
Gasoline
Standard Equipment:
Optional Equipment:
Vehicle Detail
1967 Mustang . No engine or transmission. Second owner, car was never driven on the street. Went from the factory to the drag strip. I raced it in the 1970s at Detroit and Motor City dragways as the Professor. Full roll cage, frame and body structurally sound. All glass intact, doors, windows work. Has rust as can be seen in the pictures. Worst rust is only on the trunk deck as seen in picture. To answer a few recent questions: Car had a 289, 4 speed trans; dash is original; the wheel wells have not be cut out; there is no back seat, roll cage remember; car ran high 10s, low 11s with a 302 Dynamic Performance engine by Gary and Joe Liberty trans in the 70s; no I do not have those any more. I have had the car for 40 years, it's been in storage for the past 4 years. I'm not desperate to sell it but I am selling it. My dad bought the car for me in the 70s. The title was in his name and he died in 96. I have not seen the title since 3 houses ago. Should have clear title in two weeks, have to have the car appraised per Mich. Sec. of State. From what I can tell the substructure and engine compartment is in good shape. Except for the trunk deck the other rust is surface and not rusted through. I am requesting that whoever buys the car will keep me informed as to what you do with it in your restoration, pictures and email. I love this car and it has many wonderful memories for me. So I would like to know how it ends up. I am going to be at the Public Storage lot this Monday the 24th., from 3 to 6pm to show the car. Unless there is a major storm this weekend. If you're interested in viewing the car email me and I'll arrange for you to see it on Monday btw. 1 & 3pm. Any changes in this I'll update here. On Nov-23-14 at 15:57:58 PST, seller added the following information: Update: Added new photos 11/23 On Nov-26-14 at 10:46:18 PST, seller added the following information: UPDATE 11/26 The beauty of the internet and social media. I just got off the phone with the original owner of the car who still lives nearby me. He sold it to my friend who only raced it, who sold it to my dad. Really fun getting the history of the car prior to when we got it. Here's what I can share now: The car was bought at Russ Milne Ford. It had a C4 transmission, 289 2bar and was converted to a 4 speed. The original owner did drive it on the street but also raced it for two years with a 289 Hi-po, with a 4 speed, 5.86 gear, car ran 12.71 @ 107 mph. at that time that was on the national record. The car was Blue from the factory. Had a 69 Corba Jet read end put in, that's what's still in it I believe. The Tach is from a GT 350, that he put in along with the steering wheel and gas cap for the GT. Car had the deluxe interior. Did not have a consul and did not have disk brakes. The original owner owned the car for 3 years. I'm very excited to connect with the original owner, we both have fond memory's of the car. Looking forward to meeting him this weekend. Between the two of us I can now answer pretty much any question about the car and its history. It's been fun learning the full lineage of the car. On Nov-26-14 at 10:56:11 PST, seller added the following information: Forgot to add: The original owner has seen the car and spent 30 or so minutes just looking at it. We both think the car can be put back into pristine condition. Whoever buys the car I would like to connect with the original owner also, so we can both follow the progress of it's new birth. It would be fun for both of us. Thanks.