Lot # | 9990 |
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Location | Georgetown, SC 29440 |
Seller | Dealer |
84995 | |
390ci V8 | |
4 Speed Manual | |
Clearwater Aqua Metallic | |
Aqua | |
7R03S159442 |
Presented for your consideration is an exceptionally rare and beautiful 1967 Ford Mustang GT 390 Convertible, presented in its original factory-correct color combination of Clearwater Aqua metallic with an Aqua luxury interior and a black convertible top. This highly sought-after classic was originally sold by Cirimele Ford in Oakland, California, and has been featured in Mustang Monthly Magazine. It’s one of only 940 Mustangs built in 1967 with the rare S-code 390ci V8 and a 4-speed manual transmission, making it an incredibly desirable model with an eye-catching color scheme.
This Mustang GT is loaded with rare factory options, including SelectAire air conditioning, a deluxe steering wheel with tilt-away feature, and both exterior and interior décor packages. The car is accompanied by valuable documentation, including the original owner’s manual, a Deluxe Marti Report, and the Mustang Monthly issue where it was featured. With 84,995 miles on the odometer, this stunning convertible is not only a head-turner but is also a reliable driver.
The current owner has gone to great lengths to preserve the car’s originality while enhancing its performance. The original engine has been removed but is included in the sale, safely stored on an engine stand for easy reinstallation. A custom-built, high-performance 390ci engine (bored and stroked to 431ci) now powers the car, with a Comp Cams hydraulic roller cam, Edelbrock aluminum heads, and a Performer intake. The exhaust system is a custom-fabricated stainless-steel setup from JBA, with Holley Terminator X EFI and a progressive Edelbrock 4-barrel throttle body, delivering both impressive power and drivability. Despite its radical upgrades, the car retains smooth idle and reliable performance, ready for both show and open-road adventures.
This 1967 Mustang GT 390 Convertible is an opportunity for collectors, investors, and enthusiasts alike. It has been meticulously dialed-in for the road, combining vintage appeal with state-of-the-art enhancements for a thrilling driving experience. Classic car investments continue to offer rewarding returns, and this rare GT model, with its blend of history, beauty, and power, is a prime example. Ready for show or cruise, this car is truly one of the finest 1967 Mustang GTs on the market today.
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Any Undercarriage photos?
Any rust/rust repair?
Are all lights, gauges and radio working?
AC working? Has it been converted?
from the seller:
No rust or wreck history known on the car at all
All lights radio everything from the factory is working
Conversion was done and it blows ice cold!
Let me know if they have any other questions or would like any other photos, etc.
Don’t forget the original matching motor comes with it as well, so that’s a huge bonus to whoever buys the car
photos under the car have been added to the end of the gallery- Really just need somebody to go under the car and spend a couple of hours wiping it down by hand
Looks like pop rivets on both seat pans…could be fish eyes for bad paint?
Where can it be seen?
we will get a comment from the seller, the car is located in Georgetown, SC 29440, the auction does end today.
from the seller–
Those are not pop rivets. Those were drip marks from the factory under spray . As you can see, he used a little bit of sandpaper and sanded them down and it it was just drip marks from the factory under body spray. See the photos now at the end of the gallery.
also from the seller:
And there are no fish eyes. The photos were reflective of a partly cloudy day as well as some background imagery.