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1st Generation 1964 1/2 - 1973 - Questions & general discussions that apply to a specific year => 1967 Mustang => Topic started by: Tiny on September 13, 2022, 05:35:04 AM
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I'm looking at a 67 S code Coupe that has a particular instrument cluster. (see Image) The image shows the odometer up to 160MPH. Is this correct? The Marti Report indicates the car has GT equipment Group with Tacho and Trip Meter. All of the images I can find on Google only show 120MPH odometer.
Can you assist
cheers
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That is all aftermarket stuff.
Look through the pictures in the unrestored area to see original items: https://www.concoursmustang.com/forum/index.php?board=64.0
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That is all aftermarket stuff.
Look through the pictures in the unrestored area to see original items: https://www.concoursmustang.com/forum/index.php?board=64.0
The steering wheel is aftermarket too . Given the picture I suspect that the rest of the car has had a lot of non original personalization.
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I'm looking at a 67 S code Coupe that has a particular instrument cluster. (see Image) The image shows the odometer up to 160MPH. Is this correct? The Marti Report indicates the car has GT equipment Group with Tacho and Trip Meter. All of the images I can find on Google only show 120MPH odometer.
Almost nothing attached to your gauge bezel is factory
Here is a stock example. Please ignore the owner added vacuum gauge just above the steering column
The one below also has the clock option
(https://www.concoursmustang.com/forum/gallery/17/6-130922173114-179081277.jpeg)
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Thanks everyone for you response. Much appreciated. Will be getting some more images soon so I may have further questions.
Just one question that I have asked myself many times. Given that the Marti Reports are quite detailed from 1967 onwards, why isn't the original engine number mentioned on the report. Is there any other way to determine what engine number should be in the 67 onwards mustangs.
Thanks
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Just one question that I have asked myself many times. Given that the Marti Reports are quite detailed from 1967 onwards, why isn't the original engine number mentioned on the report. Is there any other way to determine what engine number should be in the 67 onwards mustangs.
Guess your referring to the "numbers game" breakdown in the bottom right corner on some reports. Since that number ( number of Mustangs produced with that particular engine) would be so large it would not have value and take up valuable space on that single sheet design. Likely needs to keep it to 6 or so line in total for the space to look and work right for his plan
If you want to know, for your example S codes, you can get his Mustangs By The Numbers book which I believe it shows it there and also broken down by body style and transmission
Checked and Fords records show that 29,456 S codes were built A fair amount but it was the first year for the big block
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Thanks Jeff, I will see if I can track down the book and have a look at the information.
cheers
Mark