Very pretty and good looking white 1967 Mustang with black vinyl top.
This is actually a true A-Code Mustang with Arizona Title!
I personally love the classy but sporty look with the white(cream) paint and the black vinyl top.
You might could say this one is a real survivor car from Arizona, the only fact which makes this one not a 100% survivor car is the repainting of the colour.
But everything else is very original and untouched like floors and body.
So this car is because of it's originality and because of the very good factory equipment a really good project for a restoration!
To get this beauty back to the old appearance it will need some minor and couple bigger bodyworks to derust some parts and maybe paint it new then.
Engine
This is a true A-Code V8 289cui 4V engine which starts and runs very nice! The engine idles beautiful but also pulls very strong. Previous owner just did a rebuilt on the engine.
Suspension/Brakes
In the front you got some brand new Wilwood disc brakes! These brakes stopping your pony right away!
For easy driving the car comes with power steering and some brand new American Racing wheels!
Transmission
The 3 speed automatic transmission shifts very smooth through all the gears.
Interior
The interior is all black like the factory interior the car was delivered in 1967. Main parts of the interior are new like the front and rear seats, dashboard, door panels, roof liner etc.
The best part of the interior is without a doubt the factory centre console!
The condition is not the best but the car as delivered with this upgrade in 1967 which was a very cool upgrade back then and still is very expensive to upgrade nowadays.
Exterior
It's a „typical“ american paintjob and was not done with much love. The body has some minor rust spots around to take care of. The Underbody also needs some work, back floors seems to be good but front floors should be changed.
It's as I said a survivor so most of the sheetmetal is still original metal!
There are new chrome parts all around.
Please feel free to ask any question and request for more pictures of details or the concerned rust spots.