2 - 1965 1 - 1966 Ford Mustang Convertibles 1-rebody 1-solid V8 1-v8 Parts Car on 2040-cars
Ballston Spa, New York, United States
Vehicle Title:Rebuilt, Rebuildable & Reconstructed
Make: Ford
Drive Type: Convertibles
Model: Mustang
Mileage: 99,101
Trim: Convertible
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Up for auction is three Mustang Convertibles. One Yellow no front fenders rebody 6 cyclinder Standard Shift Mustang Convertible, VIN #6T08T245651. The registration is from Ballston Spa, New York and last on the road was 1977. The rebody Mustang has many extra parts. It was being restored at some time. There is some light surface rust from storage. There is over $3,000.00 in parts and restoration. One White solid 8 cyclinder Standard Shift Mustang Convertible, VIN #5F08T725650. This Mustang needs firewall repair. It was altered for a larger engine to drag race. This car is from Louisville, Kentucky and the last time it was on the road was in 1975. One Green parts car 8 cyclinder Automatic Mustang Convertible, VIN #5F08D148516. The green car is only a parts car and came from Potsdam, New York. This car is a V8 drivetrain which can be used for the Rebody car. The cowl can be used for the White Mustang. The hood is a rust free hood and can be used for the Rebody car. These 3 cars do not have engines. I have two 3 speed transmissions for them. These cars only had registrations back in the 1960's. You can make 2 Mustang Convertibles from the three cars. Please feel free to email me with any questions before bidding. Thanks for looking. The location of these cars is Ballston Spa, New York (upstate New York next to Saratoga Springs, not New York City).
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