1965 Ford Mustang Restomod 2013 Ford Racing 5.0L, 32-valve Coyote
V-8 engine with Ti-VCT, generating at least 400 horsepower and
matched to a five-speed Tremec manual transmission Custom speedster
body with shaved handles, custom windshield� Professionally
installed custom vinyl WWII USAF theme wrap over jet black paint
Currie nine-inch rear end Heidts front end and tubular A-arms Dual
exhaust Four-wheel disc Baer brakes with cross-drilled rotors Rear
coilover suspension Modern Mustang GT Tan Moon leather bucket seats
Race Pac gauge set Vibrant exterior colors and chopped windshield
�We don't get many coyotes at MotoeXotica Classic Cars but this one
has four wheels and howls like no other!�Take one 1965 Ford Mustang
and substitute its factory driveline for one out of a modern
Mustang and there's the start of a hi-po recipe for racing brawn
and power! That's right, this car has a 2013 Ford Racing 32-valve,
5.0L Coyote V-8 with Twin Independent Variable Cam Timing (Ti-VCT)
under the hood, mated to a five-speed Tremec manual transmission
and backed by a nine-inch Currie rear end. The engine makes at
least 400 horsepower. Additional modern features include four-wheel
Baer disc brakes with cross-drilled rotors to improve cooling,
Heidts front end and tubular A-arms�and rear coilover suspension.
Engine breathes through dual exhausts that end before the rear
axle. This car is dry and clean underneath. The exterior really
stands out with a professionally installed custom vinyl WWII USAF
theme wrap over jet black paint. The nose is yellow, the hood is
green with a red scoop, the trunklid is green, most of the
bodysides are silver and adopts a WWII USAF theme and logo, right
down to the mock rivets, the tail end of the rear quarters are red
and the tail is black with a red rear valence panel. The paint is
in excellent condition. The car's lights are clear and crack-free
and the windshield has been chopped. Car's body panels are straight
and solid and the engine bay is very tidy. This coyote rolls on
BFGoodrich G Force Sport tires, 225/50ZR17s in front and
275/40ZR18s in back, surround five-star charcoal gray alloy wheels
with Shelby Cobra Spinners. Inside, the car sports modern Mustang
GT leather moon tan bucket seats that are well-sculpted to hold
driver and passenger in place during aggressive maneuvers, an
aftermarket steering wheel with a rim colored to match the seats
and complimented by matching door panels. A white ball tops the
Tremec shifter. The dashboard and center console are done in a
contrasting piano black and the console continues the aeronautic
theme with mini-mural of three aircraft instruments where your
right elbow rests while in the car. The horn is inoperable. This
Coyote also has a Race Pac set of gauges. This car is currently
located at our facility in St. Louis, Missouri. It is sold as is,
where is, on a clean and clear, mileage exempt title. GET OUT AND
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Vehicle Details
1965 Ford Mustang
Listing ID:CC-972902
Price:$45,900
Location:St. Louis, Missouri
Year:1965
Make:Ford
Model:Mustang
Exterior Color:Race
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:0
Stock Number:170106
VIN:5F07T600532
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