Ford has been producing the Mustang for over 55 years and after
many generations its appearance remains remarkably similar to the
original concept introduced in 1964. Our beautiful 1965 fastback is
a fully restored (2014) example of this popular American icon. The
fastback was recreated as a tribute to the Mustang GT350. A
straight body was refinished in original Wimbledon White with Red
GT350 strips. Period correct Mustang Styled Steel Wheels w/Cooper
radials give the exterior a great look. The interior was
reupholstered in Red vinyl. Door cards, carpeting and dash and are
all in very good condition. The fastback is equipped with cold A/C,
woodgrain/alloy steering wheel, factory gauge package, tinted
windows, front seat belts and AM/FM sound system (currently inop).
Based on the VIN number, this 'C-code' Mustang left the factory
with a 289/2V 200hp powerplant. We believe that the Mustang's
engine is still a 289, but cannot positively state that it is the
original motor. It is now fitted with an Edelbrock 4V carb on what
appears to be a FoMoCo intake manifold and is backed by a 3-speed
automatic transmission, most likely a C4. The chassis has manual
steering and manual 4-wheel drum brakes. This Mustang GT350
'tribute' will quickly find a new home - be that your Blue Oval
garage? ALL VEHICLES SOLD "AS IS".
Vehicle Details
1965 Ford Mustang
Listing ID:CC-1362126
Price:$42,995
Location:Concord, North Carolina
Year:1965
Make:Ford
Model:Mustang
Exterior Color:White
Interior Color:Red
Odometer:64378
Stock Number:2781
VIN:5F09C396696
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