1967 mustang for sale
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Q: Where can i find a damaged 1967 mustang for sale cheap?
I don’t care how damaged just able to restore
A: Special interest magazine. Also, just so you know 67 Mustang and cheap do not go together.
Q: 1967 mustang for sale pic inside?
do you think this car is worth what they asking for? i found it on craigslist…i never use that site but since i am looking for an old muscle mustang..i decided to take a look and found this 1967 mustang which is not so far away from my area but i need more opinions on this car. http://mcallen.en.craigslist.org/cto/1611700593.html
A: it is over priced, especially since it doesn’t have many original features, such as the exhaust which you can plainly see. so for a face value its overprice by a good 7k. but if you don’t care about original features it is nice, but still overpriced.
Q: How much would it cost to repaint a 1967 Mustang?
I was looking at an 8 Cylinder 1967 Mustang for sale recently. It’s got one of those black vinyl tops (which looks fine). Right now it’s got the old yellow paint job which I’d need to strip and I’ll like to get red.
Maybe like this:
http://www.musclecarsociety.com/files/imagecache/muscle-cars/submitted/1967_mustang01_ec02_im.jpg
A: it varies and what type or kind of shop your planning on taking it too and what kind of quality you want done cheap or show car look.
Q: 1967 mustang for sale?
do you think 1967 Mustang Fairly new paint job, nice interior, engine is a 351 stroking a 408, 4.11 rear end, new mickey thompson drag tires, new alluminun weld racing rims, 400 miles on new engine, that “suppostly” never been ran on the track for $2,500 is good deal?
http://mcallen.en.craigslist.org/cto/1611700593.html
yeah, this is close to my area where i live
but i just wanted to make sure what you all think about this 1967 mustang..is it worth what they asking for?
walter, thats exactly what i was thinking “too good to be true”
in the additional details u can actually see the pics of the car along with price -.- so u can see it for yourself ^^
A: Sounds like someone left off the final zero.
Q: 1967 Mustang for sale..pic inside?
do you think this mustang is worth what they asking for? this person selling this car lives close by my area..but i wanted more opinions on this car and what you think. I found it on craigslist…
http://mcallen.en.craigslist.org/cto/1611700593.html
A: It looks like it has a lot of money invested in it, he’s probably loosing money on it, but that’s up to you to go check it out and see if you want to spend that kind of money on a notch.. that’s the trouble with them, you can put more into them than they will ever be worth..
You might be able to find a decent fastback for that kind of money..
Q: any one have a 1967-1968 fastback mustang for sale?
A: www.ebay.com 27 cars from 1200 to 100,000
Q: 1967 Ford Mustang coupe on sale for $6000?
Is $6000 a good value for a 1967 Ford Mustang coupe? It has a 289 2 barrel V8, automatic tranny, power steering/brakes, it runs/drives great, body/interior are in good condition and it has flowmasters and new exhaust.
A: My first question as always is about rust. On a 67, check the floors under the carpet and under the car for rust. Also check under the carpet by the passengers feet, if it ever had a leaky heater core then some amount of rust will be there on the floor. Check out the trunk area (under the car and in the trunk) look at the METAL, if there is carpet in the trunk or a trunk mat, pull it up and look underneath. Check the frame rails for rust. Open both of the doors and look at the under side of the doors (where water would drain out) and see if there is any rust. The holes in the bottom of the doors often get clogged up with dirt/leaves, etc and do not allow the water to drain out causing the bottom of the doors to rust. The #1 area you want to check for rust is the cowl (the vented area between the windshield and the hood). Vintage mustangs were not properly protected in the cowl area. If the cowl is rusty it is a huge pain to replace the cowl. If you look at the car you can see all of the spot welds that would have to be drilled out to access the cowl, not fun. The easiest way to check if the cowl is leaky is to pour a cup of water into the cowl (between the windshield and the hood). Pour a cup on the drivers side of the cowl and see where it drains out. If the cowl is not rusted out then the water will drain out inside the fender and onto the ground. If the cowl is rusted the water will leak onto the interior floor boards (where your feet would sit if you were driving). Then pour a cup down the passenger side and check the same.
How is the paint? Be cautious if it is a “new” paint job. New paint jobs are often hiding a lot. Look closely all around the car for little bubbles in the paint (even if there is just one or two). Bubbles in the paint can mean that there is rust under that paint.
Pull the dipstick and see how the oil looks. Any seller with half a brain will have put fresh oil in it but check to make sure. Do the same with the tranny fluid. Tell the seller that you would like to take off a valve cover to see how it looks inside. Look to see if there is a lot of sludge built up on the rocker arms, push rods, and on the head itself. Take a peek at the coolant as well.
Does it have 4 wheel drum brakes? Drive at 40 or so and press the brakes like you are coming to a normal stop. While you are pressing the brakes, take your hands off the wheel. Keep your hands right next to the wheel but don’t touch it while you are stopping. Does the car pull to one side while you are stopping?
If the car is a numbers matching (original engine, tranny, rear end) 67 coupe that runs good all around, has good interior, etc and all of the above things check out then I would personally pay maybe $5000 for it. If you know what you are shopping for, you can get a lot for $6000.
