1965 k conv for sale

  • Having found a '68 GT500 that has not moved out of the same garage for over 20 years, I have decided to sell my '65 hipo conv. project car to pacify my wife. The car was recently stripped, the driver's door skinned and the left front floor pan replaced. The car has been painted its original wimbledon white color and it is now a rolling chassis. The front and rear ends have been rebuilt and the original 9" rear end was rebuilt prior to me purchasing the car. I have the original numbered block and top loader. The original block is cracked but I have been told the cylinder could be sleaved. I also have a rebuilt 1965 hipo 289 engine ready to go in the car. The toploader needs rebuilt - has the correct ford shifter. This car is an early 65 - build date of August 4th and has original front drum brakes. The std black interior has been recovered as well as the carpet replaced. This car has the original carlite glass - however is missing the front windshield. I now have over $36000 invested in this car, I will accept the highest reasonable offer. I am sure there will be many questions. I will answer them as quickly and honestly as I can. Please email me for further information and pictures at vkarsteter@hotmail.com. I can also be reached at 513-382-5418 - please leave a message. Thanks, Vince


    Edited by - Hoosier on 06/10/2007 19:29:55

  • I have had a lot of interest in this car, however it has not sold. I have recently acquired a correct bellhousing and flywheel. I am asking $29000 for the car. Please email me for further information and pictures. Thanks, Vince


    Edited by - Hoosier on 04/14/2007 20:53:45

  • This wimbledon white mustang convertible is now for sale again. After 2 months of dealing with a no good deadbeat, I have heard every excuse why I should give him more time to arrange financing. Regardless, the car is for sale. Please contact me for more info. Thks, Vince

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    After 2 months of dealing with a no good deadbeat, I have heard every excuse why I should give him more time to arrange financing. <hr height=1 noshade id=quote></BLOCKQUOTE id=quote></font id=quote><font face="Verdana" size=2 id=quote>


    Wow, that's amazing. It makes no sense that someone attempts to buy a car when they don't have the money first... <img src=images/icon_smile_8ball.gif border=0 align=middle>

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