1965 Ford Mustang Fastback 2+2 on 2040-cars
New Bedford, Massachusetts, United States
Please contact me at : yurikoydduponte@delboys.com .
1965 Ford Mustang Fastback 2+2
with pony interior
This is a great '65 Mustang Fastback 2+2. The car sits nicely suited in its green metallic exterior color with
light ivy colored deluxe "Pony" interior. It is a true 2+2 pony car complete with the rear folding seat. It also
has the correct "C" code 289 engine with three speed automatic transmission and much desirable console as indicated
in its VIN number. It also features the more rare rear valance "trumpeted" exhaust exits.
This mustang is very presentable and turns heads everywhere you go. The body and undercarriage are very solid.
The paint is very nice and shiny with a few minute flaws here and there. The car is in its original color and
believed to have been repainted approximately eight years earlier. If you wanted to take the car to the next level
a brighter carpet and factory radio would suit her nicely. As the radio is not original to the car. I did not
have the heart to replace those items myself as the car breathes 1965 when you drive it, just as it is.
There are no known mechanical issues with the car. It has had recent brakes and all new fluids... so it is ready
to go! The trunk and metal there within is all solid. There is also a vinyl mat in the trunk and no spare. All
of the seating surfaces are very nice with no rips or tears. The seatbelts are also nice and are operational, as
well. The engine starts and runs beautifully and the transmission shifts perfectly as it should. The exhaust
sounds great and is recent with no leaks or issues otherwise.
NOTES: Please note that the mustang is for sale locally for $43,700.00 and is available for inspection. There is
also no warranty for the car due to its age. If you require shipping, I have shipped vehicles in the past, and I
will certainly help you every step of the way if necessary. I can coordinate any arrangements with your shipper or
we have a local shipper that comes highly recommended, as well. The winning bidder is required to pay the $250
deposit at the close of the auction. The balance due will be made payable by Certified Check, or wire transfer
within 48 hours.
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