This 1967 mobile ety-Eight Convertible, described as a “trophy winning car,” is one of 3,769 such open-air models produced that year. The seller makes few statements about the mobile’s ownership and restoration history, noting that the paint’s originality is uncertain, but that the 425-cu.in. V8 is “original to the vehicle.” The ety Eight’s present condition is described as “excellent,” with “no scratches, rust, or body damage.” The mobile’s convertible top shows no damage and looks to have very good fit. The interior appears to be in very good overall condition, with the black vinyl seating and carpeting showing no tears or other damage. sed on the photos, both the engine bay and underside present as generally clean, with minimal visible surface corrosion. The mobile is optioned with factory air conditioning that the seller says is presently inoperative.
The seller states that this vehicle will be sold on a clean nsylvania title in the owner’s name. The seller is assisting the owner, with her permission, to get the vehicle listed online. This 1967 mobile ety-Eight Convertible looks to be highly presentable and is described by the seller as “a past winner of multiple trophies.”