1965 2 Door Mustang Fastback Builder/project. Oklahoma Car. on 2040-cars
Eaton Rapids, Michigan, United States
Body Type:Fastback
Engine:302
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Make: Ford
Model: Mustang
Drive Type: Rear Wheel
Mileage: 100,000
Exterior Color: Red
Original "C" Code (2) Barrel V-8. 1965 Ford Mustang Fastback. Project car needs Interior, Mechanical i.e. Brakes, Shocks, Drive Train and Motor inspected rebuilt as needed. The car was purchased in Oklahoma and from all I know and was told it was always a Oklahoma Car. As far as I know and from its apparent solid condition I do not believe it has ever been exposed to salt. It has been stored since 1987 in dry storage, and came out of a garage of the previous owner who had been planning on restoring it for several years, he may have done work on it. The motor turned by hand last time I tried it approx. (1) year ago. The car rolls easily. Note: I purchased and never proceeded to Refurbish/Rebuild as planned. Has some version of 4 speed top loader and some type of 9 inch rear end. I do not know any specifics of the Transmission or Rear End applications. The car is as I purchased it in the mid 1980's. It does appear that the drivers side floor pan was replaced/repaired previous to my ownership. Otherwise the body is very solid from all points that I could see. Please review all pictures carefully and ask any questions you have about the car/pictures etc. As seen in the pictures the floor pan repair probably needs some repair, and it had appears it had traction bars etc at some point. It has a Lakewood Scatter Shield Bell Housing installed. Like with all projects there could be hidden issues that I am not aware of, i.e. I never stripped paint etc so I do not know what is under the paint etc.
In summation, Solid project Car, Stored at least (26) years in dry storage. Needs total Restoration. Has Interior seats and fold down parts. Also has the original vents and many small parts in the Trunk. Has Motor (no carburetor). Transmission (Not Original), Rear end (Not Original), Tires (Need Replacing). Do not Know if Gas tank is viable or not. Aftermarket bell Housing (Lakewood). No Carpet, Headliner, or dash pad etc.
I have a Clear Oklahoma Title. The car was transported by trailer to Michigan when I went overseas and has been stored at that location since 1986.
It is possible that it could be delivered for small fee within a few hundred miles of central Michigan
The car is being sold as is no warranty expressed or implied.
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