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![]() ouch....have to disagree with Gearhead999 on that point about the 68 having the first in-dash a/c, it was available in 67 as well.
Another point is in the deluxe interior area. The 67 is the only year Mustang with the Brushed aluminum dash and door panels. I believe the 68's also used a different seat than the 67's, more cushy than the 65-67 style seats. I believe the factory styled steel wheels were also last offered on the 67 models, but I am not sure on that. Someone will show up soon knowing a lot more than I do....but I used to love my old 67 coupe (289 4v, auto, in-dash air, ps, power disc brakes, deluxe interior, exterior decor package, upper and lower consoles)--until I was hit head on one morning that is. ------------------ 66 GT Fastback,fuel injected 5.0, 5-speed, cable clutch, JBA's and duals, 3.40 gears and handling mods...just call me "Doc" |
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