Beautimus car, man. Love the looks of the Cragars - IMHO, the 67-68 FB (especially in black) is THE car upon which they belong.
And it doesn't have anything to do with the fact that the 67-68 FB is my all-time favorite Stang.... and that 67's are my favorite of the two. Something about those cheesey plastic fake grilles in the quarter-panelsw that just make me want to say "Ye-EAH, Bay-bee!"
(Seriously, I think the '67FB -quarter ornaments and all- is the best looking Mustang of all time)
Staring at the pictures for about the 4th or 5th or 10th time; I finally saw the plates. Where in NC? My oldest kid is in Fayetteville - actually she stationed at Bragg. Lotsa Mustangs down there, big club in Fayetteville/Raeford. Mostly SN94's and S197's, though.... the classics are woefully under-represented.
Thats understandable, if you are running large brake rotors. What kind or brakes do you have?
Hey Bcollie67, do you have any interior pictures? What transmission does it have?
Before somebody else says it, I will: "Maybe this thread belongs in talkThanks, I love the look of the cragers too, but sometimes I think they are a little played out.
Anyways thanks for the comments and I am a little biased but my all time favorite mustangs are the 67-68 Mustang Fastbacks as well.
Okay, my kid may well have driven past you on weekends during her 6-week TDY at Norfolk. (Or not, if she passed east of you heading for the Vet Clinic near the sub pens)I live in Caswell County, NC. It is right on the Northern NC state line touching Virginia and about in the center of the state.
4 whell drum brakes. But I plan on atleast doing a disc brake conversion once I get my bigger wheels.
I will try and take some interior pictures and post them up shortly. The car has the 4-speed toploader.