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1967 Ford Mustang -289-Auto-AC

1967 Ford Mustang – A Maroon-Colored Testament to Pony Car Heritage


By 1967, the Ford Mustang had already cemented its status as a cultural phenomenon. Introduced in 1964½, the Mustang redefined American performance and style, launching the now-iconic "pony car" segment. The 1967 model year brought the first major redesign: the body grew more muscular to accommodate larger engines, safety features were enhanced, and visual details sharpened. It was a Mustang built to mature with its audience—balancing youthful flair with refined confidence.


This particular 1967 Ford Mustang—finished in a deep maroon with a black vinyl top—pays homage to that pivotal year with an impressive blend of originality, enhancements, and road-ready performance. Originally coded “B” Frost Turquoise with “2K” Aqua interior, this Mustang has undergone a vibrant transformation, embracing a more aggressive, personalized style. The maroon exterior contrasts beautifully with the bold red interior, offering a vivid yet cohesive visual impact.


Under the hood lies a date-code-correct 289 cubic inch V8 engine, originally cast on March 18, 1966 (C5AE-6015-E), paired with a smooth-shifting C4 three-speed automatic transmission. The powertrain delivers strong acceleration, amplified by performance upgrades including an Edelbrock aluminum intake, Edelbrock carburetor, and a Pertronix ignition conversion. Headers, a dual exhaust system with H-pipe, Flowmaster mufflers, and full tailpipes enhance both the rumble and the breathing of this V8—a setup that echoes pure Mustang soul.


Though the odometer shows 31,693 miles, actual mileage cannot be verified, but what can be confirmed is this car’s confident road presence. The car rides on 15-inch American Racing wheels with fresh BFGoodrich Radial T/A tires (225/60 front, 235/60 rear), providing both style and grip. Handling is supported by power steering, a front sway bar, and a shock tower brace, while rear lowering blocks give the car a subtly aggressive stance.


Inside, the red interior maintains vintage charm while integrating comfort and functionality. Bucket seats, an aftermarket console with floor shifter, and a Kenwood AM/FM cassette stereo deliver a nostalgic experience with just the right amount of modern flair. Despite the original aqua color code, the interior presents consistently and shows well, with minor signs of aging that lend character. Manual windows and locks keep things classic, while a driver’s side remote mirror adds a touch of convenience.


Comfort extends into climate control as well, with an aftermarket under-dash A/C system (Old Air Products) that blows cold—an appreciated upgrade for summer cruising. The heater works as well, albeit only through the defrost vents due to an unhooked temp lever. All key electrical functions such as headlights, turn signals, horn, and speedometer are in working order, while the car’s undercarriage remains impressively solid, with original-style floor pans featuring a mix of red oxide and undercoat.


From a performance standpoint, this Mustang delivers beyond expectations. The engine pulls strong, the transmission shifts positively, and the ride is smooth and confident even at highway speeds. Though the brakes remain four-wheel drums, they’re power-assisted and functional. The steering retains a touch of classic play, adding to the period-correct driving feel.


All in all, this 1967 Ford Mustang represents a harmonious blend of originality, tasteful customization, and road-ready mechanicals. Its transformation from factory Frost Turquoise to a maroon-and-black stunner reflects the individuality that makes vintage Mustangs so beloved. It’s a rolling time capsule with attitude, purpose, and an unmistakable heartbeat—ready to be remembered.


At PC Classic Cars, we specialize in celebrating and preserving iconic vehicles just like this one. Our passion lies in connecting enthusiasts with classics that tell a story—and we’re always on the lookout for more. If you’re looking to sell a classic Mustang or any vintage American car, reach out to PC Classic Cars in Sherman, Texas. We buy classic cars like this 1967 Mustang and offer a trustworthy, knowledgeable process from start to finish.

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