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136 cars (816 pictures) found: year of "1968", roof type of "hardtop", grouped by car

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(7 photos of a 1968 Meadowlark Yellow Mustang GT California Special Hardtop) This Meadowlark Yellow 1968 GT California Special Mustang hardtop was a the 2010 Mustang Roundup car show in Bellevue, Washington. This GT/CS has GT style wheels and a 289ci V8 engine.


(4 photos of a 1968 Royal Maroon Mustang GT California Special Hardtop) This Royal Maroon 1968 Mustang GT California Special was at the 2010 Mustang Club of America Grand Nationals in Bellevue, Washington. This GT/CS has the optional GT style wheels, Lucas fog lamps, and a 302ci V8 under the hood.


(6 photos of a 1968 Lime Gold Mustang GT California Special Hardtop) This Lime Gold 1968 Mustang GT California Special with black vinyl roof was at the 2010 Mustang Roundup car show held in Bellevue, Washington. This GT/CS was ordered with the GT option which included dual exhaust with quad exhaust tips, argent slotted steel wheels with GT center caps, and heavy duty front and rear spring. All other standard 1968 GT options were not used including the GT gas cap which probably could be ordered separately.


(3 photos of a 1968 Yellow Mustang GT California Special Hardtop) This custom 1968 California Special Mustang GT was at the 2010 Mustang Roundup car show in Bellevue, Washington. This GT/CS was originally ordered Wimbledon White with a black vinyl top, but now wears a bright yellow exterior paint, custom wheels, and custom engine.


(5 photos of a 1968 Sunlit Gold Mustang Golden Nugget Special Hardtop) This is an authentic 1968 Limited Edition 'Gold Nugget Special' promotional car for the Pacific Northwest dealerships. One of only 481 actually produced of the scheduled 525 to be offered through the promotion. The Golden Nugget Mustang has a DSO# 741111 on the door data plate, with the 1111 indicating the Special Order Unit as such. It was a promotion that was offered at no additional charge, however it could not be ordered. According to the promotion details and first hand information from an original owner, each Ford Dealership in the Pacific Northwest was to receive one Gold Nugget Special and the first person who came in wanting to by it was the lucky person. It was sold with a custom commemorative dash plaque with the original purchaser's name and a simulated gold nugget affixed. All of the Gold Nugget Mustangs were only available in the Coupe model, with Sunlit Gold exterior paint, hood blackout stripes, and a black vinyl top with either black or nugget gold interior. They were produced with varying combinations of engines, transmissions and other available options. This particular Gold Nugget Mustang has the original 200ci inline 6cyl engine and 3spd manual transmission. It runs and drives excellent and was driven on a 1200 mile road trip earlier this year with no issues. It is currently driven several times a month and never has any issues starting right up. It is virtually a rust free car and besides needing paint it needs little else to be a great driver/show car. The interior is in nearly perfect condition. Here is your chance to get a truely limited production Mustang. There is a Gold Nugget Registry that has been formed and to date less than two dozen have been confirmed to still be in existence with less than a dozen actually registered. The well known California Special had a production run of more than 4100 being built. The Gold Nugget Special was equal to approximately 10% of that total making it a more unique and rare Mustang than the California Special. I am asking 6250.00 and I may consider partial trades. If you're looking for something different and special, this is the Mustang for you. Feel free to email or call any time. Thanks, Jeff


(3 photos of a 1968 Seafoam Green Mustang Hardtop) Check out this Seafoam Green 1968 Mustang hardtop. It was about to leave the 2010 Uftring Ford car show in East Peoria, Illinois. I quickly walked over and shot some photos. I had never seen this unusual color in person before. It is a very light shade of green.


(5 photos of a 1968 Passionate Pink Mustang Color Of The Month Hardtop) Passionate Pink 1968 Mustang hardtop which was part of the Color of the Month promotion when new. It was the February color - for Valentines Day. This one has a white interior and a white vinyl top.


(3 photos of a 1968 Mustang Rainbow Of Colors Hardtop Advertisement) Frank Cate Ford of Elk Grove, California also sold Rainbow of Colors Mustangs in 1968. This ad is from the February 22, 1968 edition of the Sacramento Bee from Sacramento, California. They advertise it as the "Rainbow Sale" and have a bunch of 1968 Mustang hardtops in all new rainbow colors. They cost $3420.


