Lot # | 7337 |
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Location | Los Angeles, CA 91367 |
Seller | Dealer |
55600 | |
289 cubic inch | |
Automatic | |
Red | |
Beige |
The 1964 1/2 Ford Mustang convertible D code boasts a 289 cubic inch motor, automatic transmission, power steering, and factory AC. It shines in its original Poppy Red color, having undergone one high-quality repaint after removing all glass trim accessories prior to the paint job. The paint quality is superb, with only three minor chips visible in the provided photos. All stainless steel, chrome, and bright work are in excellent condition, complementing the flawless body lines that show no signs of rust issues, past or present.
Equipped with a new black convertible top of the hard type, the lines and pump have been recently replaced. The interior remains largely original, with the exception of a modern radio seamlessly fitted into the factory slot. From the carpets to the door panels, dash, and seats, every detail is meticulously maintained and in excellent condition.
Under the hood lies the original 289 motor, carburetor, transmission, and rear end, all meticulously restored over the years. The motor underwent a complete rebuild in 1989 and has since only clocked 52,000 miles, with a similarly rejuvenated transmission. The meticulous care and maintenance of this Mustang are documented through receipts spanning over 30 years of ownership.
Previously cherished by the owner of California Mustangs, a prominent Mustang company in Southern California, this special 1964 1/2 Mustang is now available for sale due to the owner’s passing. The vehicle runs impeccably in all aspects, and the seller offers assistance with shipping or virtual viewings via FaceTime. For further inquiries or details, please don’t hesitate to reach out. Additionally, a detailed walk-around video is included for a closer look at this exceptional vehicle.
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You state there is no body rust past or present. Looking at the pictures of the trunk it shows rust and rot. Please explain
You show 3 large paint chips , please explain the location of those chips.
Thanks
from the seller:
That is not rust just paint flaking