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This commercial shows Ford Mustang full-line for 1967, featuring the new cabriolet and hardtop models.
David E. Davis, Jr.: Four Days with a Ford Mustang Shelby... - Car and Driver December 16, 2009
Photographer Peter Biro and I went to Le Mans together in 1967. We headquartered in Shelby's pit while Dan Gurney and AJ Foyt and their Ford Mk IV howled and more »
Polson woman big winner in Mustang raffle - Polson Lake County Leader December 14, 2009
She had no idea she wouldn't even need to leave Lake County to hit the biggest payday of them all: a 1967 Ford Mustang Coupe.
What we want for Christmas - National Post December 18, 2009
My dream car is the dark green 1967 Ford Mustang convertible my parents drove on an impromptu road trip to Florida when they were my age. This Mustang isn't and more »
What is it? - Augusta Chronicle December 11, 2009
Last week's photo showed the side rear window of the 2010 Ford Mustang, a pose that everyone identified. and more »
Mustang Leads 2009 East African Safari Classic - About - News & Issues (blog) November 24, 2009
The pair are driving a Good Year-sponsored 1967 Ford Mustang in an off-road rally that pits them against the likes of Porsche 911s, Datsun's, Mercedes-Benz, and more »
In his garage is an immaculate 1967 Chevrolet Camaro RS, a 1972 Dodge Challenger and a 1968 Ford Mustang convertible. He said the strength of the Australian dollar against the US dollar had driven interest among local car enthusiasts in the importation of classic American cars to Australia, but the process of importing one could be a minefield. Mr Micheli has imported three muscle cars from the US and would prefer any of them over a new car. For Frank Micheli, the rumble of a big American muscle car and quality time with his sons is a tough combination to beat.
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A: Is it 6cyl. or 289 c-code. 6cyl---$4,000 to $6,000. 289---$5,000 to $8,000. good luck (answered by desjr1967 on April 01, 2008)
A: $5,501.37:] ? (answered by <3 on April 01, 2008)Q:
A: I would have to say that it is probably not a good idea. The biggest problem you will have is reliability. Older cars were never as reliable as they are now, and being 42 years old is only going to make that worse. A classic Mustang that is "cheap" is going to cost you in the long run.
Get something a little more modern for your 1st car. There are plenty of years left to own Mustangs, and when you have more money you will be able to afford one that is in good condition. (answered by CJMM on October 16, 2009)
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A: Here you go.
http://bradbarnett.net/mustangs/timeline /67-68/67/index.htm (answered by Nightmare on August 02, 2007)