(7 photos of a 1968 Mustang Dixie Special Hardtop Advertisement) Ever hear about the Mississippi, Louisiana 1968 Dixie Special limited edition Mustang? Neither did we until we discovered this series of newspaper advertisements from several Mississippi and Louisiana dealerships between February 27th and March 29th of 1968. This ad was placed by Swartzfager Ford in the March 15th, 1968 edition of the Laurel Leader-Call in Laurel Mississippi. From this ad we see that the Dixie Special was a limited number of specially built Mustang, Fairlane hardtop, and Ford XL fastbacks for the Dixie area. From the other advertisements in this set we see that the Dixie Special included a special paint job, a Dixie Special license plate, and an emblem on every unit. It doesn't appear that just one color was used since this advertisement says Special Colors. From the last ad we know that at least one was a light yellow and most of the ads state a Mustang hardtop. We also think the Dixie Special emblem is the 11 star badge with the Dixie Special lettering shown at the bottom of each ad. Probably 11 stars for each of the states in the original Confederate Union. Now the hunt is on to find one of these Mustangs! Could this be one of them? The DSO, date, and special color matches. This ad shows some new 68 Ford cars on a car carrier. The two Mustangs on top look like GTs. They have the fog lights in the grille and C-stripes on their sides. It is interesting that they have the economy dog-dish style hub caps. Many of the 60s cars were ordered this way.


(6 photos of a 1968 Sunlit Gold Mustang Golden Nugget Special Hardtop) This is a Sunlit Gold 1968 Mustang Golden Nugget Special coupe. The Golden Nugget Mustangs came with the blackened hood louvers, black side C-stripes, and black interiors. They also came with a plaque on the dash with the owner's name. This one does not have the plaque.


(1 photo of a 1968 Pebble Beige Yellow Mustang Hardtop) This 1968 Mustang hardtop is painted Pebble Beige. It has disc brakes, power steering, air conditioning, the exterior decor option and the 289ci 2v engine with automatic transmission.


(5 photos of a 1968 Meadowlark Yellow Mustang GT California Special Hardtop) Meadowlark Yellow 1968 Mustang GT/CS hardtop with black vinyl roof at the 2011 Mustang Roundup car show held in Bellevue, Washington. California Special features include argent styled steel GT wheels, black GT/CS side stripe and lettering, California Special rear letters, metal rocker panel trim, louvered hood with hood pins, and Shelby style rear spoiler/wing and side scoops.


(13 photos of a 1968 Madagascar Orange Mustang Rainbow Of Colors Hardtop) This is a Madagascar Orange 1968 Rainbow of Colors promotional Mustang with a J-code, 230hp, 302 cubic inch, 4-barrel V8. This car was a special order car from the San Jose, California area. Besides the special order paint it came with automatic transmission, white sidewall tires, center console, power disk brakes, power steering, AM radio, tinted glass, deluxe seat belts, remote left hand mirror, and deluxe wheel covers which included the center red cap to the standard full wheel covers. The vinyl roof may have been a dealer added option. The Rainbow of Colors was an east coast promotion which featured special order paint in a rainbow of colors. I got to see this car in person. Its been repainted but its in very good condition. We also have a sister to this car since it shares the same special order number.


(1 photo of a 1968 Eastertime Coral Mustang Color Of The Month Hardtop) This car needs restoration but its a special order car. It has special order Eastertime Coral exterior paint as part of the April 1968 Color of the Month promotion. Other upgrades includes a 289ci V8 engine (removed, not on this car anymore), automatic transmission, power steering, AM radio, tinted glass, wheel covers; most of which is missing. This car was ordered with Orville and Ann's Mustang, since it has the same DSO and special order number. The door tag to this car reads 65A blank 2A 15D 513000 2 W; where the paint code is blank.


(3 photos of a 1968 Mustang GT California Special Hardtop Advertisement) This is a copy of a Ford press release for the 1968 California Special hardtop. The text reads, Ionia, Michigan - Fiber glass components for Ford's recently announced California Special version of the popular Mustang -- designated the Mustang GT/CS -- are being produced by A.O. Smith Corporation's plant here at a rapid pace to keep up with West Coast demand for the sporty model. A fiberglass deck lid with integral racing spoiler lower back panel and body side scoops are among the new Mustang's design features that reflect the definite influence of Ford's 1968 Shelby GT models, built at Ionia by A.O. Smith.


(1 photos of a 1968 Green Mustang Shelby GT-500 Hardtop) This is a dual prototype! It was originally the 1968 California Special hardtop prototype. Then it was sent to Shelby to become the 1968 GT-500 hardtop prototype. It is known as the "Green Hornet" and is still around today! The rocker stripes say EXP 500. As "Experimental".

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