I wish I never sold my
Restorable 1965 Mustang
Convertible. My Mustang needed lots of
Restorable Mustang parts. I
would of loved to have been able to restore with original Mustang
parts however, in 1983 I needed
the money and the car was not in a garage. In 1983 I sold my
Restorable 1965 Mustang Convertible. I purchased my
1965 Mustang Convertible
in 1976. This car was my transportation back and forth from college. I
paid $700 for it then sold it for $850. At the time the floor boards
were rotted. 289 engine ran like new. This car was beautiful when I
first bought it. Pony interior, console, wood steering wheel and a new
top.
Restorable 1967 Mustang
1968 Restoring Mustang
On March 9th 1964 Lee Iacocca made
himself an eternal place in American vintage automotive history
with the
release of a classic car which would reshape the design and performance
expectations for all automobiles sold within the next forty years
North American auto market take notice of the first
Ford Mustang. For 1965 the legendary
Carroll Shelby created 36 racing
variants of the already great Mustang fastback, which became the
venerable and extremely valuable GT350—a very few of which were equipped
with the potent Paxton Supercharger to become the GT350 SC.
Unlike
many contemporaries of the Mustang car named after the famous World War
II fighter plane, the Mustang was not a large sedan with a big
block motor shoe-horned in as an after thought, but rather a purpose
built performance coupe with its sights set on creating a new niche
within the automotive sphere.
Restorable Mustang