GR Auto Gallery is pleased to offer this impressive 1965 Ford Mustang GT for sale. This Mustang is powered by an A-Code 329 Ci V8 with a Holley 4bbl carburetor sends exhaust out through a Flowmaster exhaust system. Power is sent to the rear wheels through a four-speed manual transmission. The motor fires right up with what can only be described as an aggressive roar. Repainted in a vibrant red, this Mustang GT features the classic mustang decals in white... along the lower portion of the car that stand out from the stunning paint. This mustang features also features power brakes. The trim is very clean and the chrome is in great shape. Complementing the exterior is a sharp two-tone, red and white Pony leather interior. Also featured in the interior is an aftermarket AM/FM radio with auxiliary cable capabilities and a Sport-Comp tachometer. Wrapped in redline tires, the Cragar S/S wheels complete the look of this great Ford Mustang. The whole car is exceptionally clean including the engine bay, which also features braided hoses. This 1965 Ford Mustang GT features great looks, power, and presentation. Please call or email us with any questions or for additional information. The Mustang needs no introduction but some might not know that the Mustang went from idea to production in a record eighteen months. The design team was given five goals. It must have room for four, have front bucket seats with floor-mounted shifter, weigh no more than 2500 pounds, less than 180" in length and sell for no more than $2500 with power, comfort, and luxury options. It also had to appeal to not only men but women. From 1964 ½ to 1966 this would be known as the early first generation of Mustangs. Only a few engine options and bodies would be offered, a 2 door hardtop, convertible and fastback variant. The birth of the Pony car was a huge milestone for Ford as the Mustang has and will continue to define the company with having a car that has stood the test of time. No matter the year or model this car will always have a story to tell.
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