1965 Ford Mustang Fastback on 2040-cars
Fresno, California, United States
More details at: raymundormmerkel@westhamfans.com .
1965 Mustang. It was 95 percent restored roughly 7 years ago and has been
driven a total of maybe 500 miles since that time. The owner is a retired Fireman and he travels non stop, hence
the reason for this Mustang being up for sale.
Originally when he first purchased this car it only had a freshly rebuilt forged motor. Nothing else. The car then
had the entire driveline removed and redone. The manual transmission was rebuilt with a centerforce clutch
installed. New Disc Brakes all the way around. Billet Specialties wheels with Michey Thompson ET street Rubber.
Rebuild ford 9 insh rear differential. Custom built 3 inch exhaust with remote electronic cutouts. The Paxton
Supercharger along with the engine was all removed and torn down for inspection. The heads were freshened, cam
changed, and blower sent back to have freshened. We built a custom carb hat enclosure and blow off valve. This car
sounds good!
To monitor everything we added sensors and a Dakota Digital Dash. It stays cool with a Aluminum Radiator and Spal
Fan setup. The engine is all color matched and has no leaks as well. Seats, belts, carpet all changed. It has
Billet hood hinges, billet Master Cylinder, Custom made strut bar. Heim jointed engine braces. This car truly needs
nothing.
The car was just brought in to have all the fluids changed, carb rebuilt again as he was unsure of fuel in it, tank
drained and new fuel pump put on
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