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1965 Ford Mustang Convertible

Restored, Rust Free SoCal Black Plate Car, 289 V8, Automatic, Show o

$32,800

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This is a very nice example that is sure to help make its new caretaker many happy memories!

THE ESSENTIALS

SOLD to California!! This is a true California “Black Plate” rust free and well restored 1966 Ford Mustang Convertible. It has been restored to be a wonderful touring car while being nice enough to show at regional events. This has been restored and maintained by Pedro Meyer in San Diego who was responsible for one of the nicest collections of collector cars in Southern California.

We love the original Ivy Green exterior paint (Code R) with the white convertible top. The paint is in very nice condition with some body prep issues that are only noticeable upon close examination. This Mustang was exhibited at the La Jolla Concours in 2015, attesting to the condition of the cosmetics. The chrome and stainless trim are in very nice condition. Rally style fog lights have been added along with Rally wheels, which really make it look sporty and sharp!

The interior is simply gorgeous. It is all redone in the original Ivy Gold (Code 28) and looks perfect with the Ivy Green exterior. All of the work done looks to be top quality. The restoration added some modern touches, such as a modern vintage looking stereo, discreetly added stereo speakers, LED lighting for the interior, etc. The stainless steel center console, 3-spoke steering wheel and the optional Rally Pac tachometer and clock look fantastic! The convertible top is not power operated, and folds down in a matter of seconds. This is classic Mustang!!

The drive train is excellent as this was meant to be a car that could be used weekly as a dependable and enjoyable car to own! It features the original 289 V8 with the 2-barrel carburetor, conservatively putting out 200 HP and good fuel economy. It was originally restored with its original 4-speed manual transmission, but its owner suffered a physical challenge and asked for a C4 automatic to be fitted in its place. The four speed is available if the new owner would like to retain it. The braking has been upgraded with front disc brakes and a dual power master cylinder.

This Mustang was built at the Dearborn Michigan assembly plant on October 13th, 1965. It comes with a complete appraisal, original owners manual and many restoration receipts.

If you’re looking for a gorgeous and excellent driving 1965 Mustang convertible, look no further. This is a rare find with this specification and quality. Well, unless you’re looking for a trailer queen or a beater! For more information and details call Harry Clark at +1.602.245.7200 or email us at harry@classicpromenade.com.

1965 Ford Mustang Convertible

$32,800

PRIVATE SALE STATUS
SELLER NAME
LOCATION USA
VIEWS 574
1965 Ford Mustang Convertible
1965 Ford Mustang Convertible

$32,800

VIN 5F08C321223
BODY STYLE Convertible
FUEL Gasoline
GEARBOX Automatic
DOORS 2
YEAR 1965
LOCATION Phoenix, AZ
PRIVATE SALE STATUS
SELLER
VIEWS 574

Ford Mustang

Interesting Fact: The Ford Mustang has been in continuous production since 1964 and is currently in its sixth generation. This vehicle was originally predicted to sell 100,000 units but ended up selling 400,000 in its first year, and the one-millionth was sold within two years of launch. From 1965 to 1973, the Ford Mustang was…
Interesting Fact: The Ford Mustang has been in continuous production since 1964 and is currently in its sixth generation. This vehicle was originally predicted to sell 100,000 units but ended up selling 400,000 in its first year, and the one-millionth was sold within two years of launch. From 1965 to 1973, the Ford Mustang was created from the compact Ford Falcon. In 1974, however, Ford decided to rework the Mustang to be a longer-wheelbase version of the Pinto. This model, called the Mustang II, was standard until the Mustang began using the Fox platform in 1979. The Ford Mustang stopped using the Fox platform in 2005 and has since produced two generations that use their own unique platforms. The sporty vehicle has offered six-cylinder and eight-cylinder engines throughout its lifespan, but a four-cylinder model is the base today. Throughout the years, varying models of the Ford Mustang were denoted with different nameplates such as GT, Mach 1, Cobra, and more. This muscle car is still a popular option for car buyers and enthusiasts today!

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PAUL
March 27, 2021

do you have more pictures of this car on line

 

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