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1965 Ford Mustang 2+2 Fastback on 2040-cars

US $23,280.00
Year:1965 Mileage:42465 Color: Red /
 White
Location:

Camden, South Carolina, United States

Camden, South Carolina, United States

This 1965 Ford Mustang is a 2+2 fastback optioned from the factory with a K-code 289cid V8 and a 4-speed manual
transmission. Both visible vin number on the drivers side fender and hidden vin number on the passengers side match
and are clear stampings.The exterior is painted from the factory Rangoon Red with a pristine white and red
interior. The paint and interior are in show condition. Absolutely no chips or flaws in the finish.Panel fit and
gaps are perfect, the doors, hood and trunk close perfectly with a solid feel. The chrome and bright work are in
exceptional condition with no scratches or flaws. This car is better than new!This K-Code Mustang is offered with
the original window sticker, original purchase order, original first print owner's manual, letter from the
original owner detailing the cars history,
The engine has been removed and rebuilt using original components. Has the hipo exhaust manifolds and cylinder
heads with the "21" casting numbers.This is the 289,289hp engine(K) code with high performance camshaft and solid
lifters. Uses the hipo crankshaft balancer and even has the original performance pyramid engine mounts. Original
performance 5 blade cooling fan, shroud, and pulleys are intact. The engine has been painted and detailed to
perfection. The original 600cfm manual choke carb has been rebuilt by champion mustang carbs of Texas and tuned.
(see driving video) All components perform like new!
Engine casting #C5AE-6015E
Cylinder head cast Hipo casting # 21
Original round alternator ear,Hipo pulley #65AF10A352-H
Transmission tag# HEH T 013905
Original Hipo pyramid engine mounts
Original 600 cfm carb stamping#C40F-AL tag# C50F L
Hipo dual point distributer casting# C50F-12131-B
Original Hipo drive shaft measuring 49 23/32 in
Rear heavy duty leaf springs#C4ZA5556-S fastback
Steering gear ID tag# HCC AX 5A04B

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Auto blog

Ford Explorer Jackson Pollock Edition results in trip to hospital

Tue, 02 Jul 2013

Among the many useful pieces of driving advice we've taken to heart over the years, "Safely secure all cargo" is etched pretty high on our personal stone tablets. We've had a couple of frustrating moments over the years (numerous wonky cupholders and too-tall lidded cups; a radar detector that released its suction cups and dashed itself below the dashboard, etc.), but never anything like the scene above.
These photos above come courtesy of the Washington State Patrol, and they show the unfortunate aftermath of a driver, his dog, and his Ford Explorer after it crashed near the town of Belfair last week. According to reports, the man was schlepping five-gallon containers of paint inside his vehicle when he was involved in an unexplained accident. It's not clear what triggered the crash, but the impromptu abstract painting covered the whole of the interior, including the driver and his faithful companion.
The man was transported to a local hospital for minor injuries, and his dog was cleaned and later taken to a humane society.

Thieves still love older Hondas and pickups most, says NICB [w/video]

Wed, 20 Aug 2014

No one wants to have their car stolen, but a new study by the National Insurance Crime Bureau has some bad news for older Honda owners and pickup drivers. Fortunately, it has better news for drivers overall. The group is reporting that according to preliminary data from the Federal Bureau of Investigation, thefts were down 3.2 percent in 2013 (versus 2012) to fewer than 700,000 cars. That's the lowest figure since 1967. That's also less than half of the peak of over 1.66 million thefts in 1991. "The drop in thefts is good news for all of us," says NICB President and CEO Joe Wehrle. "But it still amounts to a vehicle being stolen every 45 seconds and losses of over $4 billion a year."
Honda drivers might not find it such good news with older Accord and Civic models topping this year's theft study. Toyota and Dodge can't really celebrate, either, with two models each on the list, as well. Overall, this year's list was split evenly between foreign and domestic models, which were mostly pickups.
The 10 most likely vehicles to be stolen in 2013 were:

Ford paying $750 million just to close plant in Belgium

Thu, 21 Mar 2013

According to a report from Reuters, Ford is shelling out $750 million in a severance deal that will see the automaker close its facility in Genk, Belgium. The automaker reached this deal with the 4,000 hourly workers employed at the plant last week, which means the company will pay out an average of $187,500 per worker.
Ford is still negotiating with the 300 salaried workers at the factory, which currently produces the Mondeo sedan. All told, Ford expects to lose around $2 billion in Europe thanks in no small part to the region's ongoing economic downturn, and two more plants are scheduled to be shut down in Europe this year. The company will log its $750 million payout under "special items" for this quarter.
As you may recall, Ford took a similar path in the US back in 2009 when the domestic market took a spill. Back then, the company shelled out around $50,000 per employee with at least one year of experience, plus either $25,000 toward a new car or an extra cash payment of $20,000. It would seem the cost of closing plants in Belgium is a much harder pill to swallow than in the States...