1965 Ford Mustang D-code Convertible, “64½” production Mustang Convertible
1965 Ford Mustang Convertible Description
1965 Ford Mustang D-code Convertible
"64½" production Mustang Convertible
Same owner since 1979; 38 years!
D-code 289 V8 210HP factory four-barrel carburetor convertible Mustang (The original "A" code Mustang)
Extremly rare as only offered as an option in 1964 1/2 Mustangs dated March – September of 1964
Opted with power steering and a C4 three-speed automatic transmission with 3.00:1 gearing
Wimbledon White (code M) exterior with black power-folding top
Corre...ct blue crinkle vinyl standard interior with matching vinyl seats (code 82)
Still retains many of its original "1964 ½" attributes
Such as battery cooling vents (louvers), horns located inside the engine compartment, Falcon gauge bezel with GEN light, “A” on the vent knob and more
Engine has a factory generator, not an alternator
More than 50 years later, early versions of the original ponycar are extremely hard to find but we lassoed one here at MotoeXotica Classic Cars that came from the s ame loving owner that cared for the car for 38 years. We are proud to offer this early production 1965 Ford Mustang D-code opted power top convertible. This example was built on July 27, 1964 at Ford’s Dearborn, Michigan facility and was originally delivered to the Philadelphia, Pennsylvania area for sale. The early production "64½" Mustangs are already becoming hard to come by but finding one that is opted with the 210HP D code 289 V8 in a convertible with a power top is next to impossible to find! These cars were the original "A code" Mustangs and production was much lower than the following "A code" cars of latter years.
Even though the Mustang was introduced five months ahead of the traditional 1965 model year and fans popularly proclaimed early models as 1964 ½, all production cars received 1965 VINs and were marketed as 1965 models. This particular early example has had the same loving, careful owner since 1979! The term "1964 ½" was coined by Mustang enthusiasts to identify these early 1965 model year cars.
Finished in Wimbledon White (code M), this car’s paint and trim are in very good condition. The windshield and side glass are clear and intact. The pony’s lights are also clear and in one piece, including the taillights with the “64” stamped on the left and right units. The car rolls on whitewall tires with factory deluxe wheel covers and both tires and wheels are in very good condition.
All of the Mustang’s body panels are solid and straight overall but there are some minor blemishes obvious at close range. The contrasting power-folding top is in good order and there’s a blue tonneau cover to use when the top is folded down. The bumpers are in very good condition, the engine bay is very tidy and the battery looks very good while the trunk is in good order and features a full-sized spare tire. Even the smaller Mustang logos on the front fenders look good.
As advertised on the front fenders, under the hood is a D code 289 CID V-8 engine with a four-barrel carburetor producing 210HP breathing through a single exhaust pipe. This Mustang still retains a lot of its 1964 ½ details such as the engine has a factory generator, the valve covers are painted gold, battery cooling vents (louvers), horns located inside the engine compartment with correct relay, Falcon gauge bezel with GEN light, “A” on the vent knob and the correct peddles and window handles.
Inside, the blue interior, (code 82) with its blue crinkle vinyl seats, is in overall very good condition and mostly appears very original. The seats look great, front and rear; the matching carpet is in similar great shape. The blue instrument panel is in very good order. Mustang purists will note that this car has Ford Falcon gauge bezels and there is a generator idiot light on the instrument panel and the accelerator and brake pedals lack stainless steel surrounds. Also, the horn is inoperable. However, the three-spoke steering wheel looks as iconic now as it did when new. The inner door panels are in overall good condition though some paint chipping is evident and there are a couple of other, minor blemishes inside. The mirror glass and shift lever are in good shape and finishing off the interior is a factory AM radio.
Introduced early on April 17, 1964, (16 days after the Plymouth Barracuda) and thus dubbed as a "1964½" by Mustang fans, the 1965 Mustang was the automaker's most successful launch since the Model A. The Mustang has undergone several transformations since then and is the only current pony car to boast continuous production since its launch.
In fact, the Mustang created the pony car class of American automobiles – affordable sporty coupes with long hoods and short rear decks and gave rise to competitors such as the Chevrolet Camaro, Pontiac Firebird, AMC Javelin, Dodge Challenger and Plymouth Barracuda plus a twin from 1979 to 1986 in the Mercury Capri.
This car is currently located at our facility in St. Louis, Missouri. Current mileage on the odometer shows 96,439 miles. It is sold as is, where is, on a clean and clear, mileage exempt title. GET OUT AND DRIVE!!!
VIN: 5F08D212433
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