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    New liting by seller kingroadhog


    BuyItNow set at <b>US $55,000.00 </b>


    <BLOCKQUOTE id=quote><font size=1 face="Verdana" id=quote>quote:<hr height=1 noshade id=quote>1964 1/2 Mustang Convertable. This car is estamate to be only one of a handfull a the millions of mustang convertables to be an r-code or have the Hi-Po engine ever produced. This car is a restored Mustang matching numbers car and drive like new. I bought the car already restored in 2003. The car will take the car shows hands down and can be driven anywhere. The body is rust free and is new as it was when it came off the line. I can be reached a 423-283-0094 or 423-956-3002 . This car is not a GT which makes it even more rare. The car came from the factory with a radio delete I put the radio in my self. the car lack nothing but someone to drive or show it. Good luck bidding . Also I have a web page to where you can pull up more pictures of the car http://www.shawndavisbikes.com. Please Go To web Page to pull up other pictures.Go into cars and click on Mustang and click on each picture also douple click and it will enlarge the picture.

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  • It would be interesting to know the scheduled build date. If it is a non GT car and has trumpet tips it could be one of those rare exceptions that had the dealer installed Arvin trumpets.

  • Well, according to the other post on this car, I see its build date was actually Dec. 30, 1964. I was pretty close with my guess though.


    Oh, and happy 100th post to me.

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