For Sale: 1965 Ford Mustang in Monmouth, Maine for sale in Monmouth, ME

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Vehicle Description - 1965 Ford Mustang coupe in excellent condition with a 351W and a 1993 Cobra T-5 transmission, Headers, performance exhaust system.
The car came with the 351, but it was not installed correctly, and that has been corrected (See below).
Not sure if Mileage is reflecting the 351 install, or if it's 136K, probably 136K miles on the body.
This car drives like it just came off the show room floor.
Here's what has been done to the car under my ownership:
Front suspension:
Opentracker Lower control arms, Opentracker upper control arms, GT Coil springs with RCD Bilsteins, Street or Track Billet Export Brace, 11/16 anti sway bar.
Rear Suspension:
5 Leaf Leaf springs, RCD Bilsteins Front Brakes:
CSRP Disc Brake Conversion Kit (Manual) Steering:
Pitman arm, center link, Idler arm with Bracket, Outer tie Rods, Global West Suspension Tubular Tie Rod Adjusting Sleeves, Engine:
1966 Ford Mustang Brackets with Pro-thane Engine mounts.
Correct Air filter with 351W emblem, Transmission:
Installed a 1993 Cobra T-5 transmission with Urethane mount, Ford Performance parts Billet steel flywheel, SPEC Stage 1 Clutch kit, Hurst Shifter, Mcleoud Racing Hydraulic clutch and Hydraulic Throwout bearing.
Wheels:
16x 8 Legendary Alloy wheels.
  • Year: 1965
  • Make: Ford
  • Model: Mustang

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