1965 Mustang Fastback, 289 HiPo engine built to K-Code specs,
4-Speed. Factory Poppy Red with black vinyl and trim. All original
body panels and floors, taken down to bare metal in the mid 1970s
and repainted nicer than when it left the Ford plant. Second owner
purchased the car in 1972 and transformed the car from a A-code car
to a K-Code spec car with show finish and detail. He kept pictures
and receipts from 1972-1975 documenting the transformation. Engine
block, heads, and all HiPo components were purchased from the Ford
dealer parts counter (C8AM-6015-B Ford HiPo replacement block). The
undercarriage is detailed nicely, and everything is either painted
body color, chrome plated, or finished with a protective rock
guard. The fuel and brake systems were redone in 2015 by the third
owner, and the car has hardly any miles on it since then. It's
sitting on mirror-like chrome 14 Magnum 500 wheels with U.S. Royal
Redline tires. Starts, runs, and stops great! Excellent owner
history, extremely well kept and cared for. Receipts and
documentation available upon request. Visit KC Classic Auto online
at kcclassicauto.com to see more pictures of this vehicle or call
us at 913-888-1234.
Vehicle Details
1965 Ford Mustang
Listing ID:CC-1701898
Price:$55,900
Location:Lenexa, Kansas
Year:1965
Make:Ford
Model:Mustang
Exterior Color:Poppy Red
Interior Color:Black
Transmission:Manual
Engine Size:V-8
Odometer:1358
Stock Number:23-003
VIN:5R09A151777
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