1965 Ford Mustang, all original and fresh rebuilt engine
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1965 ford mustang
condition: goodcylinders: 6 cylindersfuel: gasodometer: 33043paint color: whitesize: compacttitle status: cleantransmission: automatic
I am selling my 1965 Ford Mustang, all original interior, trunk/spare tire liner, and engine.I had the orginal motor rebuilt and bore <30 and painted to the original blue motor color in 2013. It's got less than 100 miles on the new rebuilt engine it's been being stored in my locked garage. I have the paperwork on hand for that rebuild as well.I have the orginal owners manual & have owned this car since '09 I purchased this car from an older couple who originally bought it & had kept it in storage and drove occasionallyThere are 33,043 miles on the odometer, gently used by both owners.The interior is the orginal black leather bucket front seats and bench seat in the rear. The driver seat needs a little work, it came off the ramps and is slightly torn. I installed a new car radio underneath the dash panel on the passenger side, and had the old orginal single front speaker taken out and replaced with 2 new front car speakersI installed 2 rear JL Audio Speakers on the back panel, and I had a trunk subwoofer box custom made to fit in the shallow end of my trunk so i could have a system while having my entire trunk space as well. The box holds two 10" JL Audio Subs and houses the Alpine MRP-M500 mono subwoofer amplifier. I had the old huge muffler removed & replaced with a performance level muffler.I installed a A/C unit that is mounted in the center of the dash in the front.I also installed lap seat belts on the driver seat and passenger seat.
The mustang needs a starter to run, and a rear right tire. It also needs an ignition key switch installed, I had started the ignition switch replacement and bought the wrong size so the right size needs to be bought and installed and then remount the A/C unit.It might need a new battery as well as a starter; but with those installed, the car cranks up each time perfectly by manually firing it up on the master solenoid.I am asking $12,500 or best offer. NO TRADES.For more info, questions, or contact about the car please text anytime 256-385- one eight eight five
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