HiPo K code Coupe
Description
Unfinished project (reduced from $38,500)...no time to finish
This K code is a nut and bolt restored HiPo K code 4 speed 289 V8 with the dealer GTequipmentand a 9" differential. Factory center console car.
Brand new from top to bottom and built to an "almost" concourse level. At present, the car has done ZERO miles since restoration and is still at the end of its restoration stage.
Engine is rebuilt with correct factory markings and VIN.(built by previous owner)
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NEW NEW NEW carpet, dash pad, dash, glove box, shifter and linkages to gearbox, fuel tank & sendor unit, anything to do with the suspension, lines, brakes (front and rear), redline tires, chrome, mirrors, engine bay 100% NEW NEW NEW
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To give you an idea of how new everything is, the only thing that hasn't been bought new over the years is the wiring under the dash.
Door tag is original and decodes as below
Warranty Number: 5F07K28####
Year: 5 1965
Plant: F Dearborn, MI
Body Series: 07 2 Door Hardtop
Engine: K 289 4v V8 HiPo
Unit: 28#### 28####
Miscellaneous Vehicle Data
Body: 65A 2 Door Hardtop, Standard Interior
Color: X Vintage Burgundy Metallic
Trim: 26 Black Crinkle Vinyl, Standard Interior
Date: 14J September 14, 1964
D.S.O: 26 Washington
Axle: 8 3.89:1, Conventional
Trans: 5 4-Speed Manual
From what I can tell, it has been painted red/Prairie Bronze or Champagne Beige/Caspian blue over its life.....it is now a custom Emberglo, painted by the previous owner/s (roughly 2 years ago). The DATA tag says it should be Vintage Burgundy Metallic (it is what it is) Im assuming the previous owner/s have had new 66 rear quarter panels fitted but who ever did it, have done a seamless job. The left hand trunk drop off has been replaced and the front battery tray has had a patch fitted where it meets the radiator support. The corner vent windows on the door have some slight pitting in the chrome. I would still like to get the seats re-covered just to finish it off however the ones in there are/or seem to be original but are fine....Im just being picky. Carpet/roof lining and dash pad are new. Floorpan has some lifting spots of tar/body liner but no rust is evident
Has a clean Florida title from its original owner dating back to the 80's and I purchased the car from a collector at the Turkey Rod Run in Daytona FL and he bought the car from a guy in Tallahassee. (so its done its rounds across the state of Florida for a few years) Seems it has been a project car for someone for quite some time. I cant really get any more history on the car apart from that. Ive tried to find the build sheet in all the common places but I cant find it
All the correct markings have been restored back to the under chassis to an "almost" concourse correct level with the help from K code forums etc however that is more for appeal and purely from the research I can find online. This is all new to me. Some Factory markings could possibly be incorrect depending on who you talk to but they are easily changed.
Car would need another $500-$600 spent on it in new parts to finish it up.
PARTS NEEDED, disc brake sheilds-$80/engine loom/rebuild distributor/Alternator-$89/driveshaft universal joints-$35/Lower radiator hose/ gearbox oil/differential oil/fuel filter & line/ Dual GT exhaust-$171.00
Additional new parts supplied with the car (calipers/brake pads/brake line/gearbox shifter linkages etc).
If your into concourse mustangs, I highly recommend inspecting the car prior purchase to check all matching numbers/body stampings along with distributor, inlet, exhaust, pulleys, water pump and the like as I know the inlet manifold is after market and the dual point distributor is not date incorrect. Water pump is a replacement but I do have a the correct date code 64/65 one spare (needs rebuild). Like I have mentioned, the car has been a project for a long time and not all numbers are correct. I have photographed all the pulleys/K code headers/brackets/engine etc for part numbers
One to two days and $600 in new parts should get it on the road.NO...I DO NOT HAVE THE TIME TO FINISH IT FOR YOU
$38,000 is not unrealistic asking price if the car was finished correctly but its a great start for someone who doesnt want to put in to much time or money
If you want more pics...please let me know 727 278 ll56
Car is located in Oldsmar FL 34677 and I welcome any inspection
Any bidder with a feedback score of less than 5 or negative feedback should contact me prior bidding. Sale is with no warranty and sold AS IS. Overseas bidders welcome
Please only bid if you intend to purchase. Negative feedback will be left for non payment, no questions asked. A $500 non refundable deposit via PayPal within 12 hours of Auction end. Non paying bidders will have instant negative feedback. All inspections should be carried out prior bidding/not after. Can assist with transport trucks for pick up
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