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SOLD 1967 Mustang fastback project

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thegreatjustino

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I've decided to sell the '67 Mustang project I've had for the past few years. What you see is what you get. I have no drivetrain for this car other than the 8" rear end that is currently under it. It does have rust issues that need to be addressed - floor pans, lower quarters, and trunk floor.

Inside the car are both front buckets, the fold down rear seat, most (if not all) of the chrome trim, headlight buckets, front and rear valances, deck lid, original wiring harness, and various bags of small parts. I estimate that 70% of the car is present.

It was originally a 289/C4 car, so nothing super rare or valuable. I was going to build it to my specifications, but keep putting all my money into my Broncos, so it's time to let it go. Car will obviously need to be towed. Willing to help coordinate shipping, but would prefer local pickup in Stockton.

$8,500 obo - willing to negotiate and/or trade for Bronco parts.

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