Although I am a big fan of the design I just can't get with the price these things command - maybe because the last one I drove just didn't live up to the promise. This is a 60 year old machine; and if I accept it doesn't offer what we might consider today as a 'sporty' driving experience and thus isn't something I want to use daily, then I'd prefer to spend less money on something less popular - and perhaps with more creature comforts / maybe a mid-60s Imperial (why not go whole hog)
Personally, I would put that $28k towards a new car with modern comfort, convenience, and safety features. You certainly wouldn’t use this as a daily driver. An expensive toy that personally is not my cup of tea especially in these inflationary times when people can’t even afford the basics of life.
This is a typical over priced car. I’m waiting for the vintage car market to implode by summer 2025. Everything from 1960s and 1970s are way overpriced!!!
Typical used car salesman, constantly showing broken or incorrect items then says it’s cheap or easy to fix. Dude, it’s your car so why don’t you fix these easy things???? If not, then drop the price!!!!
Beautiful condition! Great color combo as well. Thanks for showing.
AWESOME!!!! No rust! Even with original paint!! Take care
Beautiful Mustang.
Yeah. This car is the most beautiful car I've ever seen.😊
Had one in Ohio in 1972 I'm looking for one 😊
To me the '67 fastback is the best looking Mustang. But one of those would be double the price I guess
Although I am a big fan of the design I just can't get with the price these things command - maybe because the last one I drove just didn't live up to the promise. This is a 60 year old machine; and if I accept it doesn't offer what we might consider today as a 'sporty' driving experience and thus isn't something I want to use daily, then I'd prefer to spend less money on something less popular - and perhaps with more creature comforts / maybe a mid-60s Imperial (why not go whole hog)
$28.900 is fair. You have something there. Be well.
Personally, I would put that $28k towards a new car with modern comfort, convenience, and safety features. You certainly wouldn’t use this as a daily driver. An expensive toy that personally is not my cup of tea especially in these inflationary times when people can’t even afford the basics of life.
"67" is the best year!
Should be an easy recharge on the AC - unless it's leaking somewhere ; and if that's still an R12 system- it could get problematic.
Still R12 and yes, I'm having difficulty. Might need to retrofit it with R134.
This is a typical over priced car. I’m waiting for the vintage car market to implode by summer 2025. Everything from 1960s and 1970s are way overpriced!!!
Typical used car salesman, constantly showing broken or incorrect items then says it’s cheap or easy to fix. Dude, it’s your car so why don’t you fix these easy things???? If not, then drop the price!!!!
@@1980sguy , A “typical used car salesman” wouldn’t show the flaws at all. Ask me how I know. Thanks for watching.
@@orphancargarage5746 Then lower the overpriced car or fix all of the flaws!!
@@1980sguy , The flaws aren’t worth fixing by me or the next owner. The car is fantastic as is. What do you think it’s worth? I’m curious.
@@orphancargarage5746 $25,000 max