Lot # | 0706 |
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Location | Sugar Hill, GA 30518 |
Seller | Dealer |
37382 | |
289ci V8 | |
4 Speed Manual | |
Blue | |
White |
This stunning 1965 Ford Mustang K-Code Convertible is one of just 181 K-Code convertibles produced that year, making it one of the rarest and most desirable Mustangs ever built. Featuring its numbers-matching 289 Hi-Po “K-Code” V8, factory-rated at 271 horsepower, and paired with a 4-speed manual transmission, this high-performance pony car is a true enthusiast’s prize.
Originally purchased by its original owner in November 1964 and meticulously cared for by the original owner until the late 1990s, this Mustang underwent a ground-up restoration using NOS parts in 1980 and has since received a recent high-dollar, bumper-to-bumper full service. It drives and performs beautifully, retaining its legendary K-Code power and handling.
Factory-Equipped with Premium Features
Investment Potential & Historical Significance
With its original drivetrain, iconic performance package, and factory-correct color combination, this Mustang represents an exceptional opportunity for collectors, investors, and driving enthusiasts alike. Whether showcased in a prestigious collection or enjoyed on the open road, this rare K-Code convertible is a timeless piece of Ford performance history.
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Please post pics of block number and trans number that match fender vin.
sorry for the delay, we are working on getting your questions answered and will get the photos you requested as well.
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Seller, any response?
What are the cylinder head numbers? Also, any pics of the steering box tag? Is it quick ratio? Original carb, pics?
Is the VIN number on the engine block?
from the seller:
Yes
And transmission and rear end are original to the car with the date codes as well as the original tags!
Is the stripes on the sides tape or painted on?
From the seller-
Taped. From the factory.
Only the Lemans stripes were painted and they were not available in 1968