It's just so pretty. I don't think anybody could argue. And that V8 rumble...oof, it's so sweet. That is a pristine example inside and out, looks like you could even eat off that motor!
When I was a teenager I knew a man that had about 5 Mustangs with one being a ‘67 Fastback this color and it was a 390GT. They are the most beautiful cars in the world!
That is a beautiful Mustang. I live in England but I really admire American classic cars for they really were beautiful cars and very well designed and this Mustang just goes to prove how good they were.
I had a 67-68 Shelby GT-500 prototype (in royal blue) which looked very similar to this car. Bought it for $1000 in 1970. Loved it...but you constantly had to tighten screws or everything in the interior would rattle when driving over railroad tracks. Like many things, you learn to appreciate it more when it's gone.
@@frenk9818 I saw s shell. No motor. No trans. Not much to speak of for interior... Listed for over 30k. But realistically it was probably worth over 15k thr way it sat.
I had a '67 390 4-spd, the main flaw was the rear suspension. The spring would load up and you'd get bad wheel hop on hard acceleration. Later I got a '68 428 scj and Ford had changed the rear suspension solving the problem. Damn, I miss both those cars!
I put chrome Lakewood traction bars on. I have alot of chrome on my 67 so they look nice. I never liked the yellow traction bars and always wondered why they chose yellow
Last year before they started requiring marker lights on the side of cars. Plus the extra padding inside the interior. The 67 deluxe interior is the best Ford ever came up with. IMHO
The '67 Fastback was just the prettiest Mustang ever, the lines are just beautiful and the back end of it is gorgeous with the roof flowing all the way to the back. Just my opinion.
Love your description. I own a 1967 base model Mustang coupe 3.3 6 cylinder 3 speed with a fair amount of rust and I absolutely Love it. The way you describe the idle of a classic car, and the soul it brings to it just sitting inside with the vibration, and the sound, is just beautiful and so true. My Mustang is alive in the way you describe any car being alive. Thank you for your video about the 1967 Mustang fastback. Most beautiful Mustang ever.
Latter half of the 60’s to the early 70’s (before oil crisis BS) were the coolest cars ever by far. Mustang, Cougar, Charger (my favorite), RoadRunner, Chevelle, Camaro… literally everything. The designs STILL look futuristic and were WAY ahead of their time. It doesn’t even make sense how it’s possible. Back when there was no replacement for displacement, and there was no debate over it. They literally considered a 350 CI engine a small V8 back then. Cars will never come this close to being this cool again. Ever. I envy any lucky bastards who have anything from this era. First and probably only thing I’d do if I won the lottery is buy all those cars I just listed.
I don't have money but still I am watching this..I think I am in love with this car...I know I can't have this in my entire life but this is the love of my life since childhood.
Such a beautiful design, I would take ten of these in every color before I was ever seen behind the wheel of that new Ferrari 296 gtb stupidity, especially with a RoadsterShop chassis.
Well said , many decades ago and still looks like it could be sold it new now , amazing lines absolutely one of the greatest automotive design ever the Mustang Fastback from the 60’s is muscle car at it’s prime !
With the 67 restyle, Ford really honed this machine to perfection. It has aged extremely well. The way that fastback roof blends with the car, it's just hot. The roof and the rear taillight panel are my favorite features. It looks great in almost any color, but the dark green is one of the best imo. Oddly enough it's been said that Lee Iacicca didn"t like the 67 remodel. To me, it"s oerfect...sans the white lettered tires
I have a 1967 hard top… came with the i6, previously swapped, now has a 289 hipo. Since I don’t bother keeping it original, might fork up the 12 grand for a fastback conversion kit.
I'm in the process of building one of the 385 Lima engines hopefully for a Mustang if I can find one. The hunt isn't going well. Had a guy offer me the vin plate and a matching title the other day for three thousand lol
I wish I can get a Mustang like that. Either that, or a 1955 Ford F-100, or a 1972 Ford Gran Torino, to honor my grandfather, who died of Pancreatitis Cancer in 2015.
