1965 Ford Mustang
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Q: How much would a 1965 Ford Mustang Convertible and a 1963 Mercury Comet cost?
How much would these two cars cost? A 1965 Ford Mustang Convertible and a 1963 Mercury Comet. I want to know the price for each seperately. If you can, give me some links.
A: Mustang – ten to forty thousand..
http://www.searchtheentirecraigslist.com/results.html?cx=002519136709929005474%3Ak0bfwxemloc&cof=FORID%3A9&ie=UTF-8&q=1965+mustang+convertible&sa=Search
Comet – Two to twenty thousand..
http://www.searchtheentirecraigslist.com/results.html?cx=002519136709929005474%3Ak0bfwxemloc&cof=FORID%3A9&ie=UTF-8&q=1963+mercury+comet&sa=Search
Q: Where is a good place to buy a 1965 Ford Mustang online besides ebay motors?
I am from Texas and am looking to buy a 1965 Ford Mustang. I’v checked ebay motors and craigslist. My budget is around $5000. Any tips?
A: You’re kind of limiting yourself by just looking online.
Here is a site devoted to Mustangs:
http://www.mustangclassifieds.com/index.php?page=search&cid=10&s_res=AND
As already mentioned, Autotrader.com might have some Mustangs. You can also access many newspaper classifieds online.
You can go to a bookstore and pick up a copy of Hemmings Motor News (a great source for cars and parts).
If you were to expand your search, you can usually find Mustangs at swap meets. Sometimes you’ll find a good deal, sometimes not.
Q: How do I replace the floor in my 1965 Ford Mustang?
I’m restoring a 1965 Ford Mustang. I’ve stripped it down to a rolling chassis, and in the process discovered that the floor panels are rusted through in several places. I’ve also discovered evidence that the car had been in a front-end collision. I wanted to do a lot of the body work myself, but now I’m worried that cutting out the entire floor will cause the chassis to bend. I’m also worried that the chassis may already distorted due to the collision. How do I replace the floor without warping the chassis, and how can I be sure that the chassis is straight?
A: check with yearone I believe they sell floor pans, just cut out the old one, clean up the area and have the new pan welded in place.
I think the website is www.yearone.com they have a mustang specific catalog
Q: How do you remove the ignition cylinder on a 1965 Ford Mustang?
I am restoring a 1965 Ford Mustang and I am having a hard time removing the ignition cylinder?
A: To remove the key cylinder you have to turn the key to the accessory position, stick a paperclip into the little pinhole on the face of the key cylinder and then turn the key around a little further in the counter-clockwise direction and it will come out.
Q: How much is a 1965 Ford Mustang worth today?
I’m interested in purchasing a 1965 Ford Mustang from a classified ad in the newspaper. The ad reads, “65 Mustang, 289, A-code, 4bbl auto, ac, good cond, runs xlnt. $4500.” Is this a reasonable price? (I haven’t been to see the car yet myself, but considering the seller is telling the truth and there truly are little repairs/it runs excellently…) Thanks!!
A: It sounds good. A code is a base 4 bbl V8. Is it a coupe, conv. or 2+2. Its make a big difference in price. A excellent condition car is price from $5000 to 20,000. Get a independent appraiser to check it out.
Q: what are the chances of me owning a 1965 Ford Mustang?
I’m now 20 years old. I’ve been wanting one since I was 15. I have my own licence now. I’m dreaming about buying my first car.
What are the chances of me owning one ? I want to drive around town in it and impress girls.
One thing I want to do before I die is to drive a 1965 Ford Mustang Fastback.
A: i don’t agree with the first answer. i drive a 68 gt500 convertible. plenty of girls are impressed and love the car. everybody turns and stares. if you really want one, take your time save your money and buy one or restore one. still less expensive than most new cars and a better in vestment because they increase in value not depreciate.
Q: how to remove the steering column on a 1965 Ford Mustang Convertible?
how to remove the steering column on a 1965 Ford Mustang Convertible?
A: disconnect the linkage at the steering box,
disconnect the mounts under the dash,
disconnect all electrical connections,
pull
Q: Should I paint my 1965 Ford Mustang before I work on the rest of the car?
I have 1965 Ford Mustang Coupe. It it runs but it needs some work done to it. I am not sure if I should get it painted before I start working on the rest of it or not. I have been told to get it painted first because they will strip it and gut it so they can sand blast it and paint it. I was also told to get it painted last because you don’t want the paint job to get messed up while you are working on it. I have looked through many different books and nothing has told me which to start with. Can anyone give me some guidance?
