This Ragoon Red Sports Roadster is a true survivor, with just one previous repaint on a very straight rust free body. The Sports Roadster was a limited production version of the convertible which added 48 spoke Kelsey-Hayes designed wire wheels, special badges to the front fenders and a passenger side grab bar to the front dashboard Power Windows✔ Bucket Seats✔ Air Conditioning
It gets its power from a MEL-Series 430 cubic inch V8 that is fed by a 4 barrel carburetor that is mated to a 3 speed automatic column shift transmission and makes 345 horsepower, which was a lot back then. It has comfortable black bucket seats and stylish black rear seats that are vinyl. Most cars of its era had flat front and rear bench seats, not the T-Bird Power Windows✔ Bucket Seats
From the fresh black vinyl dash pad to the front and rear seats, it looks and feels like new. The front features two low-back style seats that come with Ford’s “Pony” interior. Under the hood, this pony has a 289 V8 engine with a 2 barrel carburetor, power steering, and updated distributor
This 67 mustang which is sporting the coolest war clothes of them all being dressed in Shelby gt500/Eleanor body kit. All of its body modifications have been molded to appear seamless
For the paint they dubbed it midnight turquoise metallic, the vehicle is complimented with a white power top, as well as power windows, seats, and locks.. V8 putting out a whopping 300 horsepower. This one comes with a 3 speed dual range automatic trans that is married to a 390ci Power Windows
The body has be designed to deliver a new driving experience including a new fully independent rear suspension, improved pitch control during hard acceleration and hard braking, and less body roll to improve the overall feel and ride. 3 engine are available to choose from including a 3.7L V6 delivering 300hp and 280 lb-ft. This Ford Mustang boasts a Premium Unleaded V-8 5.0 L/302 engine powering this Automatic transmission
This 1966 Ford Mustang convertible was built September 29, 1965 at Ford’s Dearborn, Michigan plant and was originally destined for Cincinnati but made its way to California sometime in the early to mid 1970’s and has resided here ever since. Powered by the correct 289ci 2V V8 engine which has been upgraded with a Mallory distributor and coil, it produces 200 horsepower and is mated to a C4 Cruise-O-Matic 3-speed automatic transmission. Additionally, both the engine and transmission have been rebuilt, with the engine rebuilt in 1994 and the transmission rebuilt in 2015
When Gone in Sixty Seconds was released in 2000, nobody could have predicted that out of an all star cast of actors and actresses that the real star of the movie would be Eleanor, the 1967 Shelby GT500 Mustang built specifically for the film Tachometer
Get the NEW look for the used price on this one owner vehicle.. Previous owner purchased it brand new. Shaker Pro Audio System Backup Camera✔ Bluetooth