This 1967 Ford Mustang Custom Fastback Heads to Barrett-Jackson

Pro-Touring Perfection: 1967 Ford Mustang Fastback Resto-Mod Headed to Palm Beach

Gearheads, mark your calendars — an absolutely wild 1967 Ford Mustang custom fastback is rolling across the block with no reserve at the 2025 Barrett-Jackson Palm Beach Auction, happening April 24–26 at the South Florida Fairgrounds.

Under the hood, this beast packs a Kenne Bell-supercharged 5.0L Coyote V8, paired with a Tremec T56 6-speed manual transmission that channels power to a Ford 9-inch posi rear. Built in full Pro-Touring Resto-Mod style, it rides on a Roadster Shop chassis featuring coilovers, a triangulated 4-link rear setup, and power rack-and-pinion steering — engineered for both street performance and track-ready handling.

Stopping power comes from Baer 6-piston disc brakes with drilled and slotted rotors, ensuring this Mustang handles just as confidently as it accelerates. Dressed in silver with bold black racing stripes, it sports GT500-inspired upgrades including a ducted hood, aggressive front fascia with running lights, custom side skirts and scoops, a rear spoiler, and side-exit exhaust — all bringing serious attitude to its classic silhouette.

Inside, it’s far from factory. A custom leather cabin is loaded with modern touches: bucket seats, air conditioning, Classic Instruments AutoCross gauges, a Shelby-style roll bar, tilt column, power windows, and a premium sound system with a JVC head unit (featuring a backup cam), Focal speakers, and a pair of 8-inch subs tucked behind the rear seats.

This Mustang sits on 18-inch Shelby wheels wrapped in low-profile rubber, perfectly rounding out the muscle-meets-modern vibe. If you’re chasing a head-turning restomod with serious muscle and craftsmanship, this one’s worth watching — and it could be yours.

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