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Classic Mustang Comparison Scorecard Current job: choose the strongest candidate.
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1967 Mustang Comparison Scorecard

Compare up to three cars before making an offer. Score body style, price discipline, rust, documentation, drivability, parts needs, and confidence so the cleanest decision is obvious.

1967 Mustang comparison board with notes and inspection tools

Car 1

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Car 3

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Comparison result

Score the cars after entering at least one candidate. Saved scorecards stay in this browser only.

How to use this score

This is a decision aid, not an appraisal. Use it to decide which car deserves deeper inspection, a VIN check, rust map review, and budget plan. A rare body style should not outrank weak documentation or major structure risk.

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Send yourself the checklist and comparison path before making an offer or scheduling travel.

No popup. No spam pitch. Use this when the car or project is real. By submitting, you agree to be contacted about this checklist or tool path and related classic Mustang guidance.

Use this scorecard to prioritize inspection and documentation work, not to shortcut year-specific valuation questions.

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Turn the score into a buyer decision.

A scorecard should lead to market context, a disciplined offer, and seller proof before a deposit or travel plan.

Build an offer range Set the number before negotiation. Watch market context Check body-style value pressure. Analyze a listing Break down the seller story.

Editorial review

How we check these public tools

These pages are reviewed to stay useful, specific, skeptical, and buyer-protective. If something is not documented, the site should not present it as firsthand fact, and it should not read like sales copy.

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67Mustang.com

Last checked

June 23, 2026

Review focus

The comparison scorecard review checks that proof quality, rust risk, drivability, parts burden, and documentation can outrank body-style emotion.

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