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The car is an original Q-code Mach 1 428 Cobra Jet Non-Ram Air, but the engine is missing in action, replaced by a mongrel of ...
The mid-engine ‘67 fastback just got its full roll cage and structural skeleton dialed in—and it’s starting to look like a ...
The interior’s finished, the fenders are sliced, and this ’67 mid-engine Mustang is finally looking like the wild build we envisioned.
Ford debuted the Mustang at the 1964 World’s Fair. The car was cool. The car was available with a V8 and four-speed manual. And the eye-catching new car had an MSRP you couldn’t ignore: $2,368.