Make:
Ford
Model:
Mustang
Year:
1965
Mileage:
99999
Miles
Condition:
Used
Country:
United States
Region:
Florida
City:
Miami , FL
Zip:
33184
1965 Ford Mustang Restomod Stroker V8 Manual Classic Vintage Collector Pony
Stroker V8 Manual Classic Vintage Collector Pony Eleanor Boss MSD A/C Black
It's instantly apparent that this 1965 Ford Mustang Restomod is a one-off full custom machine. But as you dig a little deeper, you'll discover that it took decades searching for the correct components to get this car right. That means a true Boss motor with even larger performance, an upgraded suspension, five-speed, a custom A/C interior, and it's all wrapped in this aggressive and distinct body.
If the body reminds you a bit of the Eleanor Mustang, that's more than a coincidence. The story on this one includes that it was used as part of the promotions for Gone in Sixty Seconds (2000). It has some of the speedy Eleanor attitude that everyone loves, including dual billet grilles, Shelby GT350-styel hood scoop, and sporty fastback style. But no one will ever call this a clone. It has its own style that really turns the performance look up a notch with the Boss-style front spoiler, full badge delete, extra wide fender flares, and those awesome HRE three-piece wheels. And while fastbacks easily earn their racing stripes, we've never seen it done in a bold purple. Since this was painted on top of a glossy black, and the whole package was cleared over, this extra curvaceous coupe really looks awesome as the light rolls evenly across the shapely panels.
The mixture of speed and style is even more apparent inside. The two-tone black and purple returns, and it's expertly intertwined in places like the door panels, steering wheel, and dash. The most distinct place to see this combo is on the seats. The modern Recaro front buckets with cool purple suede-like insert, and even the Team-Tech racing harness are done in purple. You get a three-spoke sports steering wheel, and beyond that is a full set of AutoMeter Phantom gauges - including a large speedo and tach. A sports shifter is a must in a car like this, and you might have now caught sight of the extra gear. There's all the right luxuries with air conditioning, power windows, power locks, keyless entry/alarm, power steering, cup holder center console, and an AM/FM/CD stereo with Bluetooth. And while this has been upgraded for comfort, the roll cage running through the rear is another reminder it's a competition-grade coupe.
Stroker V8 Manual Classic Vintage Collector Pony Eleanor Boss MSD A/C Black
It's instantly apparent that this 1965 Ford Mustang Restomod is a one-off full custom machine. But as you dig a little deeper, you'll discover that it took decades searching for the correct components to get this car right. That means a true Boss motor with even larger performance, an upgraded suspension, five-speed, a custom A/C interior, and it's all wrapped in this aggressive and distinct body.
If the body reminds you a bit of the Eleanor Mustang, that's more than a coincidence. The story on this one includes that it was used as part of the promotions for Gone in Sixty Seconds (2000). It has some of the speedy Eleanor attitude that everyone loves, including dual billet grilles, Shelby GT350-styel hood scoop, and sporty fastback style. But no one will ever call this a clone. It has its own style that really turns the performance look up a notch with the Boss-style front spoiler, full badge delete, extra wide fender flares, and those awesome HRE three-piece wheels. And while fastbacks easily earn their racing stripes, we've never seen it done in a bold purple. Since this was painted on top of a glossy black, and the whole package was cleared over, this extra curvaceous coupe really looks awesome as the light rolls evenly across the shapely panels.
The mixture of speed and style is even more apparent inside. The two-tone black and purple returns, and it's expertly intertwined in places like the door panels, steering wheel, and dash. The most distinct place to see this combo is on the seats. The modern Recaro front buckets with cool purple suede-like insert, and even the Team-Tech racing harness are done in purple. You get a three-spoke sports steering wheel, and beyond that is a full set of AutoMeter Phantom gauges - including a large speedo and tach. A sports shifter is a must in a car like this, and you might have now caught sight of the extra gear. There's all the right luxuries with air conditioning, power windows, power locks, keyless entry/alarm, power steering, cup holder center console, and an AM/FM/CD stereo with Bluetooth. And while this has been upgraded for comfort, the roll cage running through the rear is another reminder it's a competition-grade coupe.