1968 Ford Mustang J-Code
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Description
Arguably one of the most iconic vehicles ever conceived, designed, and built, the Ford Mustang can be credited with starting the “pony car” revolution and changing the landscape of automotive history. Lee Iacocca, along with the minds at Ford, created an automobile that drew appeal unilaterally with its large-displacement V8 engines, drop-dead-gorgeous styling, and accessibility. This affordable dream car ran the gamut from an affordable commuter to a tire-smoking muscle car. In 1967, the Mustang received its first major redesign. The facelift included an increase in overall dimensions, a wider, more aggressive front grille, and concave taillights. This redesign would carry over to 1968. Of all 317,404 Mustangs built in the year 1968, only 15,985 J-Code coupes rolled from the assembly line. Equipped with a 302 cu-in V8 and a four-barrel carburetor, this performance option set was rarely chosen for the coupes and reserved itself to the fastbacks, making the coupe a more subtle yet equally powerful car. This 1968 Ford Mustang J-Code is finished in Sunset Gold (Y5) exterior with a Parchment vinyl top over Nugget Gold (6Y) interior with luxury bucket seats. With its numbers matching engine, documentation, and two registered owners since new, this J-Code Mustang is an authentic example of an increasingly scarce car, considered by many enthusiasts and collectors as one of the most exciting and uncommon first-generation Mustangs.
Highlights
Benefits from original paperwork, including the original invoice and owner’s manual with attached Marti report
Wearing the factory-correct specification of Sunset Gold over a Nugget Gold interior with a Parchment vinyl top
Powered by a numbers matching J-code 302 cu-in V8 with Holley four-barrel carburetor paired to a three-speed automatic transmission
Desirable factory options such as powered front disc brakes, heavy-duty suspension, and the titling swing-away steering wheel
Offered with what is believed to be 51,300 original miles at the time of listing, however, the true mileage is unknown
Features
This 1968 Mustang was originally produced on 10 January 1968 and was optioned with the following:
Convenience control panel
Visibility group including parking brake warning lamps, trunk lamps, and rear courtesy dome light
F70x14 White Oval sidewall nylon tires
Upper and lower console
Power disc brakes
Power steering
Rear window defogger
AM Radio
Interior decor group
Tinted glass
Chrome-styled steel wheels
Heavy duty suspension
Hood-mounted turn indicators located in vents
Three-point premium seatbelts
Rear drum brakes
Known Imperfections
Tear in the vinyl top located on A-pillar
Rust located under doors
The clock does not work
Paint chip on the hood
The tilt steering column works intermittently
Included
Marti Report
Original owner's manual
Original warranty card
Original invoice
Trunk-mounted spare tire
Ownership History
This 1968 Ford Mustang was initially sold at Del Ball Ford of Tigard, Oregon, for a total of $3,558. The car has remained in Tigard with its second owner who purchased the car in 2022.