It's called Dark Moss Green in 1967. I bought that exact same spec. car when I was in high school in 1978, as my first car. I paid $1700 for it, and had 156k miles and wasn't in great condition. My dad helped me rebuild the 390, and I upgraded to an Edelbrock intake, Holley carb. Hooker full length headers and Isky cam. It had the 3.00/1 gears in the 9 inch, but still ran 13.90's at 97mph in the quarter mile. I sold it 10 years later after putting almost a 120k more miles on it for $3500, the worst sale I ever made. I've missed my Dark Moss Green '67 Fastback 390 automatic every day since. I recently bought an Eruption Green '22 Handling Pack Mach1 that is a way better and faster car, but that '67 will always be my favorite, the most beautiful car that rolled off the Ford assembly line.
This is one time I'm going to be that guy. I had one when I was younger I sold it, and now I'm sad😢 the only bright side is is I saw it at a restoration shop a couple years after.
I think the designs these days are limited by safety regulations. You wouldn’t be able to make a 67 these days to pass regulations. It would have to have higher door frames, the headlights would have to be higher, smaller windows. A side pilar to protect the driver, it would need airbags everywhere so the dash wouldn’t be as slick and small, and the list goes on and on.
I agree the 67 Fastback is the best looking Mustang ever built. Can't say I care for the gigantic lettering on the tires though!
The Good Year letters are hideous on Hankook manufactured tires. Why re-brand a tire? If you want a Good Year tire, buy it! Hot mess
So agree. Makes the car look stupid which is nearly impossible.
Nah, 69's boss 429 is better.
i agree
Was just thinking the same thing!
Arguably one of the best most beautiful car designs ever.
It's just so pretty. I don't think anybody could argue. And that V8 rumble...oof, it's so sweet. That is a pristine example inside and out, looks like you could even eat off that motor!
Quite the contrast jumping from this into the Tesla! Time travel
@@Bembli Did you get to drive the Mustang??
Not this time maybe next, would be cool to share the driving experience
Can not disagree!!! It's beautiful! I love any 1967-69 mustang
I believe it's one of the most beautiful cars EVER made.
When I was a teenager I knew a man that had about 5 Mustangs with one being a ‘67 Fastback this color and it was a 390GT. They are the most beautiful cars in the world!
One of my dream cars right here
Hard to find. By a coup. Build your own fastback.
That is a beautiful Mustang. I live in England but I really admire American classic cars for they really were beautiful cars and very well designed and this Mustang just goes to prove how good they were.
What price can you find them in Uk for? Average price I mean ofc
I had a 67-68 Shelby GT-500 prototype (in royal blue) which looked very similar to this car. Bought it for $1000 in 1970. Loved it...but you constantly had to tighten screws or everything in the interior would rattle when driving over railroad tracks. Like many things, you learn to appreciate it more when it's gone.
And here I always thought that my dad hadn't put the screws in all the way.
You bought a 67-68 Shelby GT500 for $1,000 in 1970? I call BS on that
I love my 67 fastback. So happy I bought mine and have held onto it for over 20 years.
What’s the average price of these badboys atm?
@@frenk9818 I saw s shell. No motor. No trans. Not much to speak of for interior... Listed for over 30k.
But realistically it was probably worth over 15k thr way it sat.
@@I_like_turtles_67 thanks pal
Let me have it 😂
I've got a 67 coup, but fk man, that fast back is something else!
The commentary about the front fascia gave me chills 🥶
I had a '67 390 4-spd, the main flaw was the rear suspension. The spring would load up and you'd get bad wheel hop on hard acceleration. Later I got a '68 428 scj and Ford had changed the rear suspension solving the problem. Damn, I miss both those cars!
I put chrome Lakewood traction bars on. I have alot of chrome on my 67 so they look nice. I never liked the yellow traction bars and always wondered why they chose yellow
No doubt my favorite year of classic Mustangs..
Last year before they started requiring marker lights on the side of cars. Plus the extra padding inside the interior. The 67 deluxe interior is the best Ford ever came up with. IMHO
@@I_like_turtles_67 my 67 has that pimp looking interior.
Remove the tire lettering and it'll be perfect... 67 Mustang Fastback in dark metallic green... nice.
Paint letters YELLOW
I love the 67-68 Mustang fastback. Dream car material
It's not only the greatest looking mustang. It's the greatest looking car, ever.
