1965 Ford Mustang Fastback on 2040-cars
Mountain Iron, Minnesota, United States
This Factory C code 1965 Fastback became a GT-350 Shelby clone was a product of a 15 year nut and bolt restoration.
2 things it needs. ------1----A more modern set of wheels and tires although they are new but I don't like them
-----2-----Shelby stripes to break up the Red.......... -----This is how the builder wanted it but In my opinion it
needs those 2 things.------These 2 things will change the appearance of this Fastback drastically........ This car
drives PERFECT without any shakes or rattles and the steering is perfect! You won't find another car of this
quality on eBay or any showroom for anywhere near this price. She was completed by a 30+ year restoration
professional as his own car. He found this C code Fastback in Texas in 1979 and owned it until just a few days
ago. Everything you see is a product of years and a ridiculous amount of time, love and passion built into the car
you see now. This car Is ready for the Road and or track. Pictures do not do this Fastback Justice! I recommend
seeing this car in person or having a professional view her an give a fair evaluation. The clutch grabs perfect and
strong "1st and 2nd gear 389 posi grabs nice! The front end is tight with it's rack and pinon steering and drives
and stops straight with 4 wheel Disc brakes. Beautiful sounding sound system. The paint is Very nice as you would
expect from a Professional Restorer. All VINS match
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