This 1965 Ford Mustang K-Code convertible is finished in its one
year only color of Dynasty Green with a black convertible top and
black standard interior. Recently restored to factory condition and
is powered by the matching-numbers 289/271hp High-Performance V8
engine with the upgraded Tri-Power intake and Cobra Dress-Up kit
backed by a 4-speed manual transmission and 9-inch rear
differential. Additional options include 14-inch Styled Steel
wheels with Red Line radial tires, front disc brakes and full-size
spare tire. According to the original Door Data Tag, this Hi-Po
Mustang convertible was built on January 18th, 1965, for the
Seattle District Sales Office. Sold new in February of 1965, the
original owner would own it until 1974 at which time the K-code
would make its way to California and spend the next 48 years. The
last owner performed the restoration which included having the
entire car taken apart and painted in 2017. A binder is included
with the sale that outlines owner history as well as numerous
restoration receipts. The original Owner's and High-Performance
Equipment manuals are included.
Vehicle Details
1965 Ford Mustang
Listing ID:CC-1604915
Price:Auction Vehicle
Location:Las Vegas, Nevada
Year:1965
Make:Ford
Model:Mustang
Exterior Color:DYNASTY GREEN
Interior Color:BLACK
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:0
Stock Number:142346
VIN:5R08K175786
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