Photography by Jason Matthewhe 1967 Ford Mustang is one of the most popular muscle cars from an era widely accepted as the “greatest generation of muscle cars.” The 1967 Ford Mustang saw nearly 500,000 cars manufactured, making it one of the most common Mustangs. The 1967 Ford Mustang Shelby G.T. 500 is also the rarest Mustang ever built. So, when we see a 1967 Fastback, we know what we are looking at, as it is one of the most popular and sought-after muscle cars. Just something about its styling and performance makes it the “heartthrob” of muscle cars.
Rick Ribeiro presents his 1967 Ford Mustang Fastback for us to enjoy on these pages. One needs to look closely, as he has added a handful of styling and performance enhancements that make this Fastback a true hot rod through Emanon Auto & Customs and Powers Restorations efforts. Rick worked closely with Emanon Auto & Customs on all the fabrication to bring it to a rolling chassis. From here, he and Powers Restorations worked together to yield the awesome body- and paintwork in a custom-mixed green flake. Powers was also involved with the final assembly, glass, trim, and the interior.
The brake system consists of a Wilwood Forged Dynapro Big Brake front brake kit with 12.19-inch drilled-and-slotted 32-vane rotors and six-piston calipers. The same drilled-and-slotted rotors are used in the back, but this time with four-piston calipers. The brake package is pressed into service using a Wilwood master cylinder and booster coupled with a Lokar billet pedal assembly. The Mustang Fastback rides on 18-inch Forgeline three-piece wheels wrapped with Michelin Pilot Sport 4 rubber; the front rubber measures 215/35ZR18 and the rears measure 255/35ZR18.
There can be no denying that Mustangs are cool. Couple this with the tremendous efforts put forth by Rick and others and this 1967 Ford Mustang Fastback is genuinely an amazing street machine.