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1967 Ford Mustang Fastback Drag Car Featured on Drive Network

Last year we shared a fantastic video with you from the Drive network. The lengthy video featured Mike Musto of the Drive network reviewing a nice 1967 Eleanor recreation. Well he’s back at it again. This time with a 1967 Fastback drag car.

The car, owned by Greg Smith, is a no nonsense 67 Fastback. It’s simply made to go in a straight line extremely fast. The setup is a serous one. A 393 Windsor stroker motor, 8-point roll cage, Currie 9-inch rear end with 4.10 gears, B&M ratchet shifter and 15-inch Fenton drag wheels with Mickey Thompson drag slicks out back and skinnies up front.

The interior however is very stock. A non-original hood and roll cage (for legal purposes) are the main modifications that have been added and Greg mentions he is reluctant to change much on the vehicle. He takes some pride in leaving it stock.

So get your headphones on and enjoy this great 12 minute video.

July 30, 2013by 67mustangblog.com

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