1967 Mustang for sale!
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1967 Mustang for sale!
1967 coupe, deep blue-greenish paint with white stripes. 289 3 speed car with performer intake and holley 600 carb. Dual exhaust with chrome tips out the back. This is a restored car. The inside is completly restored in black, with a new radio. orginal styled steel wheels in good condition with BF T/A radials. New chrome bumpers and trim all around. $7900 O.B.O.
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RE: 1967 Mustang for sale!
I live around Atlanta, Ga
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The picture of the motor was before it got chrome valve covers, water neck, air cleaner, and the new intake and carb. Also the radio in the picture of the inside is the old one, it now has a more modern one, with the same two **** type style, but the dash wasn't cut
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The picture of the motor was before it got chrome valve covers, water neck, air cleaner, and the new intake and carb. Also the radio in the picture of the inside is the old one, it now has a more modern one, with the same two **** type style, but the dash wasn't cut
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RE: 1967 Mustang for sale!
Hey i have a question about the 3 speed..its manual right...i'm not going to buy it but i saw a mustang like 1969 or 68 ot 67...but it had a 3 speed and i wanted to know how well this was...like highway..normal driving.....compared to like a 5 speed..
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RE: 1967 Mustang for sale!
the 3 speed has been a pretty solid tranny, but if u were looking at getting a 5 I would defenatily recommened it. Only have 3 gears makes them all tall. 2nd is the strongest gear in my opinion, but having more gears means better acceleration, and having overdrive lets your run a much lower gear, and and w/o overdrive you have to keep in the gas bit to maintain cruising speed.
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