Ford Mustang Cabriolet | 1965

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MAKE: Ford

MODEL: Mustang

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Ford Mustang Cabriolet | 1965

Highlights:

– Restored in the past
– Prairie Bronze paintwork
– Hydraulic-operated black soft top
– 3.3 litre inline 6-cylinder engine
– Automatic transmission

The seller offers for sale this 1965 Ford Mustang Cabriolet, fitted with a 3.3 litre six-cylinder petrol engine and an automatic transmission. The car has been restored in the past and is presented in overall good condition. This early-model Mustang captures the essence of American open-top motoring and remains one of the most recognisable classics ever produced.

Finished in the distinctive Prairie Bronze colour, this Mustang has a subtle but stylish presence that complements its iconic lines. The colour contrasts nicely with the chrome trim and classic badging, giving the car a period-correct and appealing look. It rides on original-style wheels and is fitted with a black, hydraulically operated soft top that can be opened at the touch of a button, offering easy access to open-air cruising.

The interior features black faux leather upholstery with a centre console and is in decent condition, showing some light signs of wear in keeping with its age and use. All major controls and trim elements are in place, and the interior layout remains faithful to the original factory design. While not over-restored or heavily modified, the car shows signs of care and remains a solid example of the model.

The Mustang’s exterior panels and paintwork appear consistent, with the car previously restored to bring it back to usable condition. Mechanically, it is reported to be in drivable condition.  The six-cylinder engine offers a smooth and accessible driving experience, especially for those new to classic American cars or seeking a cruiser more suited to relaxed touring than raw performance.

The 1965 Mustang was the model that solidified Ford’s revolutionary entry into the “pony car” segment. Introduced midway through 1964, it rapidly gained popularity thanks to its sporty looks, affordable pricing, and broad customisation options. Ford offered the Mustang in coupe, fastback, and convertible variants, making it one of the most versatile and accessible performance cars of its time.

Equipped with a range of engine options, the inline six-cylinder 3.3-litre version appealed to buyers who wanted the Mustang’s style without the fuel consumption of a V8. It still delivered respectable performance for the era and allowed for a smooth, comfortable ride, particularly when paired with an automatic transmission. The convertible variant added to the car’s desirability, offering top-down motoring without compromising on practicality.

Design elements such as the sculpted flanks, galloping horse grille emblem, and triple-lens taillights became instantly recognisable and are still celebrated in modern Mustangs. The 1965 model also marked the beginning of one of the most successful nameplates in automotive history. It offered a youthful, sporty identity to a wide audience and quickly became a cultural symbol across the United States and abroad.

As a restored and presentable example, this Mustang Cabriolet offers entry into classic car ownership with one of the most iconic shapes ever designed. Its six-cylinder drivetrain makes it well-suited to casual weekend drives or participation in vintage car events. The hydraulic soft top, attractive Prairie Bronze paintwork, and period interior make this a complete and balanced package for any enthusiast looking to enjoy the classic American convertible experience.

Condition of the Bodywork and Paint
4. Very Good: Small dents or scratches; may require minimal bodywork or paint correction.

Condition of the Interior
4. Very Good: Clean with minimal wear; may need minor replacements for small missing or broken parts.

Technical Condition
3. Good: Generally reliable, but may need some maintenance or repairs.

Overall Condition
4. Very Good Condition: Shows only minimal wear and is ready to drive at any time.

This item is sold on an as-is basis. The condition of this item is the opinion of the seller and may differ from your own opinion. Photos and descriptions of the listing are for information purposes only.

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