A well-documented first generation Mustang GT with service receipts
from mid-eighties to present. An export model (D.S.O. 91)
documented as originally airman owned (6/25/1965). Rebuilt engine
and transmission are date matching. The GT Performance Package
covered only the V8 powered Mustangs, which included a variety of
interior and exterior cosmetic upgrades with a unique instrument
panel with additional gauges. Compared to the standard Mustang, the
Mustang GT was equipped with disc brakes, stiffer springs, a
stronger front stabilizer bar, and quicker steering. Ford offered
the GT package on all Mustang body styles (GT Hardtop, GT
Convertible, and GT Fastback). This particular GT Hardtop has a
White vinyl roof in excellent condition that matches its Wimbledon
White exterior. The Pony interior has two tone blue/white crinkle
vinyl with Rally Pack gauges and central console AC. This Mustang
has an 'A-code' 289 cubic inch (4.7L) motor with four-barrel
carburetor coupled to the 3 speed cruise-o-matic transmission and
Lincoln rear end. Don't miss a great opportunity to own this 1965
Mustang GT. Please note the '65 plate will stay with the car only
if sold in Texas. Don't miss a great opportunity to own this 1965
Mustang GT. Available now at Driven, in Houston TX.
Vehicle Details
1965 Ford Mustang GT
Listing ID:CC-1950760
Price:$38,300
Location:Houston, Texas
Year:1965
Make:Ford
Model:Mustang GT
Exterior Color:Wimbledon White
Interior Color:Light Blue / White
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:20944
Stock Number:50565FD5
VIN:5F07A756728
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