1965 Ford Maustang Fastback on 2040-cars
Bullhead City, Arizona, United States
Transmission:Automatic
Vehicle Title:Clear
Mileage: 0
Make: Ford
Sub Model: Fastback
Model: Mustang
Exterior Color: Primer
Trim: Fastback
Interior Color: Black
Drive Type: Automatic
1965 Ford Mustang project car floor pans and some metal work have already been completed body only needs a little more work. Car is about 90% complete (see pictures) we have all class but not the windshield. We have a HO 302 motor and a T5 trans that will come with the car motor and trans came out of a 1984 fox body car (motor ran strong when we removed it) Interior appears complete except for carpet and head liner. Our plan was to make a 350GT replica will need steering wheel. Look carefully at the picks and email me any questions. I am selling the car for a friend in Hawaii. The car is located in Arizona about 90 minutes from Las Vagas. The car is also for sale locally so can be pulled from the auction if it sells.You are welcome to come look at the car. Some suspension parts are new lower control arms and springs.
On Mar-09-13 at 16:37:25 PST, seller added the following information:
1965 Ford Mustang project car floor pans and some metal work have already been completed body only needs a little more work. Car is about 90% complete (see pictures) we have all class but not the windshield. We have a HO 302 motor and a T5 trans that will come with the car motor and trans came out of a 1984 fox body car (motor ran strong when we removed it) Interior appears complete except for carpet and head liner. Our plan was to make a 350GT replica will need steering wheel. Look carefully at the picks and email me any questions. I am selling the car for a friend in Hawaii. The car is located in Arizona about 90 minutes from Las Vagas. The car is also for sale locally so can be pulled from the auction if it sells.You are welcome to come look at the car. Some suspension parts are new lower control arms and springs. MANY HAVE ASKED IF THEY COULD JUST BUY IT NOW? THIS IS A 1965 MUSTANG FASTBACK AND IT WILL CONTINUE IN THE AUCTION UNTILL IT EATHER SELLS OR DOESNT PLEASE DONT ASK FOR DEALS, RESERVES, PACKAGE PRICES OR OFFER US CASH TO SELL IT NOW.THIS IS AN AUCTION AND AS SUCH EACH BUYER WILL BE GIVEN THE SAME FAIR CHANCE THAT WHAT AN AUCTION IS. THIS IS A BILL OF SALE ONLY NO TITLE AND THE VIN IS #5R09C150754 TAKEN FROM THE SHEET METAL THAT WAS HOLDING THE HOOD SPRING.
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