Ebay: 1967 Ford Mustang Trike, Yes It's Real

 



This is one 1967 Mustang you have to see to believe, but wait it's not just your ordinary average classic Mustang it's a Trike!  Yes folks a Trike as in a 3-wheeled motorcycle with one-half of a 1967 Mustang and the front-half of a motorcycle.  According to the owner the trike it took 2 years to complete this custom beast with no shortcuts taken.  It features a 289/302 bored .060 over, T-4 transmission, 9 inch rear end and some custom paint work.  As of writing this, the custom 1967 Mustang Trike has a starting bid of $34,499 with no bids.  Check out the photos below with more after the jump.  For the Ebay auction click here.

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  1. Hello i loves mustang i did sent i was kid i love that one my kids would love it too what i want to ask i want put that up on my wall is they any way i can get the picture of it
    Thank you
    Tammy
     
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  2. Sweet Trike! I love it! Did it ever sell on ebay?
     
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  3. I have always been intrigued by Mustangs converted into other vehicles, and have always wanted to own one. Mostly to take to Car Shows or other events where I could show them and talk to other people about them. I've seen Mustang golf carts and rear ends of Mustang's cut off and made into trailers to match their Mustang Car Show car. This Mustang Trike is clever and unique, I've never seen one like it before. I'd bet it would generate alot of curiousity at a Mustang event, or anywhere else it goes. I like the Blue and White color theme. Hope the Ebay seller gets a buyer, but if not, I hope they enjoy many miles, and curious onlookers from it.
     
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