The '67/'68 2+2 body style is, in fact, my favorite auto body of all time.
PS: I actually prefer the tail lights to the Shelby's.
I personally dont like the shelby taillights at all
I don't care for anything on the 67 68 Shelby
@@drewschumann1 Thanks for your input. Have a splendid day!
Absolutely STUNNING! Thanks for posting.
I bought a restored 67 fastback when I turned 16. It was the early 80's. $3700. I worked my butt off for several years in order to buy it.
Beautiful Green on black is such a nice spec. Would be great to see you do a modernisation of this classic '67 Mustang.
The '67 Fastback was just the prettiest Mustang ever, the lines are just beautiful and the back end of it is gorgeous with the roof flowing all the way to the back. Just my opinion.
Perfect green and torque thrust D’s hell yeh
That was a hell of an analogy
65 or 67... they're all gorgeous cars. Bone fide classics.
Thank you so much for not removing the mustang logo from the grill!
My favorite is the 67/68...but that transition from 64 to the 68 styles was awesome..i love them all
You left out the interior ceilings map light council? That’s was one of the 67 coolest features!
Love your description. I own a 1967 base model Mustang coupe 3.3 6 cylinder 3 speed with a fair amount of rust and I absolutely Love it. The way you describe the idle of a classic car, and the soul it brings to it just sitting inside with the vibration, and the sound, is just beautiful and so true. My Mustang is alive in the way you describe any car being alive. Thank you for your video about the 1967 Mustang fastback. Most beautiful Mustang ever.
The 140 MPH speedometer first appeared,(as optional),on the 1965 Mustang GT option,then became standard equipment on the 1966 Mustang!
Never knew
Latter half of the 60’s to the early 70’s (before oil crisis BS) were the coolest cars ever by far. Mustang, Cougar, Charger (my favorite), RoadRunner, Chevelle, Camaro… literally everything. The designs STILL look futuristic and were WAY ahead of their time. It doesn’t even make sense how it’s possible. Back when there was no replacement for displacement, and there was no debate over it. They literally considered a 350 CI engine a small V8 back then. Cars will never come this close to being this cool again. Ever. I envy any lucky bastards who have anything from this era. First and probably only thing I’d do if I won the lottery is buy all those cars I just listed.
Had a 67 fastback definitely wish I never had to sell it
It’s not just a beautiful car, it’s a musical instrument.
Is it better than 68 though? I think the ''vent'' is more clean on the 68.
I don't have money but still I am watching this..I think I am in love with this car...I know I can't have this in my entire life but this is the love of my life since childhood.
Probably the most handsome American car in the world.
Dude my grandpa has one it’s beautiful
Those rims are maaaasssiiivvveee
Beautiful car. I used to have a 68 It had the marker lights on the fenders It also had a foot pedal for the windshield wipers
A beautiful car hands down !
Such a beautiful design, I would take ten of these in every color before I was ever seen behind the wheel of that new Ferrari 296 gtb stupidity, especially with a RoadsterShop chassis.
Couldn't agree more.
I expected a lot of hate over the 296 gtb. People truly have forgotten what cars were all about
Well said , many decades ago and still looks like it could be sold it new now , amazing lines absolutely one of the greatest automotive design ever the Mustang Fastback from the 60’s is muscle car at it’s prime !
Absolutely beautiful car. Always my fav. Mustang.
I'm not a Ford guy but the original fastback is one of the coolest cars to ever exist
Definitely my favorite mustang ever made
What a beautiful car but those hideous stick-on tire letters look awful. I've owned a '67 FB for over 30 years and just love the styling.
Amazing artistry brother, respect!
My first car ‘67 Mustang fastback GT 350 with a 390 from the factory…miss it 😢😢
The intro was really nice
What a cool video!! Really enjoyed it!
Looks great with raised white letters and all!
They should make a performance 2 seat mach e similar to this mustang.
The Mach-E can do fuck it self.
Best car ever built!! I hope to own one someday.
I thought I never would. Found a fastback in San Diego for $22,000. Had a 427 FE in it.
This year of mustang is the best body style. Out of all of them this style is King.
