Modified for performance and style, this 1965 Ford Mustang Fastback
showcases aggressive gray paint with bold black racing stripes
running down its center. For the discerning collector, "347"
airbrushed near the cowl announces its performance credentials
while the full chin spoiler, tri-bar headlights, and '67
Shelby-style hood with pins and air scoops create a formidable
profile. Rear window louvers add vintage racing flair while chrome
Foose 5-spoke 17" wheels complement the exterior trim perfectly.
The BFG G-Force Super Sport AS tires (215/45/R17 front, 245/45/R17
rear) grip the asphalt with authority, completing this Mustang's
competition-ready stance.
Inside, black dominates the upgraded Pony interior where
leather-bolstered seats with carbon fiber-style vinyl inserts
provide both comfort and lateral support. The white-faced gauges
with steel bezel surrounds offer clear readouts while the woodgrain
steering wheel adds a rustic touch to the cabin. A floor-mounted
shifter rises from the center console with convenient dual cup
holders on the passenger side. Black door panels with steel finish
maintain the sporty theme, while Mustang-branded floor mats protect
the clean carpeting throughout. The AM/FM cassette stereo with AUX
capability stands ready to provide soundtrack options.
Ford performance lives in the claimed 347 stroker V8 engine,
featuring Dart aluminum heads and Edelbrock intake topped with a
Holley Sniper electronic fuel injection system for precise throttle
response. The C4 3-speed automatic transmission handles the power
delivery with ease, while the 8" rear end puts that muscle to the
pavement. Long tube headers with O2 sensors connect to a
glasspack-style dual side-exit exhaust system, creating the
signature Ford V8 rumble. Power steering makes navigation
effortless, and four-wheel power disc brakes provide exceptional
stopping capability. Subframe connectors add rigidity to the
chassis for improved handling.
HIGHLIGHTS:
• 302 CI V8 Engine (Claimed 347 Stroker)
• Dart Aluminum Heads
• Edelbrock Intake
• Holley Sniper Electronic Fuel Injection
• C4 3-Speed Automatic Transmission
• Power 4-Wheel Disc Brakes
• Long Tube Headers with O2 Sensors
• Dual Side-Exit Exhaust with Glasspack-Style Mufflers
• Subframe Connectors
• Gray Paint with Black Racing Stripes
• "347" and "Stroker 2+2" Airbrushed Badging
• '67 Shelby-Style Hood with Hood Pins and Air Scoops
• Full Chin Spoiler
• Billet-Style Grille
• Rear Window Louvers
• 17" Foose Chrome 5-Spoke Wheels
• 215/45/R17 Front, 245/45/R17 Rear BFG G-Force Super Sport AS
Tires
• Black Interior with Upgraded Pony Style
• Bucket Seats with Leather Bolsters and Carbon Fiber-Style Vinyl
Inserts
• Upgraded White-Faced Gauges with Steel Bezel Surrounds
• Woodgrain Steering Wheel
• Floor-Mounted Shifter
• AM/FM Cassette Stereo with AUX
• Air Conditioning
• Power Steering
• Tilt Steering Column
Designed for speed and built for excitement, this 1965 Ford Mustang
Restomod combines classic fastback styling with modern performance
upgrades. With its 347 stroker V8, upgraded suspension, and
aggressive appearance, this Mustang offers an ideal blend of
vintage style and contemporary capability. Call today!
Vehicle Details
1965 Ford Mustang
Listing ID:CC-1952175
Price:$82,995
Location:Mesa, Arizona
Year:1965
Make:Ford
Model:Mustang
Exterior Color:Gray
Interior Color:Black
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:970
Stock Number:4127-PHX
VIN:5T09C146978
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