Here's a beautiful example of the car that took the world by storm,
a 1964� Ford Mustang Convertible, and it's now available from the
MAXmotive Pittsburgh Showroom. Originally a triple black car, it
has Raven Black exterior paint, black vinyl interior with bucket
seats, and a black convertible top, which is power-operated. The
engine is the '64�-only 260ci V8, which has been fortified with a
Holley 4-barrel carburetor on a Summit intake. Exhaust exits
through a complete dual exhaust system with chrome tips. Another
highlight is the wheels. Styled after the original Mustang GT
wheels, these have two important differences. First, they're formed
out of aluminum rather than steel, and they're 15-inch instead of
14. They're mounted on staggered sized radial tires -- P215/65R15
in front with meatier P255/60R15 in the back. The cabin is pure
Mustang, with the original dash, bucket seats, and the famous
Mustang floor shifter for the Cruise-o-matic C4 automatic
transmission. It's the model that debuted at the New York World's
and featured in the Ford Motor Company exhibit. This 1964� Ford
Mustang Convertible brings a desirable color combination, V8 power,
and the Cruise-o-Matic transmission for an enjoyable and even
collectible package. See detailed photos at www.maxmotive.com.
Vehicle Details
1964 Ford Mustang
Listing ID:CC-1531109
Price:$31,500
Location:Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Year:1964
Make:Ford
Model:Mustang
Odometer:55015
Stock Number:V1039
VIN:5F08F170448
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