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1965 Ford Mustang, Automatic, 5.0 Newly Rebuilt Motor Runs Great, Beautiful Car on 2040-cars

US $12,500.00
Year:1965 Mileage:45000
Location:

Birchwood, Tennessee, United States

Birchwood, Tennessee, United States

This car is in great shape and runs great as well. It is a SWEET, slightly darker than baby blue 1965 Ford Mustang (base) with lots of original chrome and beautifully redone interior, pony package. There is no rust. The original owner lived in Knoxville, Tennessee and the car was garage kept by him. It has been garage kept by me until September 2013 when we moved and it is now in a carport. I had a completely rebuilt motor installed last year -- A 302 with Elderbrock Intake and 4V carb, headers, dual exhaust. I had the original transmission rebuilt as well in 2013. The only thing you might have to do to this car is fix or replace the radio.
  • POWERTRAIN -- Newly rebuilt 302 engine, differential rebuilt, Elderbrock intake, 4V carb, headers, dual exhaust
  • TRANSMISSION -- Original transmission newly rebuilt
  • WHEELS -- NEW CHROME wheels 14 x 6
  • TIRES -- NEW
  • NEW AIR SHOCKS IN REAR and NEW SHOCKS IN THE FRONT
  • 45,000 original miles when I had the motor changed out -- I have driven the car to a few car shows but haven't put more than a couple hundred miles on it
  • Original wheels/hubs/tires will be included in sale of car
  • Local East TN car - NO RUST
  • INTERIOR -- NICE interior -- new headliner and seats recovered, Pony Package, carpet, trunk liner redone
  • Garage kept
  • Insured as an antique vehicle through Hagerty's for $17,000 (their estimate, not mine)
  • NEW GAS TANK
  • NEW BRAKES
  • Original radio is in the car but is not working
  • No air conditioning in this car
I am selling the car because I need the money for other things. I have retired due to illness, moved to the river, and my priorities have had to change. This was my dream car but it's gotta go.
I will accept cash or cashier's check.  Car must be picked up at a prearranged time within a reasonable amount of time. Please contact us if you want to come see the car at 423-715-4772 or 423-715-4768 - after 8:30 a.m., before 10:30 p.m.  Thank you. 

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