The first-generation Ford Mustang is a truly iconic vehicle, and as such, plenty of them trade hands on a regular basis in all shapes and forms, whether that be bone stock or heavily modified. Over the past few months, we’ve seen more than one cross the auction block, including a 1967 Shelby GT350 tribute convertible and an authentic Eleanor recreation. Now, we have yet another first-gen pony car to add to that list – this very cool 1967 Ford Mustang modified by Count’s Kustoms, which is up for grabs at Bring a Trailer and was featured in season five of the History Channel TV series Counting Cars.
Originally finished in Wimbledon White, this 1967 Ford Mustang has since been repainted in a silver hue with black center and side stripes and red accents, which adorn bodywork that’s been modified with a cowl hood, front and rear spoilers, and body-color bumpers. The whole thing rolls on a set of 18-inch Coys five-spoke wheels wrapped in Nankang Ultra Sport tires measuring 225/40 in the front and 245/40 in the rear.
Inside the cabin, this Mustang features a pair of bucket seats reupholstered in black with silver and red accent stripes to match the exterior, along with RJS latch and link-style lap belts, a Hurst shifter, a vintage-style stereo, and a wood-rimmed steering wheel. Underneath, the pony car has been fitted with front and rear sway bars, four-wheel disc brakes, and power steering.
Power for this 1967 Ford Mustang comes from a Ford 302 cubic-inch V8 that’s been dressed up and fitted with an Edelbrock Performer intake manifold and a Holley four-barrel carb, which sends power to the rear wheels via a Tremec five-speed manual transmission and a 9-inch rear end with 3.70 gears.
With some modern updates and a unique style, this ’67 Mustang is certainly unlike anything we’ve seen in a while, though that’s precisely what fans of Counting Cars have come to expect from its eclectic crew, however.
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Comments
Okay, I give up. What’s an ‘authentic (Eleanor) recreation’?? Is there such a thing as a ‘fake recreation’? LOL
Speaking of “fake recreation. Wasn’t it found that a few years back that ‘Counts Kustoms” was deemed to be a “fake recreation” show? Hmmmm. 4th generation Ford owner. Now they say that Ford is building a battery factory in CHINA. GM is looking better each day now. I currently own a 2021 F-150 crew cab with a Coyote 5.0.
Absolutely awesome,stunning,Count’s Customs have done an absolutely fantastic job to the interior,bodywork/paintwork and stunning detail work to the engine and electrics.To Danny(the count),owner/proprietor and your staff a big thankyou from a Mustang fan.You definitely come highly recommended,that’s for sure.
I own and drive a 2020 Ford Mustang Bullitt MK 6,which is my 3rd one in recent years.My two previous one’s were GT,s,both V8,s.