Make:
Ford
Model:
Mustang
Year:
1965
Mileage:
50588
Miles
Condition:
Used
Country:
United States
Region:
Illinois
City:
Chicago ,IL
Zip:
60623
1965 Ford Mustang classic vintage chrome fomoco stang 289 v8 4-speed
Speedy style on the outside, cool A/C on the inside, and a strong-running V8 under the hood make this 1965 Ford Mustang a distinct icon built to drive. And with a desirable setup that includes everything from a comprehensive color combo to four-on-the-floor you know this one makes for an awesome custom classic.
First-year Mustangs are already attention-getters, but you just know this one is out to have all eyes on it. After all, most of us have to choose between red or black, but this one gives you both. And it's upgraded with a sporty style that includes the big chin spoiler, a hood scoop, the full-width rear spoiler, and a high-polish set of 17-inch Boyd Coddington wheels. And of course, the racing stripes are awesome. The red looks aggressive against the black, and this is painted on in a comprehensive application that goes over the roof and under the bumpers. Plus, even the fundamentals are appealing with good body lines, pliable weather-stripping, and well-done brightwork - including the wraparound chrome bumpers. It even upholds the classic car tradition in details like the GT-style grille and rocker stripes. It all makes for a head-turning coupe that has the overall finish and features you want in an easy to enjoy driver's classic.
The red and black continue inside and it's so attractive that we just know you're going to leave all the windows down on this pillar-less hardtop coupe just so people can get a better look inside. The front bucket seats were upgraded to a fresh and premium style with extra-comfy bolstering and the kind of diamond-stitch inserts you'd expect on a European luxury car. The rear seats and door panels were even done to match. There's more red on the dash, headliner, and steering wheel. But high traffic areas like the carpeting and armrests were kept black to show less dirt and wear (see what we mean about a real driver's car?) There are even the little details, like the working interior lights. You'll also spot nice comfort features like an AM/FM digital tuner with aux input for better driving music, and there's even ice-cold air conditioning.
Speedy style on the outside, cool A/C on the inside, and a strong-running V8 under the hood make this 1965 Ford Mustang a distinct icon built to drive. And with a desirable setup that includes everything from a comprehensive color combo to four-on-the-floor you know this one makes for an awesome custom classic.
First-year Mustangs are already attention-getters, but you just know this one is out to have all eyes on it. After all, most of us have to choose between red or black, but this one gives you both. And it's upgraded with a sporty style that includes the big chin spoiler, a hood scoop, the full-width rear spoiler, and a high-polish set of 17-inch Boyd Coddington wheels. And of course, the racing stripes are awesome. The red looks aggressive against the black, and this is painted on in a comprehensive application that goes over the roof and under the bumpers. Plus, even the fundamentals are appealing with good body lines, pliable weather-stripping, and well-done brightwork - including the wraparound chrome bumpers. It even upholds the classic car tradition in details like the GT-style grille and rocker stripes. It all makes for a head-turning coupe that has the overall finish and features you want in an easy to enjoy driver's classic.
The red and black continue inside and it's so attractive that we just know you're going to leave all the windows down on this pillar-less hardtop coupe just so people can get a better look inside. The front bucket seats were upgraded to a fresh and premium style with extra-comfy bolstering and the kind of diamond-stitch inserts you'd expect on a European luxury car. The rear seats and door panels were even done to match. There's more red on the dash, headliner, and steering wheel. But high traffic areas like the carpeting and armrests were kept black to show less dirt and wear (see what we mean about a real driver's car?) There are even the little details, like the working interior lights. You'll also spot nice comfort features like an AM/FM digital tuner with aux input for better driving music, and there's even ice-cold air conditioning.