1965 Mustang Fastback on 2040-cars
Clarence, New York, United States
1965 Fastback Mustang. I have owned this car for over 30 years and am the 3rd owner. I purchased this car with 37,500 miles and now it has 44,000 miles. I do not drive it very much and now have other projects waiting. the fenders and quarters have been replaced. Original engine, new transmission in 1985. Floors have been replaced, original doors. All new chrome except for around windows where the car has the original glass. Headliner is original. Cassette radio is from 80's. I have new wheel covers to replace the older ones. Brand new disc brakes, tires and tune up. I have original hubcaps and original radio if needed.
On Sep-12-14 at 06:23:10 PDT, seller added the following information: 1965 Fastback Mustang 2+2. I have owned this car for over 30 years and am the 3rd owner. I purchased this car with 37,500 miles and now it has 44,000 miles. I do not drive it very much and now have other projects waiting. the fenders and quarters have been replaced. Original engine, new transmission in 1985. Floors have been replaced, original doors. All new chrome except for around windows where the car has the original glass. Headliner is original. Cassette radio is from 80's. I have new wheel covers to replace the older ones. Brand new disc brakes, tires and tune up. I have original hubcaps and original radio if needed. Additional photos as requested. |
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