1968 Ford Mustang Hardtop
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Description
The popular Ford Mustang received its first significant redesign in 1967 as the car began to grow in size. Continuing with the familiar shape, the designed Mustang continued to be a sales success. The 1968 Mustang had sporting excitement built into every car with standard bucket seats and racy styling in three distinct bodies with a variety of engines, including a frisky six and a range of lively V8 options that could satisfy even the most discerning enthusiast. This fun and excitement continues today, with the 1968 sales brochure perfectly summarizing the car, saying, "Once you're behind the wheel of any Mustang, you'll find new fun, new excitement!"
Highlights
Finished in Wimbledon White with two blue stripes and a Black vinyl interior
Powered by a 289 cu-in V8 upgraded with an Edelbrock intake manifold and a four-barrel carburetor
Upgraded, floor mounted B&W shifter
The current owner reports that an American auto wire harness was installed
The chassis number decodes as:
8 – 1968
F – Dearborn, Michigan assembly plant
01 – Hardtop
C – 289-2V V8
150328 – Unit number
The trim tag decodes as:
65A – Coupe with a standard interior and bucket seats
M - Wimbledon White
2A – Black vinyl interior
30A – 30 January production
28 – Louisville, Kentucky District Sales Office
2 – Standard 2.79:1 rear axle ratio
W – C-4 automatic transmission
Please note that while the odometer displays just over 51,000 miles at the time of listing, the true mileage is unknown
Features
Tri-spoke wood-rimmed steering wheel
Under dash mounted Sunpro oil pressure, coolant temperature, and amp gauges
17 inch five-spoke wheels
Blaupunkt AM/FM/CD with AUX and USB ports
Fog lights
Power front disc brakes
Door-activated center dome light
Curved side glass
Manually operated windows
Heater
Lap belts
Enclosed glove box
Pivoting vent windows
Known Imperfections
Surface rust on the undercarriage
Tear on the driver’s seat back
Holes cut into the door panels
Misaligned trim on the leading edge of the hood
Rust present on the leading edge of the hood
Lifting paint in the passenger door jam
Paint imperfections on the roof and behind the rear window on the driver's side
Included
Fire extinguisher
Ownership History
The current owner of this 1968 Ford Mustang Hardtop acquired it in November 2017.