1967 Ford Mustang GT 390 FIA - Monte Carlo 1967 replica - Lot 140

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1967 Ford Mustang GT 390 FIA - Monte Carlo 1967 replica - Lot 140
1967 Ford Mustang GT 390 FIA - Monte Carlo 1967 replica Chassis: 7T01S205662 French registration - FIA technical passport ERRATUM: Please note that the passport has expired, but that a 2018 Historic Regularity Vehicle Pass is on file. - Faithful replica of the Mustang entered in the Rallye Monte-Carlo 1967 by Ford France driven by Johnny Hallyday - Fully restored by Bullit Racing in 2007 - Genuine GT 390 Hardtop base (S-Code) - Several participations in the Monte Carlo Historique Since its launch in 1964, the Ford Mustang has embodied the spirit of American muscle cars, combining power and assertive style. The 1967 GT 390 version, equipped with a 390 ci V8 with quadruple-barrel carburetor and 320 hp, is one of the most emblematic of these models, particularly for its involvement in rallying. The example presented is a faithful replica of the Mustang entered by Ford France in the 1967 Monte Carlo Rally. Produced at the Metuchen (New Jersey) plant, it is a genuine GT 390 Hardtop S-Code, prepared in the spirit of the official cars. In 2007, it benefited from a complete restoration entrusted to specialist Bullit Racing, carried out with no budget constraints and representing over 50,000 euros of work. The body was completely stripped and rebuilt, while the mechanics were carefully revised and prepared for use in FIA competition, in compliance with the Group 1 homologation sheet. With its FIA technical passport, this Mustang has already taken part in several editions of the Monte Carlo Historique, confirming the quality of its preparation and its reliability. Its presentation faithfully reproduces the period livery used by Ford France, while incorporating the technical elements required for regularity or competition. This model represents a rare opportunity to take part in historic events aboard an authentic GT 390 prepared to the highest standards, combining American power with the history of European rallying. 1967 Ford Mustang GT 390 - Ford France Monte Carlo Replica Chassis: 7T01S205662 - French registration - FIA technical passport - Faithful replica of the Mustang entered in the Rallye Monte-Carlo 1967 - Fully restored by Bullit Racing in 2007 - Genuine GT 390 Hardtop S-Code - Multiple participations in the Monte Carlo Historique The Ford Mustang GT 390 is one of the most recognisable versions of Ford's legendary pony car, combining striking style with V8 power. Equipped with a 390 ci V8 with four-barrel carburettor delivering 320 hp, this model gained notoriety not only on American roads but also in European motorsport - most notably through the car entered by Ford France in the 1967 Monte Carlo Rally. The example presented here is a faithful replica of that car, built from a genuine GT 390 Hardtop S-Code produced at the Metuchen (New Jersey) plant. In 2007, it underwent a comprehensive, no-expense-spared restoration by Bullit Racing, totalling over €50,000 in work. The body shell was fully stripped and rebuilt, and the engine was carefully overhauled and prepared to FIA Group 1 specification. The car is accompanied by an FIA technical passport, making it eligible for numerous historic competition and regularity events. It has already taken part in several editions of the Monte Carlo Historique, confirming both its reliability and its quality of preparation. The livery faithfully replicates the Ford France works car, while the technical set-up reflects period-correct rally specification. A rare opportunity to compete in historic events behind the wheel of an authentic GT 390, combining American muscle with a distinguished European rallying heritage.
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