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Ford Mustang Convertible
Ford Mustang Convertible
Lot Number | 89 |
Make | Ford |
Model | Mustang Convertible |
Year | 1967 |
Transmission | Automatic |
Engine | 302 V8 |
Mileage Indicated | |
Paperwork | Yes |
1968 Ford Mustang Convertible – Custom-Built Street Machine
This 1968 Mustang Convertible has been transformed into a head-turning restomod Finished in retro-style orange paintwork, it features a full custom suspension setup including CPP front suspension, adjustable coil overs, and a 3-link rear coil over system, for handling that’s far superior to the stock vehicle. It has disc brakes all round
It has a fuel-injected V8 mated to a C4 automatic transmission, a full stainless steel exhaust system is fitted. The interior has been fully reupholstered in grey with detailing.
Frequently Asked Questions
An in-person car auction is an event where vehicles are put up for sale to the highest bidder. It takes place in a physical location, such as an auction house or a designated venue, where potential buyers can attend the auction in person.
In an in-person car auction, registered bidders gather at the auction location and bid on the vehicles that are presented on the auction block. The auctioneer starts with an opening bid, and interested bidders raise their hands to place their bids. The bidding continues until there is only one bidder remaining, and that person wins the vehicle.
To participate in an in-person car auction, you need to register beforehand. Registration requirements include providing identification, proof of residence, and a deposit. Once registered, you can attend the auction and bid on the vehicles that interest you.
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Test drives are not allowed at in-person car auctions. However, you can check the interior, and examine the vehicle’s features.
Winning a bid at an in-person car auction is considered a binding contract. If you change your mind or fail to complete the payment, you will face consequences such as losing your deposit.