1965 Ford Mustang Coupe What a Great Pony Car! 'C' - Code 289ci V8
2bbl and a Manual Transmission. Our Mustang Decodes as Follows per
the Factory Door Tag; It is a 1965 Produced 'Coupe' Body Style
Finished in Rangoon Red Standard Crinkle Vinyl Bucket Seats and
Interior in Black An Optional '4' - Speed Transmission Built on
October 24th of 1964 Out of the Washington District Sales Office
And with 2.80:1 Gears This Beauty has a Solid Body with Apparently
Sharp Body Lines and a Great Overall Appearance 'GT' Emblems, Fog
Lights, and Styled Wheels have been added for Looks and the Mustang
Indeed Looks Awesome! In 1965 the Ford Mustang debuted as a simple
sports car powered by a 170 cid six cylinder with a pair of V8's as
options. Originally named for the fighter plane, the P-51 Mustang
and later the horse Mustang became the emblem. Buyers loved its low
price, long hood, short trunk styling, and its many options and
Ford loved its high volume sales. We Urge you to call and contact
us with any and all questions. We sell and ship worldwide as well
as offer low interest financing and extended warranties on all our
vehicles.
Vehicle Details
1965 Ford Mustang
Listing ID:CC-1851347
Price:$24,500
Location:Hilton, New York
Year:1965
Make:Ford
Model:Mustang
Exterior Color:Rangoon Red
Interior Color:Black
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:15289
Stock Number:1903
VIN:0000005F07C332871
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