For Sale: 1965 Ford Mustang in Beverly Hills, California for sale in Beverly Hills, CA

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Vehicle Description 1965 Ford Mustang C-Code Convertible Introducing this first-generation 1965 Ford Mustang C-Code Convertible that is finished in Arcadian Blue complemented with a White and Blue interior.
This iconic American muscle car is a true gem from the past, boasting a range of features that will surely captivate any automotive enthusiast.
Equipped with an automatic transmission, V8 engine, front-wheel disc brakes, power steering, chrome bumpers, 3-spoke steering wheel, convertible soft top, and white-line.
Convenience features include forward-folding front bucket seats, sun visors, glove box, manual-crank windows, vent windows, and a push-button radio.
Additionally, this car comes with extra parts on the side, making it a perfect opportunity for those looking to restore it to its former glory.
As a project car, it offers endless possibilities for customization and upgrades, allowing you to create a one-of-a-kind masterpiece that truly reflects your personal style and preferences.
With its salvage title, this Mustang presents a great opportunity for collectors and enthusiasts alike to own a piece of automotive history.
Do not miss your chance to unleash your creativity with this first-generation Ford Mustang.
For $16,750.
  • Year: 1965
  • Make: Ford
  • Model: Mustang

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