The first-generation Ford Mustang is a true icon. Few cars capture the imagination as much as Ford's muscle car. Not only with fans of American cars, but across the board of classic car enthusiasts, the Mustang is generally in demand.The Mustang appears in 1965 and barely two years later, this 1967 arrives at the Jacksonville dealership to be handed over to its first owner. The stunning lines, prized 289 'cubic inches' engine and beautiful color scheme makes this one a hit for the Mustang enthusiast. White is already not a commonly seen color for a Mustang, combined with the blue-green interior, it is a combination to get excited about.To begin, we first describe the exterior of the Mustang, which was originally delivered in Arcadian Blue but was later painted fresh white. It looks very good on the Ford and colors excellently with the original interior. The bodywork is neat and all associated items such as the chrome bumpers, lighting parts and other shiny parts are also in excellent condition. The hinged parts close easily and their fits are neat. The paintwork is fairly nicely done.The interior of the coupé is nice. The upholstery, carpeting, door panels and dashboard are all in clean, original-looking condition. The colors make it a typical American party, with all the parts with a function actually doing what they are supposed to do. In the center is the automatic transmission gearshift, which controls the 200 cubic inch six-cylinder. Not the most powerful engine available in the Mustang, of course, but a very pleasant, torquey six-pitter that is also reliable and relatively economical. This engine also sounds great.More important than the power is the huge dose of character a Mustang has on board. Ride, steer and accelerate: it's all a big party with the Ford, thanks in part to its fine-tuned suspension and pleasant steering characteristics. Squeezing the big left pedal you will find that the braking capabilities are also just fine. A top car that will provide loads of fun, both while watching and also while driving.