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PLEASE READ IN FULL BEFORE BIDDING! I am relisting this car because i have now had two people back out on buying the car-they never even made arrangements for shipping or came to look at the car.  This auction is for one 1967 Ford Mustang Fastback with metal fenders, door shells, steering column, steering box, 4-four lug wheels, 1995 mustang 8.8 rear end housing, NEW shock tower reinforcement kit, two gas tanks, window moulding, and gauge cluster.  It will be sold with a bill of sale only.  Alabama does not title cars that are older than 1985.  Please do your research before bidding and find out what is necessary to title the car in your own state.  This car does not come with the fiberglass fenders shown, the shelby roll bar or the body dolly.  I will offer the roll bar and fiberglass fenders to the winning bidder at a 10 percent discount off of what i paid for the items.  50.00 off the roll bar or 450.00 and i 70.00 off the fenders or 630.00.  The car is in green epoxy primer to prevent it from rusting.  The floor boards have been coated with herculiner.  The engine compartment has been primed and painted semi gloss black.  The Front frame rails, full cowl panel, floor supports, torque boxes, passenger quarter panel, taillamp panel, drivers kick panel, drivers full rocker panel, both rear wheel wells, and Shelby taillamp boxes have all been replaced and are all brand new.  The front drivers floor board has been patched as well as the middle to lower portion of the firewall on both sides.  I have not done anything to the underneath of the car besides pressure wash it and scrape a lot of the undercoating off.  As you can see from the pictures it was heavily coated with undercoating which preserved the panels.  You can still see the shiny original candy apple red paint and redish brown primer on the underbody.  I have over $8,000 invested in the car not to mention an enormous amount of time.  This i a no reserve auction since i need it out of my garage.   

The MARTI REPORT states that this car was built in Metuchen and was a 289-4V car.  The car was candyapple red with black standared bucket seats.  It was built on January 6th 1967 and came witha  3.00 standared axle ratio with a c-4 select-shift cruise o matic transmission.  I have the NEW VIN PLATE from Marti Auto Works.  The original VIN is still stamped into the front drivers Fender Apron.

A non refundable 500.00 deposit will be required at the end of the Auction through paypal.   This car is sold as is where is.  The buyer is responsible for picking up the car or arranging for all shipping.  I will help with loading the car.  The car dolly is not included in the auction.  If you would like the car shipped overseas that is fine, but you must handle all shipping.  I dont know how to ship a car internationally. I recommend stewart transport for domestic shipping.


On Oct-05-08 at 06:44:28 PDT, seller added the following information:

1.  I forgot to mention that this car is registered in Alabama.

2.  The doors and fenders were off of another car.  The passenger door needs a skin because the bottom is rusted and bubbling.  The passenger front fender needs a small patch at the rear lower corner-other than that it looks very good.

3.  Please keep in mind that this is not a perfect shell.  This is a project car and it still needs a lot of work to make it ready for paint. 

























Make: Ford

Model: Mustang

Seller guarantee: Not selected

Transmission: Automatic

Warranty: Unspecified

Title: Other (specify in description)

Condition: Used

Limited warranty: No

Fuel type: Gasoline

Power options:

Exterior: Red

Engine: 8

Safety features:

Vehicle Identification Number (VIN): 7T02A1782XX

Disability equipped: -

Miles: 100000

For sale by: -

Options:

Year: 19670000

Sub title: 1967 Mustang Fastback Shelby Eleanor

SubTitle: 1967 Mustang Fastback Shelby Eleanor

Inspection:

Cab type (for trucks only): -

Body type: Other

Sub model: 7T02A1782XX

Interior: Black

Purchase protection: False

Deposit amount: 500.00

Deposit type: 1

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