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1964 1/2 Mustang
$42,950
Only 200 Miles on Restoration!
True 64 1/2 Mustang!
773rd Mustang Produced in San Jose
Gorgeous Caspian Blue Paint
Incredible White Interior
Factory D-Code 289 4 Barrel
Factory 4 Speed Transmission
Factory Generator Car
Over $31k in Parts Receipts!!!
This is the car that started it all. From breaking sales records to re-imagining a whole segment of the auto industry, it started with the Mustang. This one is the 773rd Mustang produced in San Jose on just the 3rd day of production on July 14th of 1964.
The rotisserie restoration on this car was completed in 2020. Since completion less than 200 miles have been added to the clock. A book of receipts totals over $31k, that doesn't even include the assembly labor. The car was built by a former MCA judge. It took 3rd place at the Mustang Club of America Concours Trailered Class in Tucson, AZ. This is a nice proper car that can win some trophies and provide you with years of enjoyment with no looming projects. You would be starting with a clean slate, just get in and go.
The paint is in good condition with the standard texture expected from an OEM 1960's finish. The original bumpers were re-chromed and the stainless window trim was highly polished. The emblems are all in amazing condition as well. This one looks amazing!
Inside the interior is all new. The seat upholstery is stretched over firm new seat cushions. New 64 1/2 specific carpet is in place along with new kick panels, door panels, dash pad, headliner, instrument cluster, etc. It really feels like you took a time machine back to your Ford dealers show room in mid summer '64.
Under the hood the 289 is adorned with all the proper bolts, brackets, clamps & fasteners. Even the generator wears its correct decals and early production super rare generator pulley. The 289 fires up easily and has a very unique sound. The Mustangs had a small muffler in front of the axle then a larger transverse unit behind the axle. The exhaust is all concours correct as well.
The 4-Speed Transmission is a huge bonus in these. This car has the correct Reverse Lock-Out 'T' handle that works nicely. The transmission itself works well shifting both up and down the pattern.
This was a rotisserie restoration and the bottom of the car has been repainted to match it's original color and sheen. This was very early in production so some aspects are different than later production. The floors are as they were, shiny gray. Pictures of the car on the rotisserie prior to restoration show this.
This is not a perfect car, just a really nice one. There are paint imperfections and a couple of panel alignments that could be addressed to make the car even more impressive but these cars were not perfect back in the day. Certainly nothing but a critical eye can find, but worth mentioning. Please feel free to call and discuss!
VIN: 5R07D100773
For Washington State residents only, A documentary service fee in an amount up to $150 may be added to the purchase price or capitalized cost.
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