Real, Unrestored, And Rare 1967 Ford Mustang GTA

By Michelle Marus Jun 27, 2019
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By Michelle Marus Jun 27, 2019
It’s a one-of-one optioned vehicle to boot.

You read that right. This is a one-of-one 1967 Ford Mustang GTA convertible with the Marti report to back it up. It’s a super rare find and is currently for sale through Shelton Classics in North Carolina for $34,995. 

Although most of the first-gen Mustangs featured most of the same design elements, each year received some slight upgrades. The 1967 model is undoubtedly the first year that these changes really became apparent and made the muscle car look even meaner. This rare 1967 Mustang convertible is a factory GTA Fastback with a one-of-one options list. To put it simply, there is no other Mustang GTA ‘vert produced with the same colors or options as this car. It also doesn’t hurt that this beauty has a stunning Candy Apple Red exterior paint job.

Real, Unrestored, and Rare 1967 Ford Mustang GTA
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It’s quite shocking to say that this Mustang has never been restored. It has, however, received a shiny repainting and new convertible top thanks to the natural aging process. Though, other than that, this GTA is larely in original condition. There’s just a completely different feeling behind the wheel of an original, untouched car than that of a resto one. Sometimes it’s better to be maintained than battered and brought to life.

The exterior of this ’67 Mustang is clean and straight, with no obvious damage or questionable repairs. All of the sheet metal appears to be original as well, which eliminates the uncertainty of any poorly performed bodywork. It’s quite difficult to find a Ford Mustang that is this solid with all the original metal in place, especially a convertible that still has its original floorpans.

You’re going to want to take the top off this beauty and show off that stunning red vinyl cabin. The cockpit appears to be all original, apart from the replacement carpet. The bucket seats, along with the rest of the interior, are in excellent condition – especially for an unrestored model.

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This 1967 Mustang GTA still contains what is believed to be all of its original drivetrain, including Ford’s high-performance 289 cubic-inch V8 engine mated to a 3-speed automatic transmission. For those who were wondering, that’s where the “A” in GTA comes from. The car runs just as it should without any smoke, hesitation, or unwelcoming noises.

If you take into account its overall originality in conjunction with the impressive Marti report, this Mustang GTA is a valuable collector’s item. Turn the key and you’ll see just how incredible this unmodified Stang really is. Add it to your garage today!


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