Sasquatch_Ryda
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- 1991
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Well....I added another one to my collection.....something to keep my poor 72 Mustang company.
Bought a 1967 Mustang Coupe with the 289/C4 auto.
Car is pretty much bone stock. It had been in a barn for about the last 17 years of its life. I am the 3rd owner of the car, but unfortunately the registration was lost for the car many years ago. I am currently working on getting the car registered again in my name.
It needs a couple dings fixed and a paint job. There is also a couple small spots in the floor that need to be repaired. Over all the car is all there and all original. Still sitting on Uniroyal Polyglass tires.
Car will be getting the body work done and painted along with getting the Crager S/S wheels from the 72 swapped over with some new rubber. Not sure what I'm doing with the 289 yet, has a sticking lifter right now but the car runs and drives. Might just spruce up the 289 with a mild cam/headers/4bbl intake and carb and a general going over.
Car will be getting power brakes and a disc conversion up front as well to make it a bit more modern.
As it sat for the last who knows how long
Those are brand new Ford reverse lights in those boxes as the ones on the car are pitted....the previous owner bought them years ago and never installed them.
Bought a 1967 Mustang Coupe with the 289/C4 auto.
Car is pretty much bone stock. It had been in a barn for about the last 17 years of its life. I am the 3rd owner of the car, but unfortunately the registration was lost for the car many years ago. I am currently working on getting the car registered again in my name.
It needs a couple dings fixed and a paint job. There is also a couple small spots in the floor that need to be repaired. Over all the car is all there and all original. Still sitting on Uniroyal Polyglass tires.
Car will be getting the body work done and painted along with getting the Crager S/S wheels from the 72 swapped over with some new rubber. Not sure what I'm doing with the 289 yet, has a sticking lifter right now but the car runs and drives. Might just spruce up the 289 with a mild cam/headers/4bbl intake and carb and a general going over.
Car will be getting power brakes and a disc conversion up front as well to make it a bit more modern.
As it sat for the last who knows how long
Those are brand new Ford reverse lights in those boxes as the ones on the car are pitted....the previous owner bought them years ago and never installed them.
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