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Year:1965 Mileage:100000 Color: I had a new paint job done which is the same gray color as the elanor fastback was in gone in
Location:

Jonesboro, Louisiana, United States

Jonesboro, Louisiana, United States
Engine:8 cylinder
Vehicle Title:Clear
VIN: 5R07T248841 Year: 1965
Make: Ford
Drive Type: Rear
Model: Mustang
Mileage: 100,000
Trim: 2 door
Condition: Used: A vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections. ... 

Up for bids is this 1965 ford mustang. It is a very nice car. It has been restored. I bought this car as a project and done alot of work to it. This car originally came with a 6 cylinder but now has a V8 in it. It is a 289 engine with a c-4 automatic transmission. Here is a breakdown of what I done to the car. I will start with the mechanicals and go through everything. I replaced the radiator, carburator, and did a full tune up on the engine. The motor runs great. I also put a new thermostat and thermostat housing on it. The transmission was rebuilt. It has less than 50 miles on it. It has new tires and new blue dot spinner hub caps on it. I had the front end checked out and they guy said it all looked new so I guess it was replaced before I got it. I had the front brake wheel cylinders and lines replaced. I also had the rear wheel bearing replaced. On the exterior I had a new paint job done which is the same gray color as the elanor fastback was in gone in 60 seconds. I had new bumpers, new door handles, new locks, new mirror, new gas cap, and a new trunk mat put on. I also had the grille cleaned and buffed so it looks like new. The paint job turned out good and looks good. The interior is nice. It was already pretty nice when I got it but I did replace the gauge cluster cover, the arm rest and pads, and I added a wood grain steering wheel which looks nice. The gauges work on the dash as well. I done alot of work to the car and as always this is almost a 50 year old car so there is always something to fix or add to these classics depending on someones taste but I have done about all I need to do to it so it is time to let someone else have it and enjoy it. As for the body before I got it at some point the floor pans were replaced and one of the lower rear quarters were replaced. This is a nice car that you could show or drive. Like I said I have alot of time and money in this car. If you need more info on it just email me or call me at 318-278-1069. As for payment methods I will accept cash in person or bank wire transfer as paymethods. I will also accept a certified check from a bank but I will have to speak to the bank to make sure it is good. Nothing personal but there is to much funny money out there these days. As for pick up it will have to be picked up in Jonesboro Louisiana. I can store it as long as needed but I will require full payment within seven days of the end of auction. Again if you need info or have questions email me or call me. Also please understand this is a real auction for a real car so please don't play games. Please make 100% sure you want to purchase it and you have the funds to pay for it before you bid. I do have a clear title for it.  

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