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Description and highlights of this example: - Complete restoration - Over 700 hours of work - Perfect cosmetic condition - One owner in France for over 10 years This 1967 Ford Mustang Fastback was imported from the USA in 2015 before being acquired by its current owner the same year. Since then, it has benefited from a complete and meticulous restoration at Vintage Garage, totalling over 700 hours of work and an investment of €37, 000. Presented in a black colour with a red interior, this Mustang stands out for its remarkable condition. Despite the 10-year-old paintwork, only three small dents measuring a few millimetres are visible. The interior is in perfect condition, and the on-board instrumentation is fully functional, apart from the heater, which was disconnected during the restoration. Under the bonnet, this Mustang houses a 289 CI (4. 7L) engine coupled to an automatic gearbox. The mechanical assembly is in very good condition, thanks to rigorous maintenance by specialists. A service was carried out in January 2025 at 44, 000 km. It should be noted that this Mustang was appraised at €80, 000 in 2018 after work. The equipment available on this model includes: - Automatic gearbox - 3-spoke wooden steering wheel - Red leather seats - 5-twin-spoke chrome wheels - Car radio - Audio speakers Model History: The Ford Mustang Fastback, introduced in 1965, is an emblematic variation of the first-generation Mustang, itself launched in 1964. This model is distinguished by its rearward-sloping roof, giving it a more dynamic appearance and improving its aerodynamics. The Mustang Fastback followed on from the dazzling success of the Mustang, which exceeded sales forecasts in its first year. Designed under the direction of Lee Iacocca, the Mustang was conceived as an affordable sports car, using mechanical elements from the Ford Falcon to reduce production costs.
The Fastback, added to the range in September 1964, featured a design inspired by racing cars and was aimed at performance enthusiasts. Under the bonnet were a range of engines, from the modest in-line six-cylinder to the powerful 4. 7-litre V8 (289 ci). The success of the model prompted Ford to multiply the number of variants and face up to competition from Chevrolet and Dodge. The Mustang Fastback became famous thanks to its appearance in the film Bullitt (1968), reinforcing its status as an automotive icon. Today, it remains one of the most prized models among collectors and muscle car enthusiasts.


















