Branson Auto Museum. (417) 335-2600

1965 Ford Mustang Convertible

$32,000
1965 FORD MUSTANG CONVERTIBLE Internet Price

0 Miles / VIN: DGIJQTY2ACFJLOQW

Contact Sue Uygun at Branson Auto Museum

Phone : (417) 335-2600
1335 West Highway 76 , Branson, MO 65616

1965 Ford Mustang Convertible

1965 FORD MUSTANG CONVERTIBLE VIN: DGIJQTY2ACFJLOQW
2 doors, Convertible, 8 cylinders , Automatic Transmission ID: C5292

Vehicle Description

This is a very early built 1965 Mustang that was manufactured on August 18, 1964. It was built and remained in California until it was purchased by the 3rd owner, who has had it for the past 13 years. The first owner restored the car and rebuilt the motor and transmission between 1991-1994. Since 1994, the car has been stored in a heated garage and driven less than 200 miles per year. It has a 289ci C-Code V-8, original to the car. Also, the transmission and differential are original as well. The original 2-barrel carburetor was replaced by a 4-barrel. It has a new top with a split glass window in excellent condition! It has the original Rangoon Red paint with Red vinyl interior, a very desirable color combination The 86,540 miles are original to the car. It has recently had a cosmetic restoration and it runs and drives great. It has won or placed in many car shows and need nothing to be ready for the summer cruise and show season. We know it's worth over $35,000 - but have just lowered it to $32,000. What a deal!

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About Us

Branson Auto Museum was conceived in August of 2007 and opened on May 15, 2009. Partners in the Museum,knew that the Branson area was hungry for car and automotive related things to do. Branson Auto Museum was originally scheduled to go into a purpose built 20,000 sq. ft. building on the Strip. When the partners discovered that the former crafts mall the "Engler Block" was available, they knew it would be the perfect fit for what they were planning. The buiding is layed out in sections that wander through the building which is the ideal setting for a museum. The charm and character of the building also lends itself nicely to a museum.

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