Gateway Classic Cars of Tampa is pleased to feature this amazing
1965 Mustang GT fastback. This 1965 Mustang was built in July of
1965 originally at the San Jose plant, and the owner states it was
restored around 13 years ago. This Luxury package Mustang was part
of a production run of just 5,776 cars, a truly exclusive Stang for
1965. The car has the proper "A" Code 289 V8, mated to a 4-speed
manual transmission. The car comes with the original ribbed rocker
covers, styled alloy wheels, and AC compressor - which was fully
rebuilt. This lovely A-code GT is finished in Raven Black over a
red vinyl interior. It also features cold air conditioning, working
AM/FM Radio, power brakes, radial tires, gunmetal American Racing
wheels wrapped in cooker Redline tires. This thing really turns
heads! The 289 V8 roars to life and plays the siren song of
horsepower and the 4 speed manual shifts like butter. Good thing
the suspension is tight because you'll get carried away with how
well this pony drives. Don't miss your chance to wrangle this hot
Black and Red 65 Mustang GT. Cars this nice are gone nearly as soon
as they are offered!
Vehicle Details
1965 Ford Mustang
Listing ID:CC-1891825
Price:$66,000
Location:O'Fallon, Illinois
Year:1965
Make:Ford
Model:Mustang
Exterior Color:Black
Interior Color:Red
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:93894
Stock Number:TPA2839
VIN:GCCTPA2839
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