Description
Ford Mustang Cabriolet | 1965
Highlights:
– Original 1965 convertible model
– 4.7L V8 engine with automatic transmission
– Equipped with power steering and disc brakes
– Registered in the Netherlands
– Classic American styling with upgraded drivability
The seller offers for sale a 1965 Ford Mustang 289 V8 Cabriolet, one of the most iconic convertibles of the 1960s. This particular example is fitted with a 4.7-litre (4735cc) V8 engine and an automatic transmission, offering a classic American driving experience with modern enhancements. The odometer reads 48,831 miles; however, the mileage cannot be guaranteed through documentation. The car benefits from desirable technical upgrades, including power steering and disc brakes, which significantly improve driving comfort and safety.
Presented in a cabriolet body style, this Mustang combines the open-top experience with the powerful rumble of its eight-cylinder engine. The car retains its period-correct charm, with details like chrome bumpers and classic Mustang badging. According to the seller, it has valid registration papers and a current technical inspection.
The exterior is in good condition. The paint shows a few small defects, such as minor scratches or blemishes, but nothing that detracts from the overall impression. The interior is described as clean, with only minimal wear. The main defect noted is the absence of the glove compartment liner. Mechanically, the Mustang is in good condition, with all lighting and indicators are said to be functioning properly.
The 1965 Ford Mustang was the first full production year of a model that would go on to become an American automotive legend. Introduced in April 1964, the Mustang quickly captured the public’s imagination and redefined the “pony car” class—compact, stylish, and performance-oriented. With its long hood, short deck proportions, and broad range of configurations, the Mustang was an immediate commercial success. Ford sold more than 400,000 units in its first production year alone.
The 289 V8, like the one in this car, was among the most popular engine options, offering a solid balance between power and daily drivability. It came in several versions, ranging from a 2-barrel carburetor setup to high-performance 4-barrel variants. The Mustang’s modular nature allowed buyers to heavily customise their vehicles, and this adaptability also helped the car become a favourite among enthusiasts and modifiers.
In its cabriolet form, the Mustang offered a blend of sportiness and relaxed cruising—ideal for both weekend drives and spirited outings. The optional power steering and disc brakes, like those fitted on this example, were considered high-end features at the time and remain desirable today for their practical benefits.
This model, with its combination of classic design and upgraded drivability, appeals to collectors who value authenticity but also seek a more useable classic. Its enduring popularity ensures a wide availability of spare parts and strong community support, making ownership both rewarding and relatively accessible.
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
4. Very Good: Mechanically solid, with possible minor maintenance required.
Overall Condition
4. Very Good Condition: Shows only minimal wear and is ready to drive at any time.
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This car is currently located in Limburg, the Netherlands.
This car drives, brakes and shifts.
The car has a Dutch registration. The buyer is responsible for registration in his own country and responsible for delivery and collection of any vehicle purchased at the auction.
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