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1967 Ford Mustang Fastback on 2040-cars

US $23,500.00
Year:1967 Mileage:32000 Color: Silver /
 Black
Location:

Harleton, Texas, United States

Harleton, Texas, United States

Feel free to email: stewartsmmanciel@fulhamfans.com .

This vehicle started life as a 67 Ford Mustang Fastback, 289 CI engine with a three speed manual transmission. Sound body. Rust on hood and front floor panels. Hood has been trashed and floor panels repaired. Since then the following has been done: Eleanor body panels from Rebel Mustang in LaHabra California. (The owner says these were cast off the original bucks - ?) 67 Cougar taillight housings and aftermarket lens and frames. New front and rear glass. New weather stripping and rubber. Fully functional locking billet gas cap. Maier Racing grill set. Complete Mustangs + Interior. Sport seats with 3" four point seat belts. (I have the sub belt but never installed them.) Shelby dash trim. New dash bezel and lens. Grant wood steering wheel. Custom control panel with choke, heater valve, auxiliary switches, Auto Meter oil temperature and oil pressure gauges. New cables for temperature control and defrost. All copper and brass heater core, reconditioned heater box. Billet emergency brake handle. Original 428 CJ motor. (have photo of the "C" weld on back of block) Bored 30 over. Assembly by Blue Monkey Performance. Crane Power Max cam. (Moderate) Medium riser polished aluminum intake manifold. PSM headers. MSD Pro Billet Distributer, mechanical advance used. Holley 750 cfm double pumper carburetor. (4779-6) Billet high flow oil filter mount. 3 Row aluminum radiator. Battery cut off. Stainless fittings. Tilton mini torque starter. Milodon stainless dipstick. X-pipe with dual Flow Master magna flow mufflers. 110 Amp chrome alternator. Dyno results: 487.7 pounds torque at 3000 RPM and 368 Horsepower at 4600 RPM. Three speed with overdrive OEM Ford transmission. Ratios 3.29, 1.84, 1.0, and .81. Ford 9" rear end with 2.88 gears and a traction lock limited slip differential. Hurst 4 speed shifter. All new suspension and brakes. Mustang + rear leaf springs. Traction masters. MOG ball joints tie rod ends. 1" front sway bar, 7/8" rear sway bar. Big block front springs, 620's. New upper and lower control arms. KYB Shocks. SSBC disc brake conversions A-121 Front (4 piston), A-111-2 Rear, with proportioning valve. New parking brake cables. All new brake lines and master cylinder. New fuel tank and sending unit. Summit high flow fuel pump and filter at tank, mechanical pump at motor. Raptor undercoating. Scott Drake sequential turn signals. Hella Driving lights. 10 Spoke Shelby wheels with BF Goodrich white letter 225/60R 15 on front and 235/60R-15 on rear. Ground up restoration. Very few if any other 67's with a 428CJ. It looks good and is a very nice driver.

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Jay Leno has to be under significant pressure knowing the appetite his fans have for a new Jay Leno's Garage video every week. This time, Jay takes a break from his usual format (something he's been doing with some frequency as of late) and goes back to his roots as a talk show host. There's no classic in the garage his episode with an interesting story to tell and a sumptuous exhaust note. Instead, the focus is purely on interviewing 23-year-old NASCAR racer Joey Logano about what it's like to be a racecar driver in his Ford Fusion.
Logano started racing at the tender age of six and has risen up the circle-track ranks to the big show of the NASCAR Sprint Cup. The two of them talk about what it's like to compete in the sport today compared to yesteryear, and Logano shares some racing anecdotes. Of course, they also get into what it's like to be on the racetrack controlling a car with about 850 horsepower, a four-speed manual transmission and brakes without any power boost. Scroll down to watch the video.

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The arrival of a new Ford Mustang means many things to many people, but not least of them is drag racers. The pony car has always been a mainstay of the drag strip, and the Ford Racing team aims to carry that reputation forward with this latest generation. So it cooked up a few basic modifications on three new 'Stangs and headed to the strips at US 131 and Milan Dragway to see what they could coax out of 'em.
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As is part of Mustang lore, the front-wheel drive Ford Probe was originally developed as a next-generation Mustang in the Eighties before cooler heads prevailed. The Blue Oval has just released a handful of images showing how bad things could have been - including a full-scale clay model of a front-wheel-drive Mustang (shown above). Fortunately, the FWD Mustang plan was scrapped and Ford went to work designing a rear-wheel-drive replacement for the Fox Body Mustang, with three design studies making it far enough to become full-scale models. These include the soft "Bruce Jenner" Mustang, the over-the-top "Rambo" Mustang and the middle-ground "Arnold Schwarzenegger" Mustang, which finally became the basis for the 1994 'Stang.
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