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1967 Ford Mustang GT Fastback 347

7T0ZCZ40941roadUnited States
Engine
5.7L (347 cu in) V8

A 1967 Ford Mustang GT Fastback finished in silver, this example received a comprehensive chassis-off restoration and performance upgrade in the United States by Livernois Motorsports of Michigan. The work included fitting a Ford 347 CID V8 crate engine, C6 automatic transmission, Brembo brakes, AirPod adjustable suspension, and power steering, alongside air conditioning and a high-specification audio installation. The car had covered only around 2,000 miles since that rebuild before arriving in the UK.

Ownership

  1. 2020-02-21Auction sale
    Sold £82,000 (≈ $103K)

    Iconic Auctioneers catalogue lot →

  2. Date unknown
    Previous US owner(s) prior to restoration
    none documentation

    The car originated in the United States; no specific prior ownership details are recorded in the catalogue prose beyond its US origins.

Competition

No competition history extracted from the catalogue.

Maintenance & restoration

  1. Restoration
    Livernois Motorsports

    Full chassis-off restoration and performance re-engineering conducted in the US, encompassing fitment of a Ford 347 CID crate V8 engine, C6 automatic gearbox, Brembo brake system, AirPod adjustable suspension, power steering with a complete geometry reset, air conditioning, and an upgraded audio system. Approximately 2,000 miles covered since completion.

    Workshop is based in Michigan and has previously prepared vehicles for Paul Teutul Sr. of Orange County Choppers. Work described as carried out to a very high standard.

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