Vehicle Description
1965 Ford Mustang Fastback
The Mustang was originally available as either a hardtop or
convertible, but during the car's early design phases a fastback
model was strongly considered. In 1965, a newly introduced fastback
body version with its swept-back rear glass and distinctive
ventilation louvers became available.
Imagine having the coolest new car on the block in 1965, the Ford
Mustang. Then ramp that up and imagine the coolest version of said
wildly popular Mustang, that being the Fastback version. Couple
that with a 289ci V8 and strap a 4-barrel carburetor on and now you
are living large. One of the earliest built versions of this
ultimate cool, we give you this Fastback to grace your driveway and
also give you the ability to turn the key then drive away. Who
wouldn't want this fully restored version of one of the most
popular cars ever built.
Exterior
From the galloping pony on the front honeycomb grille, to the fog
lights which frame the nose vents that sit beside the single
headlight, all the way back to the sloping rear roof line with the
iconic louvers this beautiful pony car possesses little faults.
It's all about awe with the near perfect Ivy Green respray,
restored chrome and brite-work, and classic American Racing 15-inch
5 spoke wheels wrapped in BFG rubber. Then for giggles, let's throw
in a tasteful white tri bar racing stripe right above the rocker.
Bringing up the rear is a galloping pony emblazoned gas filler cap,
chrome encircled through holes for chrome tipped exhaust. It just
does not get any better than this.
Interior
Hold that last thought...because throw open the doors and reveal a
pristine Palomino colored vinyl interior seating setup of 2 bomber
style buckets. In back a large fold down flat carpeted hinged floor
can be magically transformed into a rear 2 plus 2 Palomino covered
vinyl bucket/bench. This is grounded by fade free carpet and a
simple long stem Hurst gear shift lever between the buckets up
front. Looking at the dash, we see a wonderful amalgamation of
padded vinyl topper, and palomino colored painted lower with a
black vinyl panel in the center of the steering wheel. This sports
new chrome bezeled Vintage circular gauges flanking a larger
speedometer and tachometer in the center. A vintage Mustang
AM/FM/Cassette radio is neatly mounted where the original radio was
at one time.
Drivetrain
A pop of the hood and you'll have to squint, because there is so
much bling you will barely be able to stand it! A proper 289ci V8
which has been bored over .030 with a hydraulic roller cam with
.512 lift resides between the fenders. The heads have been ported,
polished, fitted with oversized valves, screw in studs and roller
rockers. This engine is dyno proven to produce 335hp. On top is a
Quickfuel 750cfm 4bbl carburetor and a Crosswind intake manifold.
Exhaling is now done through Tri-Y powder coated headers and JBA
2.5 inch exhaust tubing. Attached is a Tremec T5 5-speed manual
transmission. MSD provides the electronic distributor. All 335
horses go to the rear axle and spin the tires with a Ford 8-inch
3.55 Trac-Loc rear.
Undercarriage
It doesn't get any better than this, rust free, good floor pans,
unibody seams, and no signs of any rust. Like new suspension which
includes independent coil springs for the front, and leaf springs
with traction bars now on for the back. Braking is front disc and
rear drums and these are looking like new all around. Stainless
steel mufflers should last a good long time as they are definitely
rust free while power steering makes carving corners a breeze.
Drive-Ability
Slipping inside I gaze at the new instruments, crank up the radio,
and I was off to the test track. Here I could feel its 335 horses
pulling me forward while being pushed backwards input my seat.
Smooth shifting, and rail like handling from the like new
suspension parts in this car. The A/C blower was a bit too noisy
for my taste. All else was perfect.
Flashback to 1965, suburbia in the driveway, hottest car to come
along in years, and it's in your neighbor's driveway. Fast forward
we are in the new millennium, same car in your driveway, and the
car looks and performs better than it did when it left the
showroom. Come on down, where we only have the coolest of the cool
hanging around!
VIN DECODE
5T09A170482
5-1965
T-Metuchen, NJ Assy Plant
09-Fastback
A-289ci V8 4bbl 225hp
170482-Sequential Unit Number
WARRANTY TAG (Original, One On Car Is A Reproduction)
BODY 63A-Fastback, Standard Interior
COLOR R-Ivy Green
TRIM 26-Palomino Std Buckets
DATE 28S-May 25th Build
DSO 23-Philadelphia
AXLE 1-Ford 8" 3.00 Conventional
TRANS 5-4 Speed Manual
Classic Auto Mall is a 336,000-square foot classic and special
interest automobile showroom, featuring over 600 vehicles for sale
with showroom space for up to 1,000 vehicles. Also, a 400 vehicle
barn find collection is on display.
This vehicle is located in our showroom in Morgantown,
Pennsylvania, conveniently located just 1-hour west of Philadelphia
on the I-76 Pennsylvania Turnpike. The website is
www.classicautomall.com and our phone number is (888) 227-0914.
Please contact us anytime for more information or to come see the
vehicle in person.