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1968 Ford Mustang “cobra”
About the 1964–1973 Ford Mustang
The first-generation Ford Mustang ran from the 1965 model year through 1973 on a chassis derived from the Ford Falcon compact. Ford unveiled the car on April 17, 1964 at the New York World's Fair, and the early "1964½" cars were all stamped and titled as 1965 models. The line launched with a 170 cu in (2.8L) Thriftpower inline-six and a 260 cu in (4.3L) Windsor V8, then quickly standardized the 200 cu in (3.3L) six and the 289 cu in (4.7L) Windsor. A 1967 restyle widened the engine bay for the 390 cu in (6.4L) FE big-block, and 1968 brought the 302 cu in (5.0L) Windsor and the 428 Cobra Jet. The 1969 restyle introduced the Mach 1, the Trans-Am Boss 302, the NASCAR-homologation Boss 429, and the Grande luxury hardtop. Bodies grew through 1971-1973, the final first-generation years. Body styles were the hardtop coupe, the 2+2 fastback, and the convertible. All horsepower figures for this era are SAE gross.
The story
All of the following restoration where all done by myself at home .
This car was fully restored ,all new panels ,doors, quarter panels ,fenders,truck lid,hood panel,rear body panel,all front aprons ,rad support ,complete interior ,all nuts and bots ,complete front suspension ,magnum 500 wheels ,this has 4 coats of base and 5 coats of clear ,all new cgrome parts . This Car Is A show Winner In only Two Years It as A total Of 24 winnings — Marcel Ravary
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