First-generation Mustangs have an appeal unlike almost any other
classic car, and this 1965 Mustang, fully repainted in its factory
Wimbledon White, is no exception. But beyond its obvious aesthetic
appeal, it's believed to have been in the same family since
purchased new.
Inside, we find a nicely refreshed black vinyl interior. A pair of
fold-down bucket seats sits ahead of a three-spoke wheel that
sports the iconic Mustang emblem on its center cap, while just
beyond that is a 120-mph horizontal steering wheel. Sliding heater
controls keep things simple, while a retro-style AM/FM/AUX head
unit offers more soundtrack options than the unit it replaces.
Under that steel hood, we find a classic 289-cubic-inch
overhead-valve V-8 engine that was said to have been rebuilt in
2009. A two-barrel carburetor feeds into a stock-style intake
manifold, while spent gases are expelled through a dual-to-single
exhaust. Power is routed through a tried-and-true three-speed
manual transmission before being sent out to the Ford eight-inch
rear end.
HIGHLIGHTS:
• Believed One Family Owned Car
• Refreshed in 2009/2010
• 289 CID V8
• 2 Barrel Carb
• Ford 8in Rear
• Three Speed Manual
• Steel Styled Wheels
• Thin white wall tires
• Black Vinyl
• Retro Style AM/FM/AUX Stereo
• Tons of Receipts
• Owner's Manual
This classic 1965 Ford Mustang rides on a factory-style suspension,
along with 14-inch steel-styled wheels shod in 195/75R-14 tires.
Regardless of where your allegiance lies, there is always room for
a Ford Mustang like this meticulously cared-for beauty. Don't wait,
call today!
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