This is a one-owner 1967 Ford Mustang convertible. So you know this is a carefully cared for classic that has a high degree of originality. Nightmist Blue isn't just a cool name for your paint, but also this is the factory-correct color. In fact, you'll see the full combo is how this droptop pony was born. There was a restoration later in life, and so that has helped it continue a good luster and nice shine. That makes... for an attractive sunshine-friendly convertible. And speaking of shine, this has mirror-like bumpers, complete brightwork trim, and even intricate factory wheel covers. This total package is finished off with a new white top. It's so crisp that it makes this car look like the crest of a deep blue ocean wave. As much as we like the way this one looks with the top in place, with the flip of a switch, it powers down to reveal an even cooler interior. After all, the two-tone blue inside coordinates so nicely with the exterior paint. This factory-correct appearance looks great on the bucket seats, door panels, and dash. Even the carpeting is quite nice, so you know they made solid investments over the years to keep this a quality classic. The driver gets the improved round gauge package that came on later versions of the first-gen Mustangs, and everything is crisp and clear. The whole interior follows this car's period-correct and premium feeling â€" right down to the AM radio that's still cranking out tunes. This is a C-code Mustang, and so you get Ford's 289 cubic-inch V8 under the hood. It keeps with this car's blue paint scheme with its big blue block and blue air grabber. Plus, with the honest condition and the fact this is a one-owner car, we have no trouble believing them when we're told this is the original motor. Out on the road, this Mustang proves why America fell in love with this pony car. The hum of the dual exhaust, the crisp shifts of the three-speed manual transmission, smooth power steering, and modern Hankook tires all come together to make a fantastic cruiser. A one-owner car like this has been a cherished family member, and so it also comes with terrific paperwork. It includes the original fall 1966 bill of sale, dealer invoice, owner's manual, title documentation, build receipts, restoration photos, and more. This is an iconic classic that's looking for its second owner to uphold its unique history. Will it be you?