Highlights
- Very early ‘C code’ car
- Full restoration project
- Looks to be complete
- All import duties and VAT paid
- EU import documentation
The Appeal
The early first generation Mustangs are truly superb vehicles. With a meaty V8 drivetrain, before Ford started to add weight and strangle the engines in the early 70s, they really are a delightful and surprisingly fleet-footed machine.
What we have here is a very early ‘C code’ convertible Mustang. That means this was factory fitted with the 289ci two-barrel V8, offering a chunky 200hp – more than enough in what is, in reality, quite a small car.
With the attractive prospect of classic American V8 motoring and ‘million miles of sky’ views, this restoration project should surely be on the radar of anyone looking for a project this winter…
The History and Paperwork
- 1965 ‘C code’ vehicle
- US title documents
- EU import documentation
- Full restoration project
The Interior
- White vinyl upholstery to the seats, dashboard and door cards will all require restoration
- The driver’s seat squab is quite badly torn
- Black carpets run through the cabin and appear to be quite heavily worn
- Instruments and controls appear to be complete, but will require some restoration to all items
- It appears as it the majority of the trim is present, but it will require refurbishment
- Boot floor appears to be nice and solid
- Full-size spare wheel
The Exterior
- Black paintwork is dulled and damaged with age and would benefit from being refreshed
- The original black fabric hood has completely perished, although the frame appears to be intact
- As far as we can see, the majority of the external trim and brightwork is present, but will need some refurbishment or replacement
- The driver’s side front indicator unit is missing
- All of the glass appears to be in good condition and undamaged
- Steel wheels with chrome wheel covers, which appear to be in nice condition
- Underneath the car looks to be fair, although is likely to require some remedial work
- The sills appear to be nice, with no signs of major corrosion
The Mechanics
- 289ci (4,727cc) ‘Windsor’ two-barrel V8, offering 200bhp and 282lb-ft to the rear wheels when new
- Three-speed automatic transmission
- It should be noted that the car does not start and will need mechanical recommissioning
- The engine bay looks quite tidy, with some new hoses and leads clearly having been fitted at some time, although most items have a layer of surface corrosion
Summary
If you’re after a good size project to see you through the winter months, we think this is a cracker. As an early ‘C code’ car, this is a desirable machine. With the added attraction of this being a convertible, it makes a great case for itself.
Why not build the Mustang you’ve always dreamed of and spend some glorious summer evenings cruising into the sunset, top down, V8 burbling and not a care in the world…
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Buyer is responsible for delivery and collection of any item purchased. Car & Classic may refer a shipping company that also deals with import/export paperwork. Prices start at €150+VAT within the same country or €400+VAT for moves across borders. For more details, email [email protected].