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Rare 1967 Ford Mustang Could Return to the Road After Years in a Barn

Iconic muscle car from the barn: can this old Mustang win the hearts of car enthusiasts again?

Rare 1967 Ford Mustang Could Return to the Road After Years in a Barn

The owner of a classic Ford Mustang has decided to give the old car another chance. After sitting unused for years, its condition is raising questions among potential buyers.

A 1967 Ford Mustang, which spent nearly a decade in an abandoned barn, has now been put up for sale in the United States. The car is looking for a new owner ready to breathe life back into it — and possibly turn it into a daily driver.

The vehicle on sale belongs to the first generation of Mustangs, a time when competition among American muscle cars was just heating up. In those years, Ford fought hard for consumer attention as new rivals kept entering the market. The 1967 model year brought a refreshed design and more powerful engines to keep the Mustang ahead of the pack.

Despite years of neglect, the car has retained a surprisingly decent appearance. The body shows no signs of major rust, and the paintwork looks better than expected after so much time in storage. However, a closer inspection reveals some flaws: certain components will need restoration, and the interior requires a deep cleaning and serious repairs.

The mechanical condition is less certain. The seller claims that the main components are functional, but potential buyers should be prepared for additional expenses. The electrical system and brakes may need replacement or major servicing. Still, for restoration enthusiasts, this could be an excellent opportunity to revive a true legend of American automotive history.

The 1967 Mustang has already sparked lively discussions online. Many car fans debate whether it’s worth investing in such a project or if it makes more sense to buy a more recent model. Yet for true classic car lovers, finds like this are considered a real treasure. Every vehicle of this kind carries a unique story, and the restoration process often turns into an adventure of its own.

It remains to be seen whether this Mustang will find a new owner ready to turn it into a car fit for daily use. Update: According to its eBay listing, the car has already been sold.

What is certain, however, is that interest in iconic models like the Mustang hasn’t faded. Even after decades, they continue to stir strong emotions among classic car enthusiasts.


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