Mint ’67 Mustang is an Award-Winning Rarity

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When it comes to mint condition classic Ford Mustangs, this one certainly fits the bill.

Everything on this ’67 model, which is beautifully featured in a recent MustangandFords.com report, is original, right down to the paint.

Bob Perkins, head national judge of authenticity for the Mustang Club of America (MCA), said cars like this are certainly a rarity. “You can count on one hand how many early Mustangs have the original tires, the original belts, and hoses,” he told Mustang 360.

The ’67 classic is owned by Mustang collectors Farrell and Brenda Buis, who bought the car in the late ‘70s and have kept it stored in a climate-controlled garage. They really only take it out to tour on the MCA circuit, and even then it’s transported in an enclosed trailer.

Perkins suspects that this classic has won more MCA unrestored awards than any other car that’s been shown on the tour, which gives it an unprecedented mint status.

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via [Mustang360.com]


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