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On March 9th, 1964, Lee Iacocca made himself an eternal place in American automotive history with the release of a car that would reshape both the design and performance expectations for all automobiles sold within the North American for the next sixty years—that car was called the Ford Mustang.
Details about our 1965 Mustang For Sale:
We are delighted to offer for sale a wonderfully restored 1965 Ford Mustang Coupe finished in classic Wimbledon White over full Palomino vinyl standard trim interior! This sharp, classic Mustang is powered by its original C-code 289ci V8 engine, C4 automatic transmission, and economy 2.80:1 rear axle ratio. Options also include wire spoke wheel covers, radial 1” whitewall tires measuring 195/75R14, windshield washer system, chrome roof rail drip moldings, side louver accent and rocker moldings, single outside mirror, rocker panel moldings, upgraded AM/FM/cassette audio system with rear speakers and GT-style front disc brakes!
This particular Mustang received a comprehensive cosmetic and mechanical restoration in the early 1990's by a Mustang specialist that included a complete repaint of the exterior, all new interior, and an overhaul of all major mechanical components. It was proudly shown alongside his similarly equipped 1965 Mustang Convertible in his garage. Special attention to detail was a high priority while making subtle upgrades for either safety or improved performance. This included the addition of an Edelbrock Performer 289 aluminum intake and 600cfm 4-barrel carburetion system and the aforementioned disc brakes. Sadly, this enthusiast owner was bitten by age and elected to sell his Mustangs in 2021, where they would remain together with a new enthusiast owner for the next 3 years. Driven infrequently, they continued to remain in outstanding condition, just awaiting some regular maintenance when acquired by the St. Louis Car Museum in the Spring of 2024.
Upon arrival at the museum, this Mustang would be thoroughly serviced to include complete fluid flushes on all components, new battery, new 3-core radiator, new whitewall tires, rebuilt carburetor with new electric choke, fresh fluids & filters, spark plugs, plugs wires, cap/rotor, drive belt, new fuel pump, idler arm, and wiper blades. It performs magnificently and we are proud to have it in our collection! It will come with recent receipts documenting our mechanical contributions, full-size spare tire with cover and new trunk mat, an original jack & racket lug wrench along with storage bag.
This car hails from the Dearborn, MI production plant and sold new through the Kansas City district sales office giving indication it was likely in the Missouri area its entire life. Considering the age of the restoration, it survives wonderfully solid and shows exceptionally well, matching its condition with superb driving qualities! A true testament to the excellence delivered by the restorer many years ago.
Contact Jon Faust to schedule a test drive or to ask about financing and trading options on all classic cars for sale at the St. Louis Car Museum. Call (314)993-1330 or email info@stlouiscarmuseum.com We sell our cars to buyers worldwide and are ready to assist with international purchase requests. Thanks for looking!
1965 Ford
Mustang Coupe
Quick Specs
Highlights
- Only 2 careful owners over past 35 years!
- Outstanding restoration in the early 1990's that continues to show beautifully!
- Factory color combination of Wimbledon White over Palomino!
- C-code 289ci upgraded with 4-barrel Edelbrock intake and carb set up!
- Excellent driver and weekend show car!
Description
On March 9th, 1964, Lee Iacocca made himself an eternal place in American automotive history with the release of a car that would reshape both the design and performance expectations for all automobiles sold within the North American for the next sixty years—that car was called the Ford Mustang.
Details about our 1965 Mustang For Sale:
We are delighted to offer for sale a wonderfully restored 1965 Ford Mustang Coupe finished in classic Wimbledon White over full Palomino vinyl standard trim interior! This sharp, classic Mustang is powered by its original C-code 289ci V8 engine, C4 automatic transmission, and economy 2.80:1 rear axle ratio. Options also include wire spoke wheel covers, radial 1” whitewall tires measuring 195/75R14, windshield washer system, chrome roof rail drip moldings, side louver accent and rocker moldings, single outside mirror, rocker panel moldings, upgraded AM/FM/cassette audio system with rear speakers and GT-style front disc brakes!
This particular Mustang received a comprehensive cosmetic and mechanical restoration in the early 1990's by a Mustang specialist that included a complete repaint of the exterior, all new interior, and an overhaul of all major mechanical components. It was proudly shown alongside his similarly equipped 1965 Mustang Convertible in his garage. Special attention to detail was a high priority while making subtle upgrades for either safety or improved performance. This included the addition of an Edelbrock Performer 289 aluminum intake and 600cfm 4-barrel carburetion system and the aforementioned disc brakes. Sadly, this enthusiast owner was bitten by age and elected to sell his Mustangs in 2021, where they would remain together with a new enthusiast owner for the next 3 years. Driven infrequently, they continued to remain in outstanding condition, just awaiting some regular maintenance when acquired by the St. Louis Car Museum in the Spring of 2024.
Upon arrival at the museum, this Mustang would be thoroughly serviced to include complete fluid flushes on all components, new battery, new 3-core radiator, new whitewall tires, rebuilt carburetor with new electric choke, fresh fluids & filters, spark plugs, plugs wires, cap/rotor, drive belt, new fuel pump, idler arm, and wiper blades. It performs magnificently and we are proud to have it in our collection! It will come with recent receipts documenting our mechanical contributions, full-size spare tire with cover and new trunk mat, an original jack & racket lug wrench along with storage bag.
This car hails from the Dearborn, MI production plant and sold new through the Kansas City district sales office giving indication it was likely in the Missouri area its entire life. Considering the age of the restoration, it survives wonderfully solid and shows exceptionally well, matching its condition with superb driving qualities! A true testament to the excellence delivered by the restorer many years ago.
Contact Jon Faust to schedule a test drive or to ask about financing and trading options on all classic cars for sale at the St. Louis Car Museum. Call (314)993-1330 or email info@stlouiscarmuseum.com We sell our cars to buyers worldwide and are ready to assist with international purchase requests. Thanks for looking!
1965 Ford
Mustang Coupe
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