Vehicle Description
This really is a Southern car, purchased new in Atlanta in 1965,
and it has been maintained and cherished by the same family since
new. Critically, the owner says there is no rust, which has been a
major problem with the first generation Mustangs. This car has been
driven a remarkably low 88-thousand miles since new. It is also
features the rare and desirable factory air-conditioning.
The engine is the virtually bullet proof 289 cu. in. V-8 linked to
a console mounted T-bar Cruise-O-Matic 3 speed automatic
transmission. The engine has recently been given a professional
tune-up.
This two-door convertible has been repainted in its original Raven
Black and looks great with the white vinyl convertible top. The
4-seat black interior includes bucket seats in front.
The power top and power steering all work properly.
Full documentation comes with the car including the original owners
manual, embossed owners card and warranty plan plus registration
paperwork.
These first generation Mustangs, the original "pony car" with their
European styling and sporty performance, completely changed
Americans' idea of what makes an exciting car. The Mustang were
incredibly popular from first sight. Even with high production
numbers, according to Hemmings, the value of early Mustangs,
especially convertibles, has continued to gain steadily.
ESTIMATE: $30,000 - $40,000