This 1965 Ford Mustang convertible takes the icon you love and gives it a ton of terrific upgrades. So take some time with the this shining blue droptop, because you won't be disappointed. The paint on this is a one is going to attract plenty of attention. It looks a bit like 1965's Caspian Blue, but with a shade lighter and plenty of metallic element. So you know it makes this convertible look terrific every time you take to out for a sunny-day cruise. Adding to this shine is nice brightwork on the new bumpers, rocker panels, and windshield surround. It even has shining upgrades like the luggage rack and Mag wheels. All this luster combines with the crisp body panels to create a very sharp-looking classic. And the way the bright white top stands out against the blue paint only heightens this car's appeal. If you like the way the white roof looks, then you'll love flipping the switch and letting the power roof fold down. There you'll see more great white on the interior, and it's now joined by a light blue. In fact, the combination of the exterior and interior colors give this convertible all the appeal of a cresting ocean wave. So you know this is the right classic to take to the beach. More than just great colors, you'll love the inside for upgrades like the GT-style gauges, floor shifter, and premium embossed "Pony" package seats. There's even an upgraded AM/FM/cassette stereo with digital tuner for better road trip tunes. There are more signs of a nice investment under the hood. Correct decals, bright valve covers, matching air topper, and a freshly painted block look quite nice. Plus, this motor gives you the right power to enjoy the open road thanks to a 289 cubic-inch V8 that has been enhanced with a Holley four-barrel carburetor and Edelbrock intake. This combines with the three-speed automatic transmission, wide BF Goodrich T/A tires, and the sweet sound of the dual exhaust to deliver an ideal classic open-top motor experience. This classic Mustang has a distinct appearance you're going to love showing off. But the only way to start cruising tomorrow is if you call today!
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