Old Mixes with New for Restored '67 Ford Mustang
Published Wednesday, 18 January, 2012 by Blog Admin. Categories: News.
What's outwardly attractive and has a winning interior personality to boot? Well, the answer could be most any new Ford model. But right now, Dale Jarrett Ford is talking about the latest Ford-licensed Mustang body shell.
Adding to the collection of '65, '67 and '69 Mustang variants, a body shell for the 1967 Mustang Convertible is now available for lovers of the classic muscle car. In order for the '67 convertible to join the ranks, it had to display the fit, finish and iconic quality of its predecessor. A team of muscle car gurus at Dynacorn rose to the challenge, met it and then went on to make the body shell option even better than the original. Wondering how that's possible? Think slightly thicker steel and modern welding tricks to give the old beauty a bit of new-age strength.
Now, earlier on we mentioned that the '67 Mustang Convertible replicas aren't only striking on the outside but encompass stellar character on the inside as well. That's because the guts can be pulled from your favorite existing model or comprised of high-quality Ford parts. In fact, over 90-percent of the parts needed to restore the convertible can be purchased as new, Ford-licensed reproduction components.
Whether you want your restored '67 Ford convertible running on an old-school engine or one found in any current Mustang model, feel free to contact Dale Jarrett Ford for more information on how to get the job done. Or, simply swing by 88 Dale Jarrett Blvd. Indian Trail, NC 28111-0189 and consult one of our brand experts and Mustang aficionados in person!
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