'67 fastback
i found a 1967 mustang fastback that has very little rust, but is missing some front suspension parts and the engine and tranny. Basically its a rolling shell, and the guy is asking 4,000 for it. Is this worth it? the car has no title so how would i go about getting a new title?
I really want a fastback, but i could get a '70 coupe with a 351c that already runs for around the price of the fastback. i have trouble choosing, any suggestions?
I really want a fastback, but i could get a '70 coupe with a 351c that already runs for around the price of the fastback. i have trouble choosing, any suggestions?
67 fastbacks have jumped a lot in value since gone in 60secs.
if the rust is minor and cowl is ok then its probably not bad value. but that depends how much time and $ you have for the rebuild.
if the rust is minor and cowl is ok then its probably not bad value. but that depends how much time and $ you have for the rebuild.
+1 to that, im not sure but you could always go with 70' fastback and "compromise"
now i don't know what those shells are going for but i got mine for fixing the guy's trator and cutting down the pine tree in front of it and moving the 15+ 59-63 chevy impalas
now i don't know what those shells are going for but i got mine for fixing the guy's trator and cutting down the pine tree in front of it and moving the 15+ 59-63 chevy impalas
Any mustang fastback 75-70 under 8 grand buy it fast thats cheap.You cn get a title for it you have a bill of sell or http://www.broadwaytitle.com/ but broadway title charges 150 i think.
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