1965 Ford Mustang Base 4.7l on 2040-cars
Grand Junction, Colorado, United States
I am selling my 1965 Ford mustang coupe due to personal circumstances. I have owned it for 4 years and is over 80% restored. I have 95% of the parts to finish the restoration along with a lot of extra parts. So here are the details: 1. Original 289 ford engine rebuilt. Blueprinted and balanced. Bored .20 over with a higher compression piston. Will run on 85 octane gas. Crank machined and turned, Kept the original connecting rods for the pistons. Edelbrock cam (stepped up a bit on this one), edelbrock high rise, demon card (also rebuilt), roller rockers, upgraded rods, f40 heads machined as well. Car pushed about 335-350 horse as estimated by the machine shop. This machine shop is considered the best on the western slope of Colorado by many. 2. Swapped out the C4 tranny for a 1985 AOD transmission. Drive line has been shortened and rear end is in great condition. The prior owner has stated is has been gone through but still running stock gear ratio. I haven't verified this. Runs well. 3. Brand new suspension from front to end. Everything replaced. I have lowered the car 1 inch to give it a lower stance. Also installed is a 4 wheel disc brake system by SSBC. Also a new power master cylinder was installed as well. Any part of the brake system in addition to that was also replaced. 4. All body work has been done. No rust anywhere. there where a couple of patches before the work started. It is ready for paint. It is in primer gray and the door hinges has been rebuilt. I have a excellent set of door glass that is extra that comes with the car. I have 4 extra wing windows, 2 extra doors and a additional rear valance. 5. Interior has been painted flat black. I have most of the interior parts to complete the interior in black. I have a extra instrument bezel in brushed stainless as well as the dash pieces. Here is what I don't have: Carpet, Door panels, arm rests and back rear panel (sits under the rear window). 6. Car has many extra parts that is included. Custom floor console as well as a 1965 floor console. Email with additional questions. Thanks and happy bidding. |
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