Q: 1967 mustangs for sale in texas?
restored less then 5,000 dolars
A: try ebay! seriously try ebay motors!
Q: Anyone know of a 1967 Shelby GT 500 ford mustang for sale?
A: check ebay.com, but watch out for fakes..
Q: do any of you know of an old 1967 shelby GT 500 mustang for sale? at least just the body, frame and engine?
ok ive been searching everywhere for a shelby GT its my favorite car and im willing to do work on it if its rusted or something i just want a cheap car thats not messed up too bad. so i can fix it and have my favorite car in the whole world lol. so i need your help can you help me?
i was accually thinking of an old one like rusted and everything so i can make it a project so i can work on it myself….not a full car lol mainly the body and partly an engine….i want to work on it not drive it til im done thats what im looking for. i found a body here in my town that was all rusted and stuff for $600 but the day i went to get it they sold it before i got there.
A: The chances of that happening is very slim, the type of money those things are worth when they are restored has everyone looking. If you are looking to something like this to drive on the street, get a regular 67 (if you can find it), and, put reproduction parts on it and turn it in to a Shelby.
Q: Is a 1967 Mustang coupe a good car?
I found a 1967 mustang coupe for sale for $4500. I was wondering if that is a good car? I love working on cars. granted I’m a devoted Chevy guy i still love the mustangs. I had a 1966 Chevy II 4 door sedan before and because I was stupid didn’t know what I was doing bought it not knowing it wasn’t a very like car. at least the 4 doors. so I don’t want to make that mistake again.
thank you all very much for answering.
A: You should also consider that such a car may be expensive to insure. Check your insurance rates before buying one, for example here – carinsurance.deep-ice.com
Q: where can i find a 1967 ford mustang gt 500 eleanor for sale at a lower price?
the cheapest one i found was $125000 if any one knows were i can find one please reply
A: well that all depends on if you want a real ‘67 Shelby or a remake you can probably find a ‘67 fastback mustang and get the eleanor body kit for it and order a 428 cobra jet from ford and you will be on your way. however and all original Ford Shelby GT500KR can go for over 200k so its your choice
Q: 1967 mustang please read detalis?
hi, i found a 67 mustang for sale, the ad said that the gears of been changed out to a lower ratio for more power. it has been set up for racing. then the part i don’t understand, it said it has a bump shifter installed, i don’t know what this is? what is a bump shifter (the car is an automatic) please help
A: It means that the car is an automatic, but has a manual valve body installed in it. The valve body is a set of passages in the transmission that change the gears by releasing the clutch pack when hydraulic pressure passes through them. A “manual” valve body is just that- you have to engage a mechanical switch to change gears. Thats where the bump shifter fits in. The shifter should have a spring loaded, ratcheting type of action that will pull on a cable connected to the transmission. Push the shifter forward you upshift, backwards you downshift. A properly built automatic transmission with a manual valve body will shift faster than having a standard manual and thats why they’re popular in drag racing. If the car’s got lower gears and a bump shifter, it’s been raced and probably gotten the crap beaten out of it. You might wanna look for something else, something close to stock or all stock. A used car is already someone else’s problem.
Q: 1967 Mustang, should I buy?
I found a ‘67 V6 Mustang for sale for $4,500. Interior fully restored, all original, 107,000 miles, automatic, runs, and needs new paint, should I buy? Could it be a primary car for me to use and be reliable?
A: i would tell you no.
because of this:
the car will get bad gas mileage since its an older car, and gas prices will be getting more expensive.
i suggest getting a small compact car, you will be better off financially… but if you got free gas for the rest of your life, go for it!
Q: how to report what I think is possible fraud?
Not sure who to send this to so figured I’d start with you.
2weeks ago in the Niagara Gazette we called about an ad for a 1967 Mustang for sale by emailing the person. After two weeks of emailing back and forth, we are convinced this is a scam. The car was for only $4,000 and we could buy it by sending money through Yahoo! Finance. We’ve emailed back and forth and received lots of pictures (great looking car). We’ve asked him/her to call but came up with the reason that they were in Iraq last year and now couldn’t hear very well. We said we wanted the car so he/she said that Yahoo! Finance would contact us immediately. Well, they did the next day but in the “paperwork” they listed a 1998 Toyota as the deal. I wrote the person back and told them about that mistake and it was immediately corrected. Hmmm When I emailed yesterday to have him/her send a copy of the vehicle title, he/she couldn’t because it was already crated to be sent to us. (We went along with him/her too to see how far it would go.) The $4,000 included shipping costs too! Nobody sells a 1967 Mustang that looks perfect for $4,000. When they involved Yahoo! Finance in the “deal” I thought Yahoo should be notified but not sure how.
As the saying goes, “If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is.”
Thanks for listening.
A: I went thru the same deal with a crook pretending he was going through a divorce and was selling a Lexus 330 for $6.000. All I had to do was to send him $2.000 deposit via an escrow account he was going to set up and the car will be delivered to me in 2 days. I made up an address and told him that I attached the money with my email so he could get it faster.
I never heard from him again.
Buyers beware!
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