Ford Mustang 1967 Right Hand Drive Convertible V8

This is an outstanding example of a 67 convertible. This car was fully restored approximately four years ago, into this stunning example. It lends itself to a Shelby look with many features such as the Shelby Cobra wheels with white wall tyres, and Shelby badges throughout.The metallic light blue with the white Le Mans stripes presents like new and these colours feature throughout the interior trim which was restored with all new parts.The white electrically powered soft top just finishes the look. Mechanically it has the upgraded power steering, the Tremec 5 speed manual gearbox, beautiful wooden rimmed period style steering wheel, updated dashboard instrument panel and the Willwood servo assisted disc brakes. The floor pans and chassis on the underside are painted in the light metallic blue to match the body work. If going to shows is your wish then some angled mirrors on the floor will show how good this Mustang is.

The quality paint also runs into the engine compartment, so the engine bay once opened looks like a show winner also. Here is found the Cobra V8 rocker covers and air filter.It goes without saying how rare this car is being right hand drive(RHD) and we do not expect it to last long. The video of the car will be shot soon when the weather improves and will be posted. Be one of the first to view this Mustang and drive it home.

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