Difference between a GT and std coupe?
67coupe
05-07-2004, 06:27 PM
I was thinking about cloning a 67 coupe into a GT. I already have the GT wheels, but I can't remember what else was different. Any experts out there know what and where on the badges and options inside and out?
rerun
05-07-2004, 06:46 PM
wheels, gas cap, side stripes, tranny (MUST be a 4spd Toploader), headlights grill bar (and lights), holes in the rear valance for dual exhaust, upper console(op), and turn signal hood (op).
thats a GT mustang..
thats a GT mustang..
67coupe
05-07-2004, 08:19 PM
Were there not auto GT's? GTA I think? Does it need a console? etc
rerun
05-07-2004, 10:00 PM
yes, their GTAs, but you said GT so i just assumed that you wanted a GT not a GTA(keep that in mind when talking about it). GTAs also have a front 1/4 panel fender badge depicting "GTA".
well.. i can get really in depth with you here. how much detail are you going for, just make it look like a GT or GTA or are you going for the real deal?
Also, what engine/tranny are you running?
well.. i can get really in depth with you here. how much detail are you going for, just make it look like a GT or GTA or are you going for the real deal?
Also, what engine/tranny are you running?
benswolf_1
05-08-2004, 02:24 AM
Fog lights, a rally pac and trumpet exhaust wouldnt hurt to have either
67coupe
05-08-2004, 12:49 PM
I want the real deal. Can't find a site that has the info or even good enough pictures.
rerun
05-08-2004, 02:12 PM
the best site for that info would be at:
http://www.1967mustang.com
on the left hand side click "GT or GTA" probably all the info you will ever need.
http://www.1967mustang.com
on the left hand side click "GT or GTA" probably all the info you will ever need.
67coupe
05-08-2004, 05:42 PM
That is a good site. Thanks for the help. I have worked on a lot of 289/302 engines in the past and I restored a 69 F100 recently. I was looking for a car to build a resto-rod when I found this 67 coupe. I had been looking for a 68-69 Dart to put a 440 in, but the body on this Stang was so straight and rust free I couldn't turn it down. So now I am not a "Ford" man , yet I find myself owning two of them.
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