Ford Mustang (1965)
Ford Mustang with H license plate, good condition, very nice color (1965)The provision is 5% + VAT of the sales price and at least 500 € + VAT.
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Overview
Manufacturer | Ford |
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Model | Mustang |
Year | 1965 |
Transmission | Automatic |
Horsepower | 122 |
Milage | 130.000 mi |
Country Version | US |
Location | DE-31079 Sibbesse |
Color | Blue Metallic |
Vehicle description
Highlights and general information
For sale is a 1965 Ford Mustang in the color Blue Metallic with a black leatherette interior.
Highlights:
- Extremely attractive color combination
- H license plate available
- The seller has invested around €4,000 in the vehicle
- Last maintenance service in October 2024
General information about the vehicle
- Year of construction: 1965
- First registration: USA, 1965
- Location: 31079 Sibbesse, Germany
- Number of vehicle owners: 1 owner in the USA, then a dealer in Germany and then the seller
- H license plate
- Accident-free
- TÜV until 02/2026
- Approved
Model history
The Mustang was born as a legend: tens of thousands of Americans wanted to own this car in response to a large-scale advertising campaign. Produced from 1964, the one millionth Mustang rolled off the production line just two years later. With its perfect proportions - long hood, short rear - the Mustang exudes a very special charm despite its simple technology, which corresponds to the automotive dreams of an entire nation and which hardly anyone can escape today. The 1st generation Mustang I was available with either a six-cylinder in-line engine or with V8 engines, with 4.3-liter displacement in the early models and 4.7-liter displacement later on.
The facts
Exterior & interior:
- Exterior color: Blue Metallic
- Interior: Black leatherette interior in a very well-kept condition
- No repainting required: Yes
Engine & Transmission:
- 3.3-liter inline six-cylinder with 122 hp
- Automatic gearbox
- Last maintenance service: 10/2024
Mileage:
- Mileage: 130,000 mi
- Mileage traceable: Yes
- No checkbook available
Documentation:
- German vehicle documents
Tires, body & underbody:
- Tires: very good tread, from 2021
- Body: good condition with minor signs of wear due to age
- Underbody: good condition without rust
- Please take a look at the photo gallery and videos to get more insights into the condition of the vehicle
Known defects
- There are no known defects.
- Please take a look at the photo gallery and videos for further insights into the condition of the vehicle
Summary of the vehicle
An American dream on German roads! This 1965 Ford Mustang in Blue Metallic is a timeless classic with an H license plate and only two previous owners. The current owner has invested around €4,000 and kept the car in top condition - MOT until 2026 and fresh service from the end of 2024 included. With its iconic design, automatic transmission and powerful presence, it embodies pure muscle car fascination. A stylish entry into the world of US classics!
Vehicle videos
Kickdown check
- Kickdown photographer was on site
- Video of the vehicle available
- Main inspection
- Milage trackable
- Matching numbers
- Current service performed
Transport
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The description of this auction has been made to the best of the seller's knowledge. The condition of this vehicle is based on the opinion of the seller and may differ from your own opinion. The description and photos are for reference. Kickdown does not guarantee the accuracy of the listing and recommends a viewing. The seller decides whether a viewing can be made. Bidders must satisfy themselves as to the accuracy of the description and make all necessary inquiries before placing a bid. For this purpose, please use the comments and questions section for additional information. Please read our terms and conditions for more details.
Questions and Comments
Technik: Am 17. April 1964 präsentierte Ford den Mustang der ersten Generation auf technischer Basis des Ford Falcon als Coupé sowie als Cabriolet und schuf damit die nachmalig nach ihm benannte Klasse der Pony Cars. Hinter der Entwicklung des Ford Mustang stehen Lee Iacocca, der als „Vater des Mustang“ bezeichnet wurde, weiter Gale Halderman, der die ersten Skizzen zeichnete, aus der schließlich das ursprüngliche Pony Car werden sollte und Harold K. “Hal” Sperling, der als Ingenieur die erfolgreiche Produktion umsetzte. Dem Mustang war vom Start weg ein großer Erfolg beschieden. Das Fahrzeug sollte das junge, sportliche Publikum ansprechen und konnte ab 2.368 US-Dollar (nach heutiger Kaufkraft und inflationsbereinigt entspricht dies rund 21.000 US-Dollar) erworben werden. Am Abend des offiziellen Verkaufsstarts, dem 17. April 1964, waren bereits etwa 22.000 Fahrzeuge verkauft. Bis Ende des ersten (allerdings überlangen) Modelljahres konnten 680.992 Einheiten verkauft werden. Dies stellte einen Rekord in den USA dar. Ganz offensichtlich füllte er auf dem Markt eine Lücke, deren Ausmaß nicht zu erahnen gewesen war. Ford rechnete optimistisch mit 240.000 verkauften Exemplaren. Weder der vom Konzept her ähnliche, ab 1960 gebaute Chevrolet Corvair Monza noch der kurz vor dem Mustang erschienene Plymouth Barracuda waren auch nur annähernd so erfolgreich. LG Tom