For Sale: 1967 Ford Mustang in Summerville, South Carolina for sale in Summerville, SC

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Vehicle Description The sought after but rarely found 1967 Mustang Fastback S code 390 GTA!!! This fine example still retains its original engine and transmission.
An extremely original example, she features the extremely desirable GT equipment group which when purchased with an automatic transmission upgrade in 1967 only got you the GTA badging.
Also equipped with a limited slip differential, the body colored lower back panel grill option, the Exterior Decor Group option, and tinted glass option.
The interior features the black knitted luxury bucket seat option, the lower console, the upper console, thr Interior Decor Group option, the fold down sport deck rear seat, and deluxe seat belts.
Still retains its original radio to boot as well as the spare tire.
Only 33 springtime yellow fastback S code GTA's were built ever.
The undercarriage still retains its factory rust proofing.
The paint appears very original except the top of the trunk deck.
I am the 3rd owner and purchased it in Kentucky near where it sold brand new 55 years ago.
Story has it the local judge bought it and owned it for over 40 years.
My kind of judge! I have videos outside and inside as well as driving so please email for those.
An extremely original example so she isn't perfect but they are only original once.
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  • Year: 1967
  • Make: Ford
  • Model: Mustang

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