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  • nice. Im trying to recreate this look on my 08 gt/cs

  • ILL TAKE IT IN BLUE!

  • Hi guys. I saw your ad to sell this on eBay Motors. I was interested in buying it and wanted to know a couple of things.

    1.) What is the minimum amount you are willing to sell it for (especially for someone in California.)?

    2.) Is there any way you can hook me up with shipping so it doesn't cost me $1,200 just to ship it out here?

    and 3.) How often may you come across this exact model type?

    Thanks guys! I hope I can buy it so it'll be my first car (hope I can get my license soon!)

  • @thenewpunkrockkid 1. Make and offer. 2. We don't set the shipping rates, we will work to get you the best deal we can. 3. First one we have had in 10 years.

  • this is gonna sound ridiculous, but i could probably go $2,000. I wish I could pay more especially considering.. well.. everything. '68 gt/cs with low mileage in perfect condition. It really is worth somewhere in the $30,000 range, but I don't have a lot of money. Maybe one day when I get some cash I can purchase one off of someone, but right now I can't offer any more than a pathetic 2k.

    Thanks for taking the time to answer my questions

  • In 1967 the Mustang had the oil pressure gauge on the right side of the cluster. Because of the rash of oil pressure complaints, the oil pressure gauge was moved to the left of the cluster.

  • Very cool car indeed! I've seen only a couple over here on the east coast!! I managed to actually see a High Country Special out in Boulder, CO

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