You are bidding on a Used 1965 Ford Mustang with an Inline 6 Cylinder 200CID motor with an automatic transmission. This car has been garaged, never driven in rain or snow, since purchased used in 2000. Please read the description, terms of the sale carefully and feel free to ask any questions, RETURNS ARE NOT ACCEPTED. The 1965 Mustangs were built after the date of August 17, 1964. This car was assembled in 1965 in Metuchen, New Jersey, sports the original 6 Cyl. 200 CID engine, and was the 188,986 unit to roll off the assembly line. The First-Generation, Ford marketed the original Mustang as a 1965 model, though Ford made several production changes to cars built after August 1964, by which time Ford had already sold 120,000. Hobbyists refer to early Mustangs as "1964½" models, while post-August cars are "late" 1965s. The Mustang launched with convertible and notchback body styles, with the fastback joining the lineup as a late '65. A plethora of options enabled buyers to configure their Mustang as anything from an economical runabout to a weekend race car. Total sales for the 1965 model (including "1964½" cars) was 681,000—nearly seven times Ford's projections. The original engine lineup consisted of a 170-cid straight-six, 4.3-liter V-8, and the legendary 289-cid V-8 with up to 271 horsepower. For late '65, the six was enlarged to 200 cid (3.3 liters). Happy bidding! SHIPPING Buyer is responsible for all costs associated with shipping. Arrangements can be made for vehicle viewing and pick up. RETURNS ARE NOT ACCEPTED********Out of State Buyers: PLEASE NOTE; According to the state of Connecticut General Statute § 14-166 of (2012) The acquisition of a certificate of title for any vehicle manufactured prior to 1981 shall not be required. That is to say the State does not issue stiles for said vehicles. Please copy and paste this link into your bowser for the statute "https://www.cga.ct.gov/current/pub/chap_247.htm" The vehicle listed above is registered in the state of CT. A copy of the original Title and Bill of Sale will accompany the car upon delivery. If your state requires a title, you will need to follow your state regulations regarding the application for a new title.