1968 Ford Mustang on 2040-cars
West Chesterfield, Massachusetts, United States
If you have any questions please email at: celestacddeak@ft6.com . 1968 1/2 Ford Mustang R
428 Cobra Jet Fast Back
Take a look at this incredibly rare 1968 Ford Mustang Cobra Jet drag car brought to you by Caruso Classic Cars.
This is a real deal R code Cobra Jet mustang from Tennessee with no rust. 1 of only 215 in Wimbledon White. If
you’re looking for a rare mustang or just something fun to bring down to the strip, don’t miss your chance to
own this rare beauty.
Engine Description – Holman Moody full race 427. Stroked to 485.
Transmission – Transmission is a rebuilt stock 4 speed.
Interior & Options– Interior is all original and has the rare sport deck rear seat. The car has a full roll cage.
Exterior & Options – The car is painted in Wimbledon white as it would’ve been from the factory. It sports old
school drag lettering from when it was raced. The car sits on Cragar s/s and Hoosier slicks.
Brakes & Suspension- Stock brakes and suspension.
Undercarriage – The underside is clean. The car has dual exhaust. 430 spool rear end.
Vehicle Condition Disclaimer
All used vehicles should be assumed to have some degree of wear. Each vehicle brand has its strengths, styles,
tendencies, and shortcomings. Therefore, despite our best efforts to describe a vehicle's mechanical condition, we
are not able to warranty a previous owner’s diligence in care. It is for this reason that all vehicles are sold.
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