Sold For: $43,000 Questions

1965 Ford Mustang GT Tribute Convertible – 289 C-Code – Automatic – Numbers Matching

Sold For: $43,000 Questions

Vehicle Location: Schertz, TX 78154
Auction Type: Reserve
Mileage: 48000 tmu
Engine: 289 “C” Code
Transmission: Automatic
Exterior: Red
Interior: Black
VIN: 5R08C201243
Party: Private

 

1965 Ford Mustang GT Tribute

 

1965 Ford Mustang GT Tribute

 

1965 Ford Mustang GT Tribute

 

This is a beautiful fully restored 1965 Mustang Convertible, fully optioned and the absolute right color combo’s rarely found of Red w/ White Top and White Interior w/ Red trim. (Highly desired Pony Interior).

This also is being sold as a GT “Tribute” because it has many of the GT options, including rear GT valance with dual Exhaust and Trumpet Tips, GT badging around the car plus interior GT features such as wood dash inserts, GT wood steering wheel and I also have the GT side stripings that need installed but will be included for buyer installation if wanted.

A true GT Convertible such as this one would sell for $100,000 or more!!!  THIS IS AS NICE AS THEY COME FOR LESS THAN $50,000.00

This Mustang was appraised @ $50,000 back in 2022 and is insured for the same amount through Hagerty Classic Car Insurance Co. These Convertibles equipped as this one continue to increase in Value as time goes on so these are top investment vehicles.

Over $60,000 in restoration costs and nothing spared!!!

289 “C” Code and auto transmission. Numbers Matching

 

 

 

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Ended On: 05/24/2023 at 3:10 pm EDT
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Result: Sold for $43,000
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Item condition: New

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Highest bidder was: w*********m

Bidder Name Bidding Time Bid Auto
w*********m 05/24/2023 1:02 pm EDT $43,000
a**********s 05/24/2023 9:06 am EDT $42,000
w*********m 05/24/2023 7:38 am EDT $40,500
a**********s 05/23/2023 9:38 pm EDT $38,500
w*********m 05/23/2023 7:42 pm EDT $36,000
a**********s 05/23/2023 2:11 pm EDT $35,000
a**********s 05/22/2023 11:51 am EDT $32,500
j************n 05/21/2023 10:52 pm EDT $32,000
b************6 05/19/2023 8:01 pm EDT $30,000
d*n 05/19/2023 1:23 pm EDT $17,500
a**********s 05/19/2023 1:09 pm EDT $16,000
d*n 05/18/2023 9:08 am EDT $10,500
t*******n 05/17/2023 4:16 pm EDT $8,300
a**********s 05/17/2023 2:52 pm EDT $8,200
a**********s 05/17/2023 1:19 pm EDT $5,500
Auction started 05/17/2023 12:00 am EDT
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  • Beverlypaul806 says:

    In my opinion, the undercarriage of this car has not been refurbished, the underside of the engine block is dirty and has a two dollar paint job on it. The transmission oil pan is rusty. my question is has the engine and transmission been fully overhauled? the universal joints are spewing grease all over the undercarriage. And there is a rubber boot, running horizontally in the frame area, completely dry rotted, and disintegrating. Buyer beware!

    • ACC Auctions says:

      response from the seller:

      “I’ve disclosed everything in the listing that I am aware of and the car has been in storage for over one year and never had a drop of oil anywhere.

      The car is rust free so I don’t know of any rust but whoever bids needs to rely on the Photos because that’s all I know.”

      *this reply was copy/pasted directly from an email sent to ACC by the seller

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