
Rare 'Vietnam' 1967 Ford Mustang auctioned to raise money for veterans
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A1967 Ford Mustang fastback that was exported to South Vietnam was sold for $145,600 at an auction to raise money for military veteran education efforts.
Gary Gastelu is Fox News Digital's Automotive Editor.
The green car was one of five built at Ford's Metuchen, New Jersey, factory that were shipped to South Vietnam that year. It was the only fastback in the bunch.
It was originally destined for Germany and stripped of the Mustang name so that it could be sold as a T-5 because Ford did not own the rights to "Mustang" in the country at the time.
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