Any love for a Classic? New to me 67 Coupe

jrandy

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Hey SVTP,

It's been about 4 years since I sold my 03 Cobra, but I'm finally back in a Mustang. This time I was looking for something fun to cruise around town in.

I settled on a 1967 Coupe with a cammed big block 390.

IMG_3834 by James Randazzo, on Flickr
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And, here's a quick idle video since everyone loves to hear some lope:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rjsMzTbo0Ks
 

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The old cars are about 100x more fun.

I have a '69 vette that I absolutely love to drive. It does nothing as good, but experience is completely removed from modern vehicles. They're so pure and have a ton of character. All smiles behind the wheel.

Great looking car OP! I bet that combo is an absolute riot!
 

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Nice ride! My buddy had a 67 390 fastback that drove like a complete tank. Haha. Those motors definitely had some pep to them.
 

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That definitely must be a blast to drive. Sounds really good. Gotta love some nice cam lope! :rockon:
 

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Thanks for the responses all.

Regarding it being an S Code, unfortunately it is not. The car started its life as an Auto 289. Sometime between 3-5 years ago a gentleman in Los Angeles did the swap.
 

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