For Sale: 1965 Ford Mustang in Seekonk, Massachusetts

Vehicle Description

This magnificent 1964 ½ Ford Mustang Convertible 289 w/ factory AC is one of the best examples known to exist. It's the recipient of 13 Gold Awards in the Thoroughbred class from the Mustang Club of America Nationals and Grand Nationals. The Thoroughbred Class is designated for the restored or unrestored cars that are restored or original with the correct era parts. Absolutely no reproduction parts, approved or unapproved are allowed. It's also the recipient of the prestigious Blue Medallion Award and Authenticity Award from the Mustang Club of America. This car is one of only a handful of 1964 ½ Mustang Convertibles to ever achieved these awards! All of the MCA awards are outlined in the photo gallery and included with the sale. It's been featured in the Mustang Times Magazine twice including on the cover. The Mustang Times Magazine is the official publication of The Mustang Club of America. It's also been featured in Mustang Enthusiast Magazine. All three magazines are pictured in the photo gallery and included. This example was built in Dearborn, Michigan on April 1st, 1964. It was finished with a Rangoon Red exterior and black interior. It was equipped with the following options in no particular order: accent group, power black convertible top, 2 speed electric wipers and washer, left hand remote mirror, back up lamps, 6.95 x 14 White Side Wall tires, padded visors, AM Radio, Air Conditioning, console, Cruise-O-Matic transmission and power steering. This Mustang was delivered to C&C Ford Inc. located in Horsham, PA in April of 1964. The first owner was Charles Ireland, a sailor in the US Navy. Mr. Ireland passed away in 1976 and his brother in law James Board from Charlottesville, Virginia purchased the car from the Ireland estate. Mr. Board did some upgrading to the car and kept it stored in an airplane hangar in his hometown. Thomas Broadwater purchased the car for his 16-year old daughter in 1978. The car was rust free and in very good mechanical condition. Approximately one year later, Mr. Broadwater decided that he would make a trade with his daughter and assume ownership of the Mustang himself. When the car was purchased it registered 79,000 miles. From 1978 until July of 1996 the Broadwater family put approximately 10,000 miles on the car to bring the total mileage to 89,000 miles. In 1996, Dennis Havens, a Gold Card Judge for the Mustang Club of America, approached Broadwater and they had discussions about the MCA Thoroughbred restoration of the car. At that time the restoration began and unfortunately a week later Mr. Havens passed. Through Haven's recommendation, Ray Mitchell of North Wilkesboro, North Carolina was commissioned to complete the project. The meticulous Thoroughbred restoration took approximately four years to complete. As time passed, original parts became increasingly hard to find as availability practically diminished. However, with diligent determination the car was finally completed in 2000. On September 1st, 2000 it won Gold in the Thoroughbred Class at the Mustang Club of America Grand Nationals earning 3 points which was a huge accomplishment. Since completion this car has never been started or driven. Matter of fact the convertible top has never been down and gas has never been put in the fuel tank. The idea behind not using the car was to keep it as well persevered as possible. As example, this car is equipped with an original Autolite battery that's never had any fluids put in it. These original NOS batteries are worth a fortune. Thomas Broadwater and Ray Mitchell trailered the car and showed it on the Mustang Club of America circuit for ten years from 2000 to 2010. It's been stored in a climate controlled facility and handled with best of care. It spent some time recently at the Kernersville Auto Museum located in North Carolina as a display piece. It was purchased by MS CLASSIC CARS in June of 2025 and July of 2025 is the first time it's been listed for sale. A new binder with information including a restoration log and some restoration photos are included.

 

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Vehicle Details

  • 1965 Ford Mustang
  • Listing ID: CC-1972602
  • Price: $124,900 (OBO)
  • Location:Seekonk, Massachusetts
  • Year:1965
  • Make:Ford
  • Model:Mustang
  • Exterior Color:Red
  • Interior Color:Black
  • Transmission:Automatic
  • Engine Size:V-8
  • Odometer:89000
  • Convertible:Yes
  • Stock Number:920
  • Trim Level:1964.5. MCA “Thoroughbred” Gold Award Winner
  • Title Status:Clear
  • Restoration History:Fully Restored
  • Exterior Condition:Excellent
  • Seat Material:Leather
  • Engine History:Original
  • Engine Condition:Running
  • Drive Train:Rear-wheel drive
Listed By:
MS Classic Cars
1865 Fall River Avenue
Seekonk, MA 02771

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