Awesome 1965 Mustang Fastback Solid Car No Reserve on 2040-cars
Galion, Ohio, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Make: Ford
Drive Type: AUTO
Model: Mustang
Mileage: 100,000
Trim: FASTBACK
This is a no reserve auction. This is a very nice car, the body is really soild even underneth. The drivers side inner fender was replaced they did a great job. The vin # matches the passinger side inner fender and title. VIN# IS 5F09C733179. The owner said it was the original motor trans and rear end. The car runs real good and shifts good, the brakes seem fine also. The motor does NOT make any noises at all. The interior in the car is real nice everything works in the car but the heater that may be a fuse im going to look later. The radio is a mustang AM/FM radio. The paint on the car is a real nice driver grade paint. The car shows great, and is going to a car show tonight. The car has a new exshust, new gas tank, new chrome, and new tires. the car runs great if you have any ? please call 419-571-9777. All the glass is nice. the car has no door tag, you can have on made thru marti.
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