Drivetrain
Chassis
Body
“Must Have Mustang”
GR Auto Gallery is pleased to offer this outstanding 1968 Ford Mustang "Sprint B" version for your consideration. The Sprint B was originally introduced midway through the 1966 model year when Ford introduced the Millionth Mustang Sale featuring a limited-edition Sprint package. It added a lot more chrome and a different engine due to engine availability problems in 1966. The Sprint option remained in later years with just the additional chrome and paint options which gave the car a GT look without the price. The 1968 "B" version received the V8 engine, Argent styled steel wheels with Wide Oval Tires and GT hubcaps, the distinctive "C" stripe, GT gas cap, and GT fog lamps. The Mustang offered here is powered by a strikingly clean 289 V8 engine that would make any owner proud to open the hood to show off. It is mated to an automatic transmission that shifts strong and smooth. The drivetrain is super solid and powers this super cool Mustang down the road with ease. It boasts Edelbrock aluminum heads, headers, polished aluminum intake, Holley carburetor, MSD ignition and coil, power steering, new front shocks, and GT wheels.
The exterior is finished in striking "Wimbledon White" with red "C" stripe. On the interior, you will find gorgeous red leather seats, door panels, carpet and headliner - all original and in near pristine condition. The present owner has owned the car for 4 years. Prior to that, it lived with a single owner in North Carolina for 35 years; during which time it took home multiple Best In Show ribbons at Ford and Mustang events.
When Ford introduced the Ford Mustang in 1964 and an instant love affair with the American Pony Car was born. The Mustang was smaller, lighter, and more nimble than any American manufacturer had produced thus far. This coupled with its fresh design, the Ford Mustang became a must-have among the American public. 1967 marked a pivotal year for the Mustang, as this was the first time since the first generation made its debut that vast changes were made to the Mustang. Making it larger and having many more engine options than before. It also eliminated some things that did not make sense. 1968 was just the same and by this point, Ford had found the next best thing and had very little for competition comparatively.
Price
$38,900
1968 Ford
Mustang GT
Description
GR Auto Gallery is pleased to offer this outstanding 1968 Ford Mustang "Sprint B" version for your consideration. The Sprint B was originally introduced midway through the 1966 model year when Ford introduced the Millionth Mustang Sale featuring a limited-edition Sprint package. It added a lot more chrome and a different engine due to engine availability problems in 1966. The Sprint option remained in later years with just the additional chrome and paint options which gave the car a GT look without the price. The 1968 "B" version received the V8 engine, Argent styled steel wheels with Wide Oval Tires and GT hubcaps, the distinctive "C" stripe, GT gas cap, and GT fog lamps. The Mustang offered here is powered by a strikingly clean 289 V8 engine that would make any owner proud to open the hood to show off. It is mated to an automatic transmission that shifts strong and smooth. The drivetrain is super solid and powers this super cool Mustang down the road with ease. It boasts Edelbrock aluminum heads, headers, polished aluminum intake, Holley carburetor, MSD ignition and coil, power steering, new front shocks, and GT wheels.
The exterior is finished in striking "Wimbledon White" with red "C" stripe. On the interior, you will find gorgeous red leather seats, door panels, carpet and headliner - all original and in near pristine condition. The present owner has owned the car for 4 years. Prior to that, it lived with a single owner in North Carolina for 35 years; during which time it took home multiple Best In Show ribbons at Ford and Mustang events.
When Ford introduced the Ford Mustang in 1964 and an instant love affair with the American Pony Car was born. The Mustang was smaller, lighter, and more nimble than any American manufacturer had produced thus far. This coupled with its fresh design, the Ford Mustang became a must-have among the American public. 1967 marked a pivotal year for the Mustang, as this was the first time since the first generation made its debut that vast changes were made to the Mustang. Making it larger and having many more engine options than before. It also eliminated some things that did not make sense. 1968 was just the same and by this point, Ford had found the next best thing and had very little for competition comparatively.
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Specs
- Year
- 1968
- Make
- Ford
- Model
- Mustang
- Sub Model
- GT
- Miles
- 9,771
- Vin
- 8T01C219262
- Stock
- B3599 L
Basic
- Engine Size
- 289ci V8
- Engine Type
- Gasoline
- Transmission Type
- Automatic
- Drivetrain
- RWD
Engine
- Body Color
- Wimbledon White
- Body Style
- Coupe
- Doors
- 2
Body
- Interior Color
- Red
- Seat Material
- Leather
Interior
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