1965 Ford Mustang "A" Code 4 Barrel - Matching Numbers - Nut & Bolt Restoration

1965 Ford Mustang Coupe

Technical specifications of Ford Mustang 1965

Price: US $19,300.00
Item location: Hendersonville, Tennessee, United States
Make: Ford
Model: Mustang
Type: Coupe
Trim: Coupe
Year: 1965
Mileage: 9,800
VIN: 5F07A258840
Color: Rangoon Red
Engine size: 289 4V
Number of cylinders: 8
Fuel: Gasoline
Transmission: Automatic
Drive type: RWD
Interior color: White
Drive side: Left-hand drive
Options: CD Player
Vehicle Title: Clear
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Car description

1965 Mustang Coupe "A" Code 4V. Rangoon red exterior with white interior/red trim. All Matching numbers. The original engine tag and rear end tag are in place. All casting codes, tags, and assembly codes match to the in assembly dates to the car and each other. Only modifications from original parts are the dual exhaust, electric choke, radial tires (Micheline excellent condition), Painless wire harness and added stereo. The nice option with the Painless wiring is options, such as AC, can be added easily.

The car was nut and bolt restored about 8 years ago and has been driven a good amount since. It has been kept very clean underneath and still appears well detailed. Photos demonstrate how clean the car is kept. It runs and drives perfect and can be driven any distance.

The horn is not working and the speedometer bounces, but all other items on the car work perfectly including all lights, gauges, wipers, etc.

The car is a radio delete. A JVC stereo with CD player and aux input was installed. There is one front speaker and one rear speaker mounted in factory locations...no cutting. Both speakers are dual coil type so you still get the stereo sound...two speakers in one speaker sound.

The cars overall condition can be described best by the following descriptions from professional sources:

Collector Car Price Guide 1-4

"#1 Excellent: A close to perfect original or a very well restored vehicle. Generally a body-off restoration, but a well done body-on restoration that has been extensively detailed may qualify. The vehicle is stunning to look at and any flaws are trivial and not readily apparent. Everything works as new. All equipment is original, NOS, or excellent quality reproductions. Note: cost no object concourse restorations should be considered 1+ condition."

Haggerty Rating 1-6

"NO. 2: FINE

Well-restored or a combination of superior restoration and excellent original; also, an extremely well-maintained original showing very minimal wear."

Cars Online 1-6

"Number 2 Condition (Very Good):

This car is well restored with an eye for detail, or is a well preserved original, possibly with such low mileage that it remains in showroom condition. The interior and exterior show well, and it runs and rides smoothly. This class is a slight grade below Class One. A Class Two has not been detailed to the extent that a Class One has been. It is considered "cherry" or "mint”. This vehicle might appear as a Class One until judged against one. It would not qualify as a 95 or better "point" vehicle. Although a Class Two might be driven sparingly it should show no signs of being driven. (Clean underneath, absolutely no rust anywhere.)"

There are many additional photos available including those the trim tag, engine tag, rear end tag, and engine casting number, intake casting number, carb numbers, and engine assembly stamp. Many other photos available too. Please feel to schedule an inspection of the car or call six one five eight eight one four eight nine zero with any questions

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