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Jonathan Nimerfroh   [save as a favorite?]
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Image © 2012, Jonathan Nimerfroh || My Grandmother's Daily Driver
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Jonathan Nimerfroh: : JDN PHOTOGRAPHY, LLC
Address: Philadelphia, PA 19127, USA
Phone: web: www.jdnphotography.net
phone: 484.680.4512
Jonathan Nimerfroh's Message: In July 1968 for $3,206.71 my Grandmother became the owner of this Ford Mustang. She has put 71,992 miles on it and keeps the original sales receipt and window sticker in the glove box. It was purchased with the following options.

Candyapple Red
Hardtop
Black vinyl interior
SelectShift Cruise-O-Matic, V-8
Power steering
AM/FM stereo radio
SelectAire air conditioner
Pinstrips
Wheel covers
Whitewall tire option
Pop open gas cap

The 1968 Mustang was little changed from it 67 counterpart. Most of the changes were in subtle refinements to the interior and exterior. New options for 68 included an AM/FM stereo radio, rear window defogger, re-designed front power disc brakes, and the all new 302 cid engine.

Other changes included the deletion of the horizontal grille bars, the deletion of the F-O-R-D letters at the front of the hood, simplification of the quarter panel ornament, and many safety features. Due to increasing governmental regulations, the 1968 Mustang now included front and rear side marker lights, folding, flush mounted interior door pulls, and an energy absorbing steering column. There were several "region specific" models offered from various dealers. Two of the most noteable were the California Special, and the High Country Special. Total production for 1968 was 317,404 units.

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JDN PHOTOGRAPHY is a boutique photojournalism studio based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, founded in 2003 by owner photographer Jonathan Nimerfroh. Jonathan earned a degree in journalism from the Lynn University and worked as a photographer for several Philadelphia newspapers. Jonathan is also a proud member of the American Society of Media Photographers.
Last Update: 8 days ago
Member Since: 11.9.2005 (Senior Member)

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The images below are from the portfolio of Jonathan Nimerfroh. They are presented here for your viewing pleasure. These images may not be used elsewhere and are protected by copyright. To see these images, click on the icon and you will see a much larger image.
1 "1968 Ford Mustang"
My Grandmother's Daily Driver
2 "1968 Ford Mustang"
My Grandmother's Daily Driver
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My Grandmother's Daily Driver
4 "1968 Ford Mustang"
My Grandmother's Daily Driver
5 "1968 Ford Mustang"
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9 "1968 Ford Mustang"
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10 "1968 Ford Mustang"
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