7. 1967 Ford Mustang Fastback
The third F&F movie, Tokyo Drift, featured yet another muscle car legend, a dark green 1967 Ford Mustang Fastback. It had two white stripes gracing its body and four seven-spoke JDM Volk GT-7 rims with Toyo Proxes T1R tires. They built six of those cars just for filming purposes, all using 1968 bodies. They swapped some with a 2.6 L RB26DETT twin-turbo I6 from the Skyline GT-R. The production team spent around two months on these modifications alone.
Two of those Mustangs featured a 430-cubic inch Windsor V8 engine, bringing the horsepower up to around 500 HP. Some other mods for these cars included improved brakes, rear roll cages and racing seats. The crew removed the extra headlights to provide the intercooler with enough fresh air.
When you see one of the sexiest cars ever created in Detroit with an impressive list of mods, you might picture an astronomic price. However, they offered five of the six Mustangs for sale in Southern California with prices ranging from $14,000 to $22,000. This is far less than the cost of any classic fastback Mustang, especially in drivable condition. It is quite possible these hot movie Mustangs were the biggest F&F bargain of them all.