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1968 Ford Mustang C-Code Coupe 5-SpeedIntroducing this 1968 Ford Mustang C-Code Coupe 5-Speed finished in its factory-correct Wimbledon White (Code M) paint combined with a black interior. Representing one of the most recognizable American cars of the late 1960s, this Mustang combines clean styling, V8 performance, and period-correct details that helped establish the model as a lasting part of automotive history. Highlights:- Factory Color: Wimbledon White (Code M)- Interior Color: Black- V8 Engine- 5-Speed Manual Transmission- Holley 4-Barrel Carburetor- Front-Wheel Disc Brakes- "Ford Racing" Valve Covers- Black "Mustang" Branded Air Cleaner- Air Conditioning- Digital Gauges- Chrome Accents- Triple-Lens Taillights and Side Marker LightsPower comes from a V8 engine paired with a 5-speed manual transmission and Holley 4-barrel carburetor, offering a straightforward and dependable driving experience. Equipment includes front-wheel disc brakes, chrome bumpers and trim, dual exhaust outlets, aftermarket hood pins, and upgraded 15-inch Magnum 500-style wheels, giving the car a slightly more aggressive stance while still complementing its original design. Inside, the cabin is fitted with front bucket seats upholstered in black. Additional features include air conditioning, digital gauges, vent windows, a glove box, dual-side rearview mirrors, a fender-mounted antenna, and a three-spoke Grant GT black steering wheel. The 1968 model year marked several notable updates for the Mustang lineup, including the introduction of federally mandated side marker lights and revised safety features. It was also the same year the Mustang gained additional international recognition after appearing in the Steve McQueen film Bullitt, further cementing the model's place in American automotive culture. As one of the most recognizable American cars of its era, the 1968 Mustang continues to enjoy lasting popularity among enthusiasts. With its combination of classic design and V8 power, this example offers an opportunity to own a piece of American automotive history that is mechanically sound. For $24, 750Introducing this 1968 Ford Mustang C-Code Coupe 5-Speed finished in its factory-correct Wimbledon White (Code M) paint combined with a black interior. Representing one of the most recognizable American cars of the late 1960s, this Mustang combines clean styling, V8 performance, and period-correct details that helped establish the model as a lasting part of automotive history. Highlights:- Factory Color: Wimbledon White (Code M)- Interior Color: Black- V8 Engine- 5-Speed Manual Transmission- Holley 4-Barrel Carburetor- Front-Wheel Disc Brakes- "Ford Racing" Valve Covers- Black "Mustang" Branded Air Cleaner- Air Conditioning- Digital Gauges- Chrome Accents- Triple-Lens Taillights and Side Marker LightsPower comes from a V8 engine paired with a 5-speed manual transmission and Holley 4-barrel carburetor, offering a straightforward and dependable driving experience. Equipment includes front-wheel disc brakes, chrome bumpers and trim, dual exhaust outlets, aftermarket hood pins, and upgraded 15-inch Magnum 500-style wheels, giving the car a slightly more aggressive stance while still complementing its original design. Inside, the cabin is fitted with front bucket seats upholstered in black. Additional features include air conditioning, digital gauges, vent windows, a glove box, dual-side rearview mirrors, a fender-mounted antenna, and a three-spoke Grant GT black steering wheel. The 1968 model year marked several notable updates for the Mustang lineup, including the introduction of federally mandated side marker lights and revised safety features. It was also the same year the Mustang gained additional international recognition after appearing in the Steve McQueen film Bullitt, further cementing the model's place in American automotive culture. As one of the most recognizable American cars of its era, the 1968 Mustang continues to enjoy lasting popularity among enthusiasts. With its combination of classic design and V8 power, this example offers an opportunity to own a piece of American automotive history that is mechanically sound.














