The first Mustang set such standards with concept and design that it founded its own vehicle class: the Pony Cars.
    Ford Mustang
    Fastback - 1st Generation (1965 to 1966)
    While the hardtop
    and convertible body styles were introduced as unofficial
    1964-1/2 models, the fastback was the only 1965-1966
    first-generation Mustang body style that actually began
    production for the 1965 model year (August 1964). 1965-1966
    Ford Mustang Fastbacks were available with four engine options,
    the 120 hp "T-code" 200 cubic inch (3.3 l) inline six, the 200
    hp "C-code" 289 cubic inch (4.7 l) V8 with two-barrel
    carburetor, the 225 hp "A-Code" 289 cubic inch (4.7 l) V8 with
    four-barrel carburetor, and the 271 hp "K-Code" 289 cubic inch
    (4.7 l) V8 equipped with a four-barrel autolite carburetor .
    Depending on the engine installed, Mustang fastbacks were
    equipped with a 3-speed manual transmission, 4-speed manual
    transmission or a 3-speed automatic.
    This beautiful
    Mustang was fully restored by the last
    owner.
    The work was done
    partly by himself but mostly by
    professionals.
    Neither time nor
    material was spared, as it was not planned to ever sell the
    car.
    Alone for externally
    performed labor and material USD 80.000,00 are in the vehicle
    and this does not include the own work.
    Unfortunately,
    health-related circumstances have forced the owner with a heavy
    heart to sell.
    Engine : V8 289cid,
    C code
    Power : 200hp @
    4400rpm 
    Torque : 382Nm @
    2400rpm
    Transmission : 3
    speed automatic
    Produced in
    Dearborn, MI
    Interior: Black
    Vinyl
    Engine slightly
    modified
    electronic ignition
    system
    performance
    headers
    disc brakes front
    and rear
    alloy
    wheels
The vehicle is sold as a classic car import duty paid.
Upon request, the vehicle will be delivered with classic car individual vehicle approval for an expense allowance.
SOLD
