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Restored engine swap 2001 Mustang GT 4.6L

Make: Ford
Model: Mustang
SubModel: Prostreet
Type: Coupe
Trim: Prostreet
Year: 1967
Mileage: 69261
VIN: 7T01C205142
Color: Blue
Engine: 4.6 Liter V8
Fuel: Gasoline
Transmission: Automatic
Interior color: Black
Vehicle Title: Clear
Item location: Local pick-up only

1967 Ford Mustang Prostreet Additional Info:

Sure, you could probably build a 1967 Ford Mustang Prostreet like this. First, find yourself an ultra-clean early Mustang that doesn't cost about half of what this one does, all finished. Add one 4.6L V8 engine and 4-speed auto out of a late-model GT. Once you collect all the materials and parts, you'll be several tens of thousands into the build, then you'll add about two years of your time. Still think this 1967 pro-street coupe isn't a screaming bargain? Someone pulled out all the stops to put this car together, and it's ultimately the new owner who will benefit. Cost doesn't appear to have been a consideration with the bodywork on this early Mustang coupe, as it sports straight panels and solid driver-quality paint that anyone would be proud to show off. A lot of the trim was shaved, including the emblems on the front fenders, and a Thunderbolt Teardrop-style hood was installed to give it a custom look. Then they shot it with vivid bright blue paint with lots of luster in the base and a great shine in the final product, which only comes from a careful color-sand and buff session. A big front chin spoiler, GT fog lights in the grill, and that gigantic tubbed rear are classic styling cues that just scream high performance, and while it's not perfect, it definitely has a high-quality look that belies its affordable sticker price. If you crave attention and like to scare the neighbors, this Mustang will delight you. The interior is a tasteful resto-mod environment that gets the big stuff right and leaves the rest alone. Late-model buckets that provide plenty of bolster support while fitting neatly into the snug cabin. The fat 3-spoke steering wheel manages the crisp steering, and there's a beefy 6-point roll bar that was expertly installed for easy-entry into the vehicle and adds rigidity to the tub. Back-lit aftermarket digital gauges were installed in a custom gauge panel that fits in the original location, but the rest of the dash maintain its original spirit. There's no console, which is a favorite high-performance look, and that modern shifter now manages a 4-speed automatic out of a 2001 Mustang GT instead of the original spec transmission. Cold R134a A/C is controlled by the dials underneath the dash, and the trunk is filled with those wide tubs and a relocated battery, but there's still some room left for a small travel bag or two. Under the skin is where this Mustang really stands apart. The engine is a late-model 4.6 liter V8, swapped in from a 2001 Mustang GT. Throttle response is instantaneous and the power is delivered well before you can even get your foot on the floor, so take it easy! The engine bay is clean and very nicely detailed, with a purposeful look that's 100% restomod, especially with that big radiator up front, the cold air intake system tucked into the fender, and neat belts and hoses for all the accessories. A 4-speed automatic handles all the power from the fuel injected small block and churns it through a beefy driveshaft to a heavy-duty rear end, so it's punchy on the track and on the street. A fat X-pipe dual exhaust system with turn downs well before the rear axle gives it a raucous cackle and the suspension features huge tubs and has been suitably upgraded to handle all the power. Staggered 5-spoke Weld wheels look great and carry a classic skinny-and-fat combo with 26x7.50-15LT blackwalls up front and gigantic 14.0/31.0-15 fatties in the rear. Still think you can build more car for less money? Why wait? Call now and own this one today!