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This is my 1967 Mustang Coupe that I say is my Custom Coupe. Red exterior and red interior. Original 200 I6 and 3 speed tranny. Pics aren't in much of an order. I also have a matching black instrument panel on now so I don't have the aluminum one on anymore.
Mods:
engine bore .040 to 204ci
2bbl carb
shelby drop
wheel adapters
16x7 pony rims
turn signal hood(black)
custom corral
custom console
sony cd player
2 6x9 cerwin vega speakers
steeda tri-ax shifter handle
hurst t handle
black turn signal housings
cherrybom glasspack muffler
pertronix ignition
hood pins
custom side stripes
push start
toggle switch
DSII distributor swap
Future mods:
supercharger or turbocharger
new rims
headers
dual exhaust (by summer)
T5 swap (hopefully before end of year)
Paint job (summer time)
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No, only swap I would do is for a bigger I6 engine like the 300. Don't want a V8 because that is what everyone does to these and makes them even more rare.
I'm unfortunately selling it. It has given me trouble running for awhile now. Broke down Monday after putting new distributor setup in over the weekend. I put the monte carlo bar on today. It just sits in the driveway now. I have another vehicle to drive. Just waiting for me to put it up for sale and have someone buy it.
They are really nice cars, but I just don't have the time and money to constantly work on mine. Hope to buy a 99-04 V6 5spd.
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