That Mustang is such a beautiful car , I love It . Absolutely awesome 🤟🤟👍
With the 67 restyle, Ford really honed this machine to perfection. It has aged extremely well. The way that fastback roof blends with the car, it's just hot. The roof and the rear taillight panel are my favorite features. It looks great in almost any color, but the dark green is one of the best imo. Oddly enough it's been said that Lee Iacicca didn"t like the 67 remodel. To me, it"s oerfect...sans the white lettered tires
Your preaching to the choir here bro ! 👍
Beautiful car! It would look good in my garage next to my GT350.
I have a 1967 hard top… came with the i6, previously swapped, now has a 289 hipo. Since I don’t bother keeping it original, might fork up the 12 grand for a fastback conversion kit.
I have a 68 fastback (pretty much the same as a 67) and I love it, but I also love the 65. Cant really say which I like better
I'm in the process of building one of the 385 Lima engines hopefully for a Mustang if I can find one. The hunt isn't going well. Had a guy offer me the vin plate and a matching title the other day for three thousand lol
Featuring a GT with all the bells and whistles is really what we’re after.
I absolutely LOVE my pro touring 67’ Fastback… so sexy, so fast, so timeless. The looks never stop coming from other people.
Favolosa anche le scritte sulle gomme favolose!!! Mi fa mancare il respiro!!!!
Why don’t they redo this exact design on there modern cars with a classic looking but modern interior. It would be amazing
What kind of tires does it have?
Wow what a dream car.
I had one in Wimbledon White, a GT 390 4 speed 9" Ford rearend.
I wish I can get a Mustang like that. Either that, or a 1955 Ford F-100, or a 1972 Ford Gran Torino, to honor my grandfather, who died of Pancreatitis Cancer in 2015.
Ur a talented drawer btw! 🥰
This is my dream car. I've always wanted one of these beautiful cars. mine would be. Royal blue with black rims with a ghost stripe.
Great video!
Just F IN BEAUTIFUL ❤❤
The 65and 66 fastback are really cool too
I hope Sienna Motor have asked permission to the Senna family in order to use Ayrton’s “S” logo.
Cant find the car on their website
'67 in moss green for the win !!
The side vents on the Shelby Cobra where functional to cool the rear brakes.
It's called Dark Moss Green in 1967. I bought that exact same spec. car when I was in high school in 1978, as my first car. I paid $1700 for it, and had 156k miles and wasn't in great condition. My dad helped me rebuild the 390, and I upgraded to an Edelbrock intake, Holley carb. Hooker full length headers and Isky cam. It had the 3.00/1 gears in the 9 inch, but still ran 13.90's at 97mph in the quarter mile. I sold it 10 years later after putting almost a 120k more miles on it for $3500, the worst sale I ever made. I've missed my Dark Moss Green '67 Fastback 390 automatic every day since. I recently bought an Eruption Green '22 Handling Pack Mach1 that is a way better and faster car, but that '67 will always be my favorite, the most beautiful car that rolled off the Ford assembly line.
Best looking ever !
Beautiful!
Beauty and a beast. Both a beauty aaand a beast!💪💪💪
Sharp man!
I had a '67 in that green when I was 17 in '69.
The letters on the tires are pretty big. Nice look. Are they special tires?
Ever built don't know about that but it's one of them
Looks cool!
This is one time I'm going to be that guy. I had one when I was younger I sold it, and now I'm sad😢 the only bright side is is I saw it at a restoration shop a couple years after.
This mustang reminds me of the Great movie with Steve McQueen call Bullitt.
I prefer the hood with turn signal indicators plus I’d get disk brakes
Great video , thanks
Holly smokes. Nailed it man.
What does it say on the tyres?
Can you make a design of the BMW X8 of how it would look like please
How much is the market price for that car?
Top five most beautiful cars in the world!
My very favorite Mustang I love the color
I 150,000% agree with this.
I think the designs these days are limited by safety regulations. You wouldn’t be able to make a 67 these days to pass regulations. It would have to have higher door frames, the headlights would have to be higher, smaller windows. A side pilar to protect the driver, it would need airbags everywhere so the dash wouldn’t be as slick and small, and the list goes on and on.
68 was sweet also
I love this car!