1965 Ford Mustang Resto 289 Rare Numbers Matchoing, Disc Brake, Power Steering on 2040-cars
Cherokee, Iowa, United States
Body Type:2 DOOR
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:289 V8
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Ford
Model: Mustang
Trim: 2 DOOR COUPE
Drive Type: REAR
Mileage: 63,054
Disability Equipped: No
Exterior Color: Red
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Interior Color: White
YOU ARE BIDDING ON A 1965 MUSTANG 2 DOOR COUPE. BOUGHT FROM THE SECOND OWNER AND WE BELIEVE THAT THE MILEAGE OF 63,000 IS THE CORRECT ORIGINAL MILEAGE.
THIS HAS THE VERY RARE FRONT DISC BRAKE FACTORY OPTION ALONG WITH FACTORY POWER STEERING. HAS ORIGINAL NUMBERS MATCHING ENGINE AND C4 AUTOMATIC. TRANS.
ROTESSERIE RESTORATION.
OVER $15,000 WAS INVESTED IN THE BODY AND PAINT, WHICH WAS PROFESSIONALLY DONE AT A MUSCLECAR RESTORATION BODY SHOP HERE IN IOWA. WE OPTED TO STAY WITH THE ORIGINAL COLOR AND THE ORIGINIAL INTERIOR COLOR AS WELL. BUMPERS AND ALL OTHER CHROME HAVE BEEN REFINISHED. NEW WINDSHIELD ALONG WITH ALL NEW SEALS ON ALL WINDOWS AND NEW WEATHERSTRIPPING ALL AROUND.
CAR HAS OEM 1969 MACH 1 HIGH BACK BUCKET SEATS UP FRONT ALONG WITH NEW CARPET,HEADLINER,DOOR PANELS, DOOR AND WINDOW HANDLES, NEW DASH PAD, ETC. ETC. ALSO HAS AM/FM MP3 PLAYER AND AWESOME SOUND SYSTEM. ALL LIGHTS, GUAGES, HEATER, ETC. WORK PROPERLY.
I DO ALSO HAVE AN ORIGINAL SET OF 1965 LOW BACK BUCKET SEATS IF YOU WANT TO PUT HER BACK TO ORIGINAL THESE WILL BE OFFERED TO THE WINNING BIDDER FOR AN ADDITIONAL $300.
THE FOLLOWING PARTS HAVE BEEN REPLACED IN THE LAST YEAR. NEW BRAKES FRONT AND REAR, NEW BRAKE HOSES, NEW WHEEL CYLINDERS AND BRAKE DRUMS, NEW FRONT BRAKE CALIPERS AND FRONT ROTORS. NEW IDLER ARM, ALL 4 NEW SHOCKS. ETC. WE ALSO ADDED A NEW MASTER CYLINDER AND NEW AFTERMARKET POWER BRAKE BOOSTER.
NEW CRAGAR WHEELS AND NEW TIRES LAST YEAR.
THE NUMBERS MATCHING 289 (#5F21) HAS BEEN PROFESSIONALLY REBUILT AND HAS BEEN BALANCED AND BLUEPRINTED WITH A .030 OVERBORE. WE ALSO UPGRADED TO AN EDELBROCK CAM, LIFTERS, TIMING CHAIN, AND INTAKE WITH A HOLLEY CARB. UPGRADED TO NEW PETRONIX ELECTRONIC IGNITION WITH NEW COIL AND PLUG WIRES. WE ALSO UPGRADED THE COOLING SYSTEM WITH AN ALUMINUM RADIATOR AND ELECTRIC FAN. (NO OVERHEATING PROBLEMS) WE ALSO INSTALLED NEW TRY-Y POWDERCOATED HEADERS AND AN AWESOME SOUNDING DUAL EXHAUST SYSTEM. NEW BELTS AND HOSES. NEW BATTERY AND CABLES.
THE TRANSMISSION WAS REBUILT 3 MONTHS AGO BY FORT DODGE TRANSMISSION IN FORT DODGE, IOWA AND INCLUDES A 2 YEAR OR 100.000 MILE WARRANTY. WE HAVE ALL THE RECIEPTS AND PAPERWORK TO TRANSFER TO NEW OWNERS.
WE ALSO HAD NEW REAR END GEARS 3.55:1 INSTALLED A COUPLE OF MONTHS AGO ALONG WITH NEW AXLE BEARINGS AND SEALS AND NEW U-JOINTS.
MOST EVERYTHING IN THIS LITTLE JEWEL HAS EITHER BEEN REBUILT, REFINISHED OR REPLACED. NOTHING BUT THE BEST.
THIS IS AN AWESOME CAR THAT TURNS HEADS EVERYWHERE SHE GOES, 2 TIME SHOW WINNER.
RUNS AND DRIVES AWESOME.SUPER DEPENDABLE AND GETS AROUND 19MPG IF YOU KEEP YOUR FOOT OUT OF IT.
THESE ARE JUST GOING TO KEEP ON APPRECIATING IN VALUE WE HAD THIS APPRAISED LAST YEAR AT $27,000 WHICH IS ALSO WHAT SHE IS INSURED FOR.
PLEASE ASK YOUR QUESTIONS BEFORE YOUY BID.
VEHICLE IS FOR SALE LOCALLY SO I RESERVE THE RIGHT TO END AUCTION AT ANY TIME.
LAST PHOTOSHOWS HOW BEAUTIFULY THE PAINT SHNES, YOU CAN SEE YOURSELF
$500 NON REFUNDABLE DEPOSIT THROUGH PAYPAL WITHIN 24 HOURS, REMAINING BALANCE DUE WITHIN 7 DAYS.
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