Right now on AutoHunter, you can find this 1965 Ford Mustang Convertible, which has been owned by the same family since the 1960s. It’s powered by a 200ci I6 paired with a three-speed manual gearbox. Finished in Rangoon Red and equipped with a beige convertible top over a Parchment vinyl interior, this first-generation Mustang drop-top is now offered by the selling dealer in Oregon with documentation and a clear title.

The Rangoon Red body is accented with chrome bumpers and bright trim and badging. Exterior features include dual side mirrors, center-mounted rear gas cap, and single exhaust outlet. A beige manual convertible top with a plastic rear window covers the passenger compartment. In better weather, it can be folded and stored under a beige vinyl top boot.

This pony car gallops down the road on a set of 13-inch wheels that have full covers with knock-off-style center caps. Those wheels are surrounded by whitewall radials; behind them are manual drum brakes.

The original white vinyl upholstery on the front bucket and rear bench seats was replaced with Parchment vinyl. Interior features include red carpeting and lap belts, a factory AM radio, and floor-mounted manual shifter.

Instrumentation consists of a 120-mph speedometer and gauges for the fuel level and temperature. The odometer shows 77,051 miles, but this vehicle’s title indicates that it is mileage-exempt.

Under the hood, there’s a 200ci I6. Running 9.2:1 compression and equipped with a single-barrel carburetor, it was factory-rated at 120 horsepower. The engine delivers its output to the street through a three-speed manual transmission.

Whether you want this 1965 Ford Mustang Convertible for its attractive color combination or because you’re looking for your first classic car, you have to bid on it. Be sure to do that before the auction ends on Thursday, September 11, 2025, at 12:00 p.m. PDT.
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