The 1965 Ford Mustang Wagon offered here presents as a rare and
thoughtfully executed custom that blends iconic Mustang design with
genuine utility. Built around a first-year Mustang platform and
fitted with GT-inspired equipment, this two-door wagon
configuration delivers visual impact alongside everyday usability.
Finished in Slate Gray Metallic with purple pin striping and
powered by a formidable 429 V8, the Mustang Wagon is well suited
for local and regional shows, distinctive weekend driving, or for
the collector seeking something truly outside the expected Mustang
narrative. The historical context of the Mustang Wagon is rooted in
one of the great what if stories of American automotive design.
While Ford explored and ultimately rejected the idea of a
production Mustang wagon, a prototype was famously created and
widely documented before disappearing from public view. This
example was custom-built in 1966 by coachbuilder William Sibo, a
Ford concept designer, for personal use, drawing inspiration from
those early experiments. Known to have been owned in Arizona since
2008, the Mustang Wagon has developed a show history of its own,
including accolades at the Detroit World of Wheels, and today shows
a five-digit odometer reading of 6,180 miles. The exterior presents
with strong visual cohesion and careful execution. Originally
finished in pink, the body was later refinished in Slate Gray
Metallic with contrasting purple pin striping, a combination that
highlights the wagon profile while remaining understated and
modern. Body panels align well, and the paint displays excellent
overall condition. The Mustang Wagon rides on Ford Mustang-logo
five-lug wheels wrapped in newer 225/45 ZR17 tires, and features
fog lights, clear headlamps, and a hood scoop that reinforces its
performance-oriented aesthetic. Inside, the cabin balances custom
craftsmanship with period cues. The four-seat interior features
broad bucket seats trimmed in gray houndstooth tweed and leather,
with light creasing consistent with careful use. Matching door
panels and gray cut-pile carpeting complement the upholstery, while
a black leather-wrapped Mustang steering wheel and chrome-accented
dash instruments complete the drivers environment. Modern
conveniences include functional air conditioning, an updated
AM/FM/Bluetooth audio system, and tinted manual windows, all
integrated without disrupting the original character of the design.
Power comes from a 429 cubic-inch V8 producing approximately 370
horsepower, paired with a C6 automatic transmission and a
center-mounted shifter. Power-assisted front disc brakes with rear
drums provide confident stopping, and the dual exhaust delivers the
unmistakable Mustang soundtrack. The drivetrain configuration gives
the Mustang Wagon performance credibility to match its appearance,
making it both engaging to drive and dependable for regular
enjoyment. For more information and details, please call or text
Kendi Brown at 1.623.404.9042 or email us at
[email protected] . This 1965 Ford Mustang Wagon is
available for inspection at our showroom in Phoenix. We are pleased
to offer FaceTime or WhatsApp live video inspections, and we help
coordinate shipping worldwide. We also have financing partners if
you are interested in financing.
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