People who wanted to get a Mustang in 1967 had to pay at least $2,461 for a hardtop, while the fastback carried a price of $2,592. The convertible was the most expensive at $2.698, but the more ...
Classic cars that have been parked for decades are quite common nowadays. But while most of them are mundane vehicles that are not worth saving, some are actually rare and, in some cases, even unique.
$15,995 is a lot of money for just the body of a classic car, but it's not bad when one considers the kind of restoration a '67 Mustang body from '67 requires. This '67 convertible joins the '65 ...
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