1965 Ford Mustang Coupe 302 Resto-mod

Outstanding Example.

Reg No. HVK 326C

Miles 5060

If you are looking for a high-end Mustang with most of the upgrades then this is possibly one of the best available. When buying a “Restomod Mustang” it is always best to see how the car has been upgraded and modernised and the quality of the workmanship in doing so. 

We are fortunate enough here to have not only a stunning vehicle but a car that has been developed with quality in mind.

Originally the car came of Fords Factory Line in Dearborn Michigan on the 17th July 1965. It was then sold into Jacksonville Florida, and it is believed it spent most of its life in that State. Originally a D code engine which means that it had a 289 V8 with a four-venturer carburettor set up. It was also dressed in Wimbledon white with a black interior, back in the day. What it must have been like driving down the A1 A coast road in Florida listening to the Rolling stones, who were no 1 in the states with “satisfaction” at that time.

The Mustang we see here, is a vast improvement on the original’s. A casual glance under the bonnet, proves what a possible show winner this could be. With a serpentine belt flowing on the front of the engine all in stainless steel, the chromed intake is stunning, and the various beautifully machined billet parts show the quality and the attention to detail this car has been built with. Please note the Ford sign painted on the underside of the bonnet. The engine compartment really speaks for itself. Please study the video and check  out  the underside , it’s quite amazing.

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