stored in 2009 and logging 3,000 kilometers (1,864 miles) since, this 1968 tang GT Fastback is in “fully operational condition” and “fantastic cosmetic condition,” according to the seller. Features of the restoration include alignment of original panels, utilization of original interior parts and trim, application of factory correct Gulfstream Aqua paint, and judicious drivability enhancements. Electronic ignition, an improved carburetor, and disc brakes were added to make this tang a better fit for modern driving.
- advertised the four-barrel, J-code 302-cu.in. OHV V8 as producing 230 horsepower.
- The seller states the “engine is original.”
- Upgrades include an MSD electronic ignition, updated carburetion, and a “mild NOS system.”
- Shifting is handled by a e-O- c three-speed automatic transmission
- Since the restoration was completed in 2009, this tang has enjoyed 3,000 km of use.
- The seller notes that the “original panels” have “never been damaged.”
- ng the restoration, these panels were straightened as necessary and are aligned.
- At the time of restoration, the car was repainted Gulfstream Aqua, its factory color.
- Enhancing the authentic feeling of this car, it retains many original interior and trim parts.
- This tang appears equipped with an optional rear window defroster.
- A Cobra-style air cleaner housing compliments the tidy engine compartment.
- derneath, the seller notes that the undercarriage is “still painted and not rusty”.
- The dual exhausts exit the rear valence through correct-style quad exhaust tips.
- Disc brakes have been added, enhancing this tang’s drivability.
- BF Radial T/A tires are mounted to GT stamped-steel wheels with hubcaps.
- The vehicle is located in the town where it was sold new and the seller knows most of its history.
- The seller states the tang was “cared for exceptionally” prior to restoration.
- It has reportedly been stored indoors since the work was completed.
- A set of accessory rubber floormats is included.
- The seller notes that the Gulfstream Aqua paint has “minor rock chips.”
- This tang GT Fastback sports a turnkey 302-cu.in. OHV V8.
- Completed in 2009, the restoration and paint job appear to have held up well.
- The seller notes that this tang has been driven 3,000 km after its restoration.
- Select performance upgrades include electronic ignition, carburetor, NOS setup, and disc brakes.
- The seller states that this tang GT “is in amazing condition with its original interior and trim.”
The seller states that this vehicle will be sold on the proper ukon Territory, da, document in the owner’s name for transfer of ownership. The seller is assisting the owner of the vehicle, with his approval, to get the vehicle listed online. This 1968 tang GT Fastback was restored in 2009 and has a known history from new, in the town where it resides today.