This 1965 Ford Mustang GT has proper V8 power, four-on-the-floor, a
cool color combo, and the overall appeal of finding a true A-code
fastback.
Arcadian Blue is one of these great colors for an early Mustang.
Sure, these look good in an aggressive red or black, but a creamy
light blue fits nicely with its a vintage car appeal. That's why it
also has the upgraded US Mags wheels that allow for modern
performance tires. We like this fastback because it appeals to the
open road as much as it does a local cruise-in. After all, the
louvered rear pillar and GT package give this a hint of the
sinister. This one even does it a little more distinction with
features like the yellow fog lights in the grille and the triple
rocker stripe done in a tasteful dark blue. It also has the correct
badging and dual trumpet exhaust pipes coming through the rear
valence. Plus, there are the right underlying details, like rear
frame rail reinforcements for the dual exhaust that give it the
right signs of being a real-deal Mustang GT.
The interior gives you a cool blue and white luxury package. It
makes for a very well done overall color theme, because after all,
it looks like they mixed the two interior colors to get the
exterior one. It's a detailed presentation with working courtesy
lights, wood-like trim, and the fold-flat rear seat. Plus, everyone
loves the look of the running ponies on the backs of the front
seats. There are even nice details like the correct trunk mat and
AM radio that's still there for display. So just like the exterior,
the overall impression is complete, vintage, and ready for those
who want a driver's classic. That's why you have bucket seats, a
center console in-between, a wood-rimmed steering wheel, and a
Hurst floor shifter.
This is an A-code car, so get you a well-done 289 cubic-inch V8
with four-barrel carb for added performance. The whole setup is
quite clean from a good investment. There are also nice details,
like the correct decals and FoMoCo washer fluid bag. It even has
the look of proper power with the ribbed Mustang valve covers and a
bracer bar going across the top. It fires up readily, and the V8
makes a terrific sound out of the H-pipe dual exhaust. In fact,
when you check out those pipes in the undercarriage photos, you'll
see an overall tidy look of quality underneath the whole car. It
gives you confidence to take this one out on the road, and that's
exactly what a GT mustang is all about. The four-speed manual
transmission gives you full control over the V8 power, and the
upgraded tires and front disc brakes are great for handling.
This is the Mustang GT with all the right pieces for performance,
flair, and distinction. Don't let a well-priced complete package
like this slip away. Call now!
Vehicle Details
1965 Ford Mustang
Listing ID:CC-1411103
Price:$47,995
Location:Concord, North Carolina
Year:1965
Make:Ford
Model:Mustang
Exterior Color:Arcadian Blue
Interior Color:Blue
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:8152
Stock Number:6091-CHA
VIN:5T09A187976
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