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Ford Mustang Convertible on 2040-cars

US $14,000.00
Year:1964 Mileage:90000 Color: Red
Location:

San Diego, California, United States

San Diego, California, United States
Ford Mustang Convertible, US $14,000.00, image 1

Very very rare 1964 Mustang Convertible. Factory Hi Performance 289 cubic Inches D Code with 4 barrel carburetor.Full Pony interior with simply the best color combination you can find ! Stunning !This the very first year of production for Mustangs.1st owner California car with 90 000 original miles and original black plates.Car sat in a garage for 30 years explaining low miles and is completely original.Older and nice restoration.An excellent and beautiful driver not a concourse car not being detailed underneath but a very beautiful car.Original title, old square California pink slip from the 1970’s.Engine is real strong, no blow by, or noise, no knocking or ticking of any kind.Chrome bumpers are nice. The little chrome piece mad of zamac surrounding back top is slightly pitted.Original floor pans and trunk with zero rust. All panels are Ford original. No China replacement aftermarket panels.Beautiful red paint done few years ago but still very very nice. Has just a very light scratch on the trunk you only see at a certain angle, could be buffed too.Beautiful Red and White Pony Interior. Seats and panels are in excellent condition.Perfect and very straight body no bondo.Doors close real tight with perfect gaps.Automatic Transmission. It appears originally the car came with a 4 speed manual and was converted later on to automatic transmission.Car runs and drives really well.Maybe the front brakes might need to be check, left wheel cylinder could be slightly leaking from sitting. Car brakes okay but I feel a slight pull to the right at braking. This is cheap to fix and I might fix it before you buy it if I have time.Everything works except the horn.GT ratio sterling box so no need for Power Steering.Rare Power Top.Top was new but someone vandalized it got a 6” cut which has been fixed. 5 feet away you can really see unless you get real close.I didn’t think it was worthy to put a new top but you could if you want it perfect. Top has folding glass window.I got brand new bumper guards front and back cause the original ones got slight surface rust. Still in the box.

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Speaking to CEO Alan Mulally after Ford's Go Further event in Sydney, Australian site Go Auto reports that the decision was not one made lightly, and that the automaker is doing everything possible to respect the Falcon and Territory's "stakeholders." It's an interesting piece that shows a softer side of a corporation, while demonstrating that Ford is doing everything in its power to make the end of production as smooth as possible for all parties.
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