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

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Vehicle Description 1965 Ford Mustang Fastback C-CodeIntroducing this first-generation 1965 Ford Mustang Fastback C-Code that has just came out of the dry desert state of Arizona.
The exterior is finished in the factory and eye-catching Prairie Bronze (P) color, perfectly complemented by a Palomino (29) interior that exudes vintage charm.
Equipped with an automatic transmission, V8 engine, 2-barrel carburetor, Rally-Pac gauges mounted on the 3-spoke steering wheel, Ford lettering across the hood, chrome trim, 289 fender emblem, forward-folding front bucket seats, center console, rear bench seat, lap belts, glove box, 14-inch steel wheels, white-line tires, and a cigar lighter with an ashtray that pays homage to the classic era of smoking in cars.
This Mustang is equipped with power steering for added convenience, making it a joy to navigate through city streets or cruise down the highway.
Noteworthy features of this Fastback include rear quarter ornamental vents that add a touch of flair, chrome bumpers, and manual crank windows for a nostalgic feel.
The warranty number reveals that this example rolled off the assembly line in San Jose California, further enhancing its historical significance.
Do not miss your chance to own this iconic Mustang Fastback that is mechanically sound.
For $42,500.
  • Year: 1965
  • Make: Ford
  • Model: Mustang

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