1965 - Ford Mustang on 2040-cars
Dallas, Texas, United States
As we celebrate Mustangs 50th anniversary, this eye catching 65 Mustang is for sale. This is Mustangs first fastback. The body was stripped to the metal then manicured laser straight, then painted this absolutely stunning black on top and sunburst orange on the bottom. the body panel gaps are even and tight. Sporting a 1967 Shelby fiberglass hood. Bumpers and all chrome parts are new. All weather stripping is new, cowl vents, floor pans and carpet all new. Heater has been rebuilt. New custom built wheels wrapped in 255-40-17s in the rear and 225-45-17s in front with disc brakes. Interior finished in black and burnt orange with chrome trim. Custom front seats, fold down back seat. The engine is a 351 Windsor built in a speed shop in Denver. Bored 40 over, port and polished, chrome moly rings and roller rockers. 425 horse power. Backed by a rebuilt Top Loader 4 Speed with close ratio gears. A Ford 9" differential with 350 gears finishes it off. Flow Master exhaust with H pipe. Less then 1000 miles on restoration, Transmission has 2000 miles and the engine 18,000
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