1965 Ford Mustang Fastback on 2040-cars
Riverside, California, United States
If you have any questions please email at: lanilffaucette@alonsofans.com .
Up for sale is my 1965 Shelby GT350R clone, which has undergone a recent complete restoration.
This fastback is an original v8 289 A code GT car that was born with 4 speed that has since been upgraded too a T-5
5 speed transmission for friendlier freeway driving. This mustang runs, drives and sounds amazing, less than 500
miles sense restoration, please feel free to contact me with question
ENGINE:
this mustang sports a completely rebuilt 289 4v with a mild cam for great reliability and plenty of power. Fuel is
delivered threw a 4v auto lite carburetor as well as an Edelbrock F4B intake manifold. Some other engine upgrades
include
*cobra aluminum valve covers
* hipo 289 air cleaner
* Autolite battery cover
*Fomoco radiator hoses
*long tube headers
DRIVE TRAIN:
Rebuilt T5 5 speed transmission
Rebuilt Ford 8 rear end Trac-Loc / Posi with 3.50:1 gear ratio.
Custom drive shaft.
BRAKES:
(Front) original Rebuilt Kelsey Hayes 4 piston disc brakes
(Rear) original Rebuilt 10x1-3/4" Rear drum brakes
New dual bowl brake booster
All new brake lines
SUSPENSION:
new upper and lower control arms
New rear leaf springs
Brand new front and rear shocks
BODY & PAINT:
Clean rust free body
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