Do you hear it? And that’s just the engine roaring.
What makes a collectible car a collectible? Some believe that it must have been produced in limited amounts to make it exclusive. That makes sense, as smaller numbers translate to more value and perhaps even more demand. If that’s the case, how can we explain the immense popularity of the 1965 then and now, as a collectible item. Now’s your chance to get your hands on one and let the car do the talking. Quarter Mile Muscle in Mooresville, North Carolina is offering up this gorgeous gray 1965 Stang for sale.
The early public introduction of the Ford Mustang took place at the New York World’s Fair in April of 1964. A whopping 680,989 were sold for the extended 1965 model year, and that means something in and of itself. A breakdown of total sales saw the 1965 Mustang hardtop coupe drawing 501,965 buyers, the convertible 101,945, and the fastback coupe 77,079.
The 1965 Ford Mustang set an all-time record for the first-year sales of any single automobile model. Ever since its inception, the Ford Mustang has been a huge part of the American automotive culture. Dealerships especially loved the ’65 ‘Stang because less than 10 percent of their inventory was sold near the base price. A majority of the models had an average sticker price of about $2,800; most were sold at or above the retail price. With the long list of available options and accessories, it was also easy to spend close near $4,000 for a 1965 Mustang.
This 1965 Ford Mustang hardtop coupe is finished in a stunning Silver Smoke Gray exterior paint with a contrasting red and silver interior. The ad does not offer any details on the vehicle nor does it provide a collection of images. However, it is not hard to see that this car appears to be in pristine condition both inside and out. The paint job looks immaculate in the weather conditions present in the photos, and the interior seats and carpet look to be free of any unusual wear and tear. You can feel free to contact Quarter Mile Muscle for more information.