For Sale: 1965 Ford Mustang in Gilroy, California for sale in Gilroy, CA

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Vehicle Description 1965 Ford Mustang coupe San Jose built C code, Willwood front disc brakes, automatic, up graded Mustang 17 inch wheels with new tires, 1 inch sway bars in the front, new shocks and NO RUST.
I would call this American Icon a driving, running project.
It has a 289/302 V8 that was just rebuilt, and driven by a new automatic, it runs and drive great, dependable and a great price.
It has a driver quality paint job.
The interior is in good shape with Black and White seats, new gauges, good carpet and head liner.
#5R07C192962 It is now on display at the home of over the top carsCHECKERED FLAG CLASSICS 7743 MONTEREY ST GILROY, 408-847-8788 or 888-625-2774, sold as-is, California buyers are responsible for sales tax and license fees.
Buy with confidence I am a licensed bonded California dealer for over 16 years.
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The Ford Mustang, a two-seat, mid-engine sports car, is officially unveiled by Henry Ford II at the World's Fair in Flushing Meadows, New York, on April 17, 1964.
That same day, the new car also debuted in Ford showrooms across America and almost 22,000 Mustangs were immediately snapped up by buyers.
Named for a World War II fighter plane, the Mustang was the first of a type of vehicle that came to be known as a pony car.
Ford sold more than 400,000 Mustangs within its first year of production, far exceeding sales expectations.
The Mustang was conceived as a working man's Thunderbird, according to Ford.
The first models featured a long hood and short rear deck and carried a starting price tag of around $2,300.
Ford general manager Lee Iacocca, who became president of the company in October 1964 (and later headed up Chrysler, which he was credited with reviving in the 1980s) was involved in the Mustang's development and marketing.
The car's launch generated great interest.
It was featured on the covers of Newsweek and Time magazines and the night before it went on sale, the Mustang was featured in commercials that ran simultaneously on all three major television networks.
One buyer in Texas reportedly slept at a Ford showroom until his check cleared and he could drive his new Mustang home.
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  • Year: 1965
  • Make: Ford
  • Model: Mustang

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