1965 Ford Mustang
$25,797 $25,997
Vehicle Details
Ford
Mustang
1965
4,934 miles
5F07T731377
Hatchback
Automatic
200 V6
Description
1965 Ford Mustang Why This Car Is Special We have a restored maroon 1965 Mustang here at Skyway Classics that is a rare 1st generation 1965 with the pony car styling. It has the long hood and short deck that proved wildly popular and inspired a host of competition including the Camaro, Firebird, Cougar and others. Our Mustang has a T-Code six-cylinder engine as verified by the letter T in the VIN code.
The T-code in a 1965 Ford Mustang refers to the 200 cubic inch inline six-cylinder engine that produced 120 horsepower. This engine was used as the base engine for the Mustang from 1965 to 1971. It is backed by an automatic transmission, air conditioning, black bucket seat interior, and rides on factory steel wheels with the correct Hub Caps and white sidewall tires.
Features 1965 Ford Mustang T-Code six-cylinder engine as verified by the letter T in the VIN code 200 cubic inch inline six-cylinder engine that produced 120 horsepower Air conditioning Orange painted air cleaner assembly and valve cover Correct hoses and wires Windshield washer bag Factory exhaust Aluminum radiator Upgraded electronics Engine sitting in a painted and detailed engine compartment Automatic transmission Black interior with twin front bucket seats and matching rear seat Black carpet, seatbelts, and floor mats Matching door panels Great dash with all the factory instrumentation Upgraded radio Black headliner Air conditioning Chrome automatic shifter on the floor 3-spoke sport Mustang steering wheel Maroon paint on our Mustang is very nice Good chrome bumpers Mustang emblems Ford Mustang factory steel wheels with the correct Hub Caps White sidewall tires Mechanical Our Mustang has the T-Code six-cylinder engine as verified by the letter T in the VIN code. It is a 200 cubic inch inline six-cylinder engine that produced 120 horsepower. It has air conditioning, orange painted air cleaner assembly and valve cover, correct hoses and wires, windshield washer bag, factory exhaust, aluminum radiator, upgraded electronics, with the engine sitting in a painted and detailed engine compartment all backed up by an automatic transmission.
Interior The interior has a fresh black interior with twin front bucket seats and matching rear seat, black carpet, seatbelts, and floor mats, matching door panels, great dash with all the factory instrumentation and upgraded radio, black headliner, air conditioning, chrome automatic shifter on the floor, 3-spoke sport Mustang steering wheel, and chrome and stainless trim also. Exterior The 1965 maroon paint on our Mustang is very nice and is complimented by all good chrome, great bumpers, Mustang emblems, and rides on correct Ford Mustang factory steel wheels with the correct Hub Caps and white sidewall tires. Conclusion This 1965 maroon Mustang with the we have here at Skyway Classics with the 200 cubic inch inline six-cylinder engine that produced 120 horsepower backed by an automatic transmission, has a great black bucket seat interior, is a great classic car with 60's looks you have been waiting for, and is a super dependable Mustang with a clean under carriage.
Put this Mustang in your stable today! So give us a call at 941-254-6608. Disclaimer Information found on the website is presented as given to us by the owner of the car, whether on consignment or from the owner we bought it from. Some Photos, materials for videos, descriptions and other information are provided by the consignor/seller and is deemed reliable, but Skyway Classics does not warranty or guarantee this information.
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The Ford Mustang launched on April 17, 1964 and sold a million units faster than any car in American history. Sixty years later, the first-generation Mustang (1964½-1973) remains the cornerstone of the classic car hobby — the gateway car for new collectors, the trophy car for veteran enthusiasts, and the most cloned, faked, and re-stamped muscle car on the market. Whether you're hunting a base inline-six coupe or a documented Boss 429, knowing what separates the real cars from the tribute builds is the difference between an investment and a money pit.
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