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Printable 1967 Mustang Buyer Checklist

Use this at the car before a deposit. The goal is not to prove the car is perfect; it is to find the expensive unknowns before price, emotion, and body-style hype take over.

Buying Guide

Identity and Paperwork

  • Title name, VIN, and seller story match.
  • VIN on inner fender is visible and not suspicious.
  • Door warranty plate supports the claimed body style.
  • Receipts or photos support restoration claims.
  • No pressure to skip inspection or paperwork checks.

Rust and Structure

  • Cowl water test does not wet front floors.
  • Floors, torque boxes, rockers, frame rails, and trunk drops inspected.
  • Shock towers and aprons checked for cracks or repairs.
  • Quarter bottoms, wheelhouses, and door bottoms checked with light.
  • Convertible rockers/top structure checked twice if applicable.

Mechanical Baseline

  • Cold start observed before warm-up.
  • Brakes stop straight and pedal does not sink.
  • Steering has no severe wander, bind, or unsafe play.
  • Cooling system does not overheat or leak during test.
  • Transmission shifts without grinding, slipping, or harsh delay.

Electrical and Interior

  • Headlights, signals, brake lights, gauges, wipers, and horn work.
  • Charging system works and wiring is not brittle or hacked.
  • Floors under carpet are inspected, not assumed.
  • Seats, belts, glass, locks, and weather seals are usable or priced in.
  • Water stains, mildew, or soft trim panels are investigated.

Value Discipline

  • Fastback premium is backed by documentation and structure.
  • Coupe value is compared against condition, not just asking prices.
  • Convertible value accounts for shell and top-system risk.
  • Parts availability is checked before unusual trim or missing pieces.
  • Offer subtracts repair risk, transport, taxes, and first safety work.

Decision

  • Buy: solid shell, clear paperwork, realistic price, basic roadworthiness.
  • Inspect closer: one unclear system, missing proof, or negotiable repair risk.
  • Walk away: title trouble, hidden rust, unsafe brakes, seller pressure, or vague restoration claims.

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Continue the workflow

Carry the checklist into the next check.

Once the field sheet is ready, move to body-style tradeoffs and rust mapping before travel, deposits, or offer pressure start pushing the pace.

Choose body style Match coupe, fastback, or convertible risk to the buyer. Map rust severity Turn inspection clues into a risk level. Open seller script Ask for proof before scheduling travel.

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Last checked

June 23, 2026

Review focus

The buyer checklist review checks that field-inspection prompts cover identity, rust, drivability, documentation, and deposit risk before travel.

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