For Sale: 1967 Ford Mustang Shelby in Cadillac, Michigan for sale in Cadillac, MI

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Vehicle Description The current owner has owned this 1967 Shelby Cobra Mustang for over 20 yrs.
It has had a full nut and bolt rotisserie restoration performed by his shop 14 years ago.
The car was built in San Jose California and sold by Marv Tonkin Ford in Portland Oregon.
It was bought by a gentleman in Vancouver, Washington for a driver-car going to college.
He ordered the car with black exterior paint but when the car came in it was Dark Moss Green.
The salesman said take it or leave it, so he purchased the car and took it to a local paint shop to have it painted black.
So it ran around for years as being a black car.
The current owner did do a DMV title search to find the history of ownership and believes he is the 7th or 8th owner.
So here is a quick run down of the car.
This car was the 2199th car produced by Shelby American.
The close ratio 4-speed transmission is original to the car and is #s matching, clutch is a SACS unit from Germany and the flywheel is of billet steel.
The car was originally a hub-cap car but the Magstars were an option.
The Magstar in the trunk is an original and has never been on the ground.
The Hi-Po engine is date coded correct and has some modifications such as a 20 overbore with Probe Pistons, Eagle H beam rods, a roller rocker top end, and of course mechanical lifters.
NO, it does not have valve cover spacers to allow for the roller rockers.
The horsepower is approx.
350.
Carburator is the 715 CFM.
Intake manifold is the original.
All of the original internal parts ie, pistons-rods-timing assembly, hatchet counter weight, flywheel and so on will stay with the car.
Please Note The Following Vehicle Location is at our clients home and Not In Cadillac, Michigan.
We do have a showroom with about 25 cars that is by appointment only Please Call First and talk to one of our reps at 231-468-2809 EXT 1 .
  • Year: 1967
  • Make: Ford
  • Model: Mustang Shelby

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