A: Do all the mechanical work first and make sure it all works and fits well. Then take it all apart and do the body and paint. Put it back together, add interior and glass, enjoy the car.
Q: How much (rough estimate) should is my 1965 Ford Mustang worth?
I have a 1965 Ford Mustang, it’s a 200, inline 6, automatic.
I’m the 3rd owner.
It’s not perfect, has never been restored, but the body is fine. There’s NO rust on the vehicle.
It was a Calif car (1st owner, 25+ years), then TX.
I bought the vehicle in FL from the 2nd owner in 1998 and drove it off & on over the past decade.
It runs but needs a tune-up, as the car has been garaged for the past 4 years straight and not driven at all in that time.
This car is my baby and my dream was to restore it and get a true automotive education from it. Dashing that dream is not something I am really prepared or happy about doing.
Life has made other plans, however, so I should probably sell this car.
I am not quite sure how to go about selling it, or what a fair price for the vehicle would be. Please respond with your suggestions as to how to get it appraised or figure out its market value.
Also, can anyone recommend a good website for selling this?
I paid $1500 for it in ‘98
A: Edmonds.com…………#########
Q: Door color with a red interior color for a 1965 Ford Mustang Fastback?
I have a 1965 Ford Mustang with an exterior color of wimbeldon white and an interior color of bright red. The seats are red. I want to know what color the doors are supposed to be painted from the factory.
A: black, brown or a white and red mix what i mean is red with white strip or the opersite
Q: How much would a 1965 Ford Mustang Fastback Cammer cost me restored?
I’m a real fan of old-school american muscle cars and i want to know how much a 1965 Ford Mustang Fastback Cammer would cost me IN GOOD CONDITION…
here a pic:
http://www.allfordmustangs.com/photopost/data/3224/medium/104201965-Ford-Mustang-Fastback-Cammer-SA-1024×768.jpg
thanks,
jonathan
A: A Ford “cammer” generally refers to a 427 SOHC motor – and the engine alone is worth 5 or 6 figures.
Q: Upgrade the engine in my 1965 Ford Mustang?
I have a 1965 ford mustang with a 200 ci 6 cyl engine and i would like to upgrade this as much as i can for 3000 dollars what options are open for me sry i dont know that much about cars.
A: This is a going to be a learning experience for you. Your main constriction is the money. You can MAYBE buy all the parts to make a proper conversion to a V8 since upgrading the suspension, brakes and cooling is also required but you will need to do ALL the work yourself since you have no more money.
Being “i dont know that much about cars”, this may be a stretch for you.
You can also visit Clifford and get some go-fast parts for your car and you can afford the help of a mechanic to put it on for you. And it will be a more unique ride than every one else.
http://www.cliffordperformance.net/
Q: Which 1965 Ford Mustang model is better?
All things equal, restored, etc. which 1965 Mustang is worth more, an automatic 6 cylinder Fastback, a 8 cylinder, manual coupe, or a 6 cylinder automatic convertible?
A: In this order, convertible, 2+2, and then the coupe .. the convertible will probably be left alone, while the 2+2 (correct name) will get the V8 restorod treatment.. Coupes, even with the V8 are only worth half of what a 2+2 goes for..
By actual book value the two are about equal according to OLD CARS PRICE GUIDE. So the 2+2 is catching up..
I have a convertible and a 2+2, and I don’t buy coupes anymore after owning 4..
Q: I need a 1965 ford mustang fastback in california?
I need a 1965 ford mustang fastback fully restored that is in california
A: What’s your budget? Are you interested in a ‘66?
Here’s one on ebay from San Diego:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1965-MUSTANG-GT-2-2-FASTBACK_W0QQitemZ230321408916QQihZ013QQcategoryZ6236QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
Check out Mustang Madman in Glendale:
http://mustangmadam.com/classic-mustangs-for-sale/1965-mustang-gt-fastback-a-code-39900
http://mustangmadam.com/classic-mustangs-for-sale/1966-mustang-fastback-for-sale
Look at oldride.com:
http://www.oldride.com/classic_cars/233523.html
http://www.oldride.com/classic_cars/624797.html
http://www.oldride.com/classic_cars/802365.html
This is just a short list, a bit more time will provide more results.
Prepare to spend $30-40K
Q: How much would it cost to ship a 1965 ford mustang from Chicago to Dublin,Ireland?
Do you need to hire a container or cover?
A: Why are you shipping the car over sea If you sold it on ebay you should have told them to arrange for shipping
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