1967 Ford Mustang Additional Info:
1967 Ford Mustang 331 Stroker Pro-Touring Coupe - Wickedly Fast & Fun!
After much deliberation, I have decided to list my 1967 Mustang pro-touring coupe. I purchased this car 8 years ago as a resto-mod and have enjoyed driving it and making it my own, but with a growing family, it is time for me to part with this great ride. I have spent an astronomical amount of money on carefully-selected performance modifications as well as aesthetically-appealing upgrades, such as:
- 331 Stroker
- AFR heads
- Paxton Novi 1000 supercharger
- MSD distributor, coil, and ignition module
- Tremec 5-speed manual transmission
- B&M shifter
- 9" rear with 3.73 gears (an ideal match for performance)
- Hydro-boost braking
- Wilwood front brakes +2008 GT500 rear disc brakes
- 18" wheels with nearly-new Mickey Thompson ET Street S/S drag radials
- Autometer gauges
- Power steering with Ididit tilt column
- Complete front Total Control coilover suspension
- Global West subframe connectors
- Custom interior (seats, console, speakers, pedals, Grant steering wheel, etc.)
The cosmetic points that may require attention depending on the goals of the new owner are as follows:- You will notice in the photos that there are some chips in the paint as well as some areas of craquelure
- The radio is not currently intact, nor is it functional
- The door locks are temperamental
With all these upgrades and timely maintenance performed, this car runs great and makes long trips with no issues! It is currently putting down 475 RWHP with only 5lbs of boost and a very safe tune. Needless to say, this is an incredibly fast Mustang with a roaring exhaust system (headers, X-pipe, Magnaflow mufflers) and nimble handling. Although it is not a show car by strict definitions, it is a blast to drive and is rust-free, originating from California.
Please note that the odometer of this car does not display true mileage since new, but rather, it shows the mileage acquired since the Autometer gauges were installed (approximately 10 years ago).
Please view all the photos and be sure to ask any and all questions prior to bidding!