Outstanding Example.
Reg No. HVK 326C
Miles 5060
This may be the greatest Mustang on the market if you’re searching for a high-end vehicle with the most of the enhancements. It is always advisable to inspect the car’s upgrades and modernizations, as well as the caliber of the craftsmanship involved, before purchasing a “Restomod Mustang.”
We have the good fortune to be in possession of a beautiful car that was designed with quality in mind.
The vehicle was first produced on July 17, 1965, at Ford’s Dearborn, Michigan, factory line. After that, it was purchased by Jacksonville, Florida, where it is thought to have lived for the majority of its existence. originally had a 289 V8 engine with a four-venturi carburettor setup, indicating that it was a D code engine. Back then, it was likewise decked out in Wimbledon white with a black inside. What it must have been like to listen to the Rolling Stones, who were number one in the states with “satisfaction” at the time, while traveling down Florida’s A1A coast route.
The Mustang that we are viewing here is a significant upgrade over the original. A quick peek beneath the hood demonstrates what a potential show winner this may be.
The gorgeous chromed intake, the stainless steel serpentine belt running over the front of the engine, and the other exquisitely machined billet pieces demonstrate the high caliber and meticulous attention to detail that went into building this vehicle. Take note of the Ford sign that is painted on the bonnet’s underside. The engine compartment is quite self-explanatory. Please watch the film and have a look at the underneath—it’s really remarkable.