1965 Ford Mustang 2+2 Fastback, A-code Car, 289 4bbl Automatic, Beautiful on 2040-cars
Jasper, Tennessee, United States
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ONLY SERIOUS BIDDERS PLEASE!! If you are interested in
the car then make a bid. No reserve set. The starting price is fair market value for this type of car. This 1965
classic Mustang 2+2 Fastback is a great car. Cars in this condition are not easy to come
by. This is a solid running, driving
car. This car has a clear Tennessee title. I have owned this car for the last 5 years. I will answer any questions
you have about it as honestly as I know how.
It has always been garage kept since I have owned
it. I have too many toys and something
must go. Let me state up front, this is not a show car. If that is what you are expecting, then stop
now. It does have some flaws. It is an older restoration. If you were to restore this car, you could
easily make money. I have built, owned
and sold enough of these cars to know it is desirable and getting much harder
to find. The paint is not perfect, but it is shiny and
presentable. It does have a few cracks
which I have shown in pictures. Don’t
get me wrong, this car is a head turner.
It will get you noticed and it is fun to drive. Lots of the parts
are original. Since I have owned the car
I have made a few upgrades. I
cleaned & detailed the rear end and springs while working in this area. I have added an aluminum radiator too. Floor pans are solid. I have replaced the driver side floor
pan. Also I added torque boxes to give
the car added strength. The 1965 Mustang
did not have these so this is a nice upgrade.
I replaced the battery apron... old Mustangs are notorious for
this being a problem area. Please see
pictures of all the mentioned areas. A previous owner
added the fiberglass hood with scoop, but it looks great on this car. This is an A/C car but it has no belt. Seats show some wear but are fine. It
also has an original console. The car has
the correct original motor which is a 289 4 bbl. It has an automatic transmission. It runs and drives very smooth. The car has disc brakes and power steering which are original to the car. It also has the desirable fold down seat
which is original to the car. If you are
interested, you can ask any questions or make your bid. Notice I blocked out the tag in any picture
showing it. Just wanted you to know
there is nothing wrong with this area of the car if you notice that in the
pictures.
This car is located right outside
Chattanooga, TN. If you need
to see something I have not shown in the pictures, just ask me. NOTICE: I RESERVE THE RIGHT TO END THIS AUCTION EARLY AS IT IS FOR SALE LOCALLY ALSO. I ABSOLUTELY ENCOURAGE YOU TO
COME LOOK AT THIS CAR IN PERSON. EMAIL ME IF YOU ARE INTERESTED AND I CAN GIVE
YOU THE PHONE # TO CALL TO ARRANGE A
TIME TO INSPECT IT OR ASK ME QUESTIONS. This car is located
right outside Chattanooga, TN. Terms of Sale U.S.A.
Bidders Only! A non-refundable deposit of
$500.00 is due through PayPal within 48 hours of close of auction. The remainder of the balance is due within 7
days of close of auction. Arrangements
for pick up of the car must be made within 7 days of close of auction. Funds to be in cash or bank to bank wire transfer. If paying with cash I may ask you to meet me at my bank to make the
transfer of money. If paying with bank wire transfer, vehicle will not be released until
bank assures me that the funds have cleared. DO NOT
ASSUME I WILL AGREE TO ANY ARRANGEMENTS OR OTHER METHODS OF PAYMENT THAN WHAT I
HAVE SPECIFIED! IF YOU HAVE OTHER IDEAS OR PLANS
CONCERNING PAYMENT, CONSULT ME FIRST BEFORE BIDDING! DO NOT WAIT
UNTIL YOU HAVE BOUGHT THE CAR TO ASK QUESTIONS! If you fail to meet my terms, I
have the right to consider this auction null and void. I will leave appropriate feedback
and relist the car for sale again. DO NOT BID
IF YOU DO NOT HAVE THE MONEY TO PAY OR DO NOT
AGREE TO ANY OF MY TERMS! It is
being sold in "as is" condition.
Buyer to pay all taxes, fees and transportation costs. Please understand you are bidding to buy. I HAVE DONE MY BEST TO DESCRIBE THIS CAR AS ACCURATELY AS POSSIBLE.
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