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1965-1966 Mustang
To produce an extremely popular car, with virtually no competition. That is exactly what Ford did when it began marketing the Mustang in April 1964. So, with little effort a new car was concocted using the Falcon chassis. A legend was born and the Mustang scored a world record of 418,000 sales by the end its first year of existence. |
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Restoration project. |
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CID:289 |
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347 CI, 12.4/1 C/R, C4 with T/B, MT 10.5x28, launches at 6600 RPM, shifts at 7400. 4.56 Strange 9 inch Ford. Chassis was SFI certified on 4/11/02. |
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1/4 Mile:9.74 MPH:136.99 60ft:1.36 Weight:3250 CID:347 Flywheel HP:618@7500 Torque:490@5400 |
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All original has to be restored but drives good.
C4 transmission no big extra options |
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CID:200 |
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I brought the coupe in April in California and shipped it back to England, I have not had much chance to work on it so far. I hope to take it to the strip at the end of April for a shake down run. |
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CID:302 |
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strundsv |
1964 HT 289 with 4 brl
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Whimbledon white, black pony interior, Cragar wheel rim with 215/60 tyre. Some restoration have been bygones. |
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CID:289 Rearwheel HP:250@2500 |
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No description available. |
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CID:331 |
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bernmack |
1964 64 1/2 coupe
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I have had this mustang since 1980, when I was in High School. I have just begun restoring it. Just now have the time and money. I have always loved the look of The classic mustangs. |
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CID:289 |
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jfthomps |
1966 convertible
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Found abandoned and made a trade with the owner. It is under restoration now. 1992 5.0 EFI & AOD trans installed already and cosmetics underway. Anticipate completion end of 2005. |
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CID:5.0 |
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qtrmiler |
1965 unrestored coupe
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This one has no mods. Second owner 77K miles. All original with documentation. Show stopper |
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CID:289 |
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No description available. |
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CID:289 |
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