Right now on AutoHunter, you can find this restored 1965 Ford Mustang Fastback 2+2, which is powered by a Challenger 289ci V8 mated to a rebuilt four-speed manual gearbox. Highlights include factory air conditioning, Rally Pac gauges, and an upgraded four-barrel carburetor. Finished in Rangoon Red over a black vinyl interior, this classic pony car is offered by the selling dealer in Pennsylvania with a clear title.

Around 2010, this Mustang was restored to factory specifications, according to the dealer. As part of the restoration, the body was refinished in its original color of Rangoon Red. Exterior features include chrome bumpers, bright trim and rocker panel moldings, and sail panel louvers. The dual exhaust outlets end just before the lower rear valance.

The horseshoes on this Mustang are 6.95-14 BFGoodrich Silvertown 660 redline tires wrapped around 14-inch chrome-plated steel wheels.

Saddling up this horse means taking a seat on one of the two black vinyl front buckets or rear seats. Wherever you ride to, an AM push-button radio and factory air conditioning will make the trip more pleasant. Instrumentation consists of a 120-mph speedometer, and gauges for the fuel level and temperature; the Rally Pac adds a 6,000-rpm tachometer and a clock. There are 51,600 reportedly original miles on the odometer.

This pony car has the factory-rated power of 200 horses, thanks to its Challenger 289ci V8, though it has been upgraded with a four-barrel carburetor. A rebuilt four-speed manual gearbox channels that output to the live rear axle. Manual drum brakes keep this pony from galloping into a ditch or a tree.

To add this 1965 Ford Mustang Fastback 2+2 to your stable, bid on it before the auction ends on Monday, December 15, 2025, at 11:00 a.m. (MST).
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