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I've blown up the image of the C-pillar. You can see a triangular emblem that looks a lot like the Country Squire emblem to the right that was used on some the Colt Mustangs. It also has lettering under the emblem which is short - probably COLT.
This Mustang was sold from Les McLane in York Pennsylvania. Do you know what they were promoting? We know from advertising that the 1966 Colt Mustang was created by Bob Davidson Ford in Baltimore Maryland. Bob Davidson Ford was giving away Colt's Football tickets then later Colt 45 beer. The 1968 Colt Mustang came from Bill Marsh Ford of Newtown, Pennsylvania and was part of promotion to promote a His and Her's Mustang set - the Colt Mustang and the Lady Mustang.
This is a 1:64 scale 1967 Lone Star Limited Mustang model built by Greenlight in 2008. The light blue color is a match for the Texas state flower called the bluebonnet. The cars were a territorial special for Texas just as the High Country Special was for Denver and the California Special for California. All 175 Blue Bonnet Special Mustangs where hardtops, had the sprint options package, blue luxury interior, steel styled wheels, with a 200ci in-line six or 289ci V8, and had a gold Lone Star Limited fender badge.
Front view of a Bluebonnet 1967 Lone Star Limited Mustang hardtop with the sprint options of fog lamps and louvered roof. This is a 1:64 scale toy car made by Greenlight.
This Greenlight 1:68 scale Bluebonnet 1967 Lone Star Edition Mustang hardtop has dual exhaust and steel styled wheels. That's a South Dakota license plate.
Here is a close-up of the Lone Star Limit badge which has the Mustang pony painted on it with
Lone Star Limit written below.
Looks like an automatic.
This car has the 289ci V8 optional engine with chrome air cleaner.
Here is the bottom of the 2008 edition of Greenlight. I think the 3050 is a serial number.
This amazing 1967 Raven Black GT Mustang is our Attitude of the Week starting October 15th, 2018. Amanda Svencer sent us this photo to be part of our new book
Mustang Special Editions. Amanda also has a 2008 Sherrod Mustang in the book. 10+ years of site visitors like you have helped us create this book. It has ~200 pages, 10x10 inches in size, 457 color & 52 b/w photos, ~96,000 words, and 662 Mustang special edition models by year divided 216 categories.
Download a printable index of all the special Mustang Special Editions in the book by year, name, and location. Thank you Amanda for being part of this project!
Burgundy 1967 Mustang hardtop with GT style fog lights
Burgundy 1967 Mustang hardtop, left front view. This one has a set of wide rear tires. They stick out just past the wheel openings.
Burgundy 1967 Mustang hardtop, left rear view.
Lime Gold 1967 Mustang GTA hardtop with the louvered hood and black vinyl top. Vinyl tops were very popular in the 60s and 70s. Many people change to a body colored painted top when restoring cars that originally came with vinyl tops.
Lime Gold 1967 Mustang GTA hardtop, right rear view. It wears a set of Magnum 500 wheels with spinners.
The exhaust cut-outs in the rear valance and GT gas cap are parts of the GT style package. Not sure if the rear blackout panel is a factory option. The "A" part of the GTA is for the automatic transmission.
We found this Lime Gold 1967 Mustang GTA hardtop the next year at the 2010 Uftring show. This time the weather was a bit better. It was overcast, but at least it wasn't raining.
Here is a close-up of the GTA emblem on the lower front fender. The "A" is for the automatic transmission.
The engine is the 390ci V8.
This 1967 Mustang Shelby GT-500 was used in the 2005 release of the "Dukes of Hazzard" movie. This car was driven by the bad guy, Billy Prickett (played by James Roday), during the grand finale Hazzard rally road race. This car is really a regular Mustang cloned into a Shelby for the movie.
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