Vehicle Description
1964 Ford Mustang Convertible - Rare Early "K" Code, Rotisserie
Restored! Ford's most iconic car from the post-war period was
undoubtedly the Mustang, and it was nothing short of a sensation
when it was introduced. Thanks to its good looks, high level of
comfort and performance, even in standard trim, and overall
affordability, almost everyone in America wanted to have a Mustang
parked in their driveway. To many, the most desirable Mustang
available in 1965 was the convertible, as it was equipped with the
289-cubic inch V-8, nicknamed the "K-Code" due to the letter K in
the fifth position on the car's chassis number, which denoted the
289 Hi-Po's presence. This HiPo convertible was built in the San
Jose, CA assembly plant on July 27th, 1964 making this a extremely
rare early example that is powered by a "K" code 289ci/271hp engine
backed by 4-speed top loader transmission and 9" rear end. Finished
in the attractive Vintage Burgundy complemented by a stunning white
interior makes this Mustang really pop. Under previous ownership,
this example was treated to a complete rotisserie restoration and
has seen only a few miles since. The undercarriage has been well
detailed to the same quality as the top. A 1964 � Mustang
Convertible will never go out of style, and with less than one
percent of 1965 Mustangs equipped with the K-code option, this will
surely be a desirable and popular automobile for years to come.
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