Vehicle Description
This 1965 Ford Mustang has distinction from the first impression.
And as you dig into the details, like the awesome color combo,
upgraded V8 power, four-on-the-floor, and nice extras (including an
A/C system that comes with the sale), you'll see someone invested
nicely in balancing a classic appearance while also adding some
worthwhile upgrades.
We know why this one first caught your attention. It's the paint
package. Red and black Mustangs are great for aggression, but this
goes in a different direction. Glowing gold paint is a
sophisticated kind of distinction. It's a modern clearcoat
application that has the kind of shine to really complement the
mirror-like chrome bumpers. This one also deletes some of its trim
so that you get a clean view and the nice body panels and good
gaps. The Boyd Coddington 17-inch wheels add some sporty appeal,
and at the same time, the extra hint of black has a timelessly
tasteful contrast against the gold. And if you like the way this
looks, you're going to love the interior.
The exterior gold returns inside, but now the black is really
present to give it a full two-tone presentation. There's a deep
color on the carpet, seats, doors, headliner, and more to give it
the overall feeling of quality. Plus, there are some nice upgrades,
like provisions for an AM/FM/CD stereo w/USB input, and the sale
comes with a new kit from Classic Auto Air to install air
conditioning (packing slip with contents in the photos). But what
you'll love best is how this is set up for the driver. You get the
individual comfort of a bucket seat, wood-rimmed steering wheel,
and the shifter in the center console is positioned where your
right hand will want to be.
While these first-year pony cars topped out at 289 cubic-inches,
you're looking at an upgrade to a 302 V8. Plus, the consignor
states this is a freshly rebuilt motor, and the way it fires up
readily and how it cleanly presents in the engine bay reaffirms
this solid investment feeling. The V8 inhales deeply with a Holley
four-barrel carburetor, and it makes a sweet sound as it exhales
out of the dual exhaust. This coupe was built to keep you in-touch
with the road, and it has the right features for those who like
sports car, like the four-speed manual transmission and added grip
of modern ZR-rater tires.
This first-year pony car has the look, features, and power you
want. So don't let this total package classic slip away, call
today!