39-Years-Owned 1964.5 Ford Mustang Coupe 260







Ended May 19, 2026 at 6:30 PM UTC
Description
OFFERED WITHOUT RESERVE
The Ford Mustang officially debuted at the Ford Pavilion as part of the New York World's Fair on April 17th, 1964. Championed by Lee Iacocca, the car instantly became an automotive icon known for its style, sportiness, and affordability. With a base price of approximately $2,368, Ford projected 100,000 units would sell in the first year, but dealers took over 22,000 orders on the first day alone, leading to more than 400,000 sales in the first 12 months.
Approximately 121,538 units were produced before September 1964, and these early cars have long been coined "1964½" Mustangs in enthusiast circles. These early production models feature unique technical specs compared to later 1965 models. Some details include a generator charging system, a non-adjustable passenger seat, larger horns mounted on the frame near the strut rod, and fully chromed wiper arms and blades with unique pivots.
This ‘64.5 Mustang left the Dearborn, Michigan, assembly plant finished in Wimbledon White over Palomino vinyl upholstery. The car has been with the seller since 1987, and it has received a repaint under current ownership. It is powered by a 260ci V8 that was bored .030” over when it was rebuilt in April 1990. The car has also been fitted with power steering and a dual exhaust system.
This 1964½ Ford Mustang Hardtop is now offered at no reserve on behalf of the current owner with service records and a clean Wisconsin title in the current owner’s name.
Highlights
Early production model
260ci V8 engine bored .030” over
Three-speed Cruise-O-Matic automatic transmission
Wimbledon White repaint
Palomino upholstery
Power steering was added in 2008
Factory Equipment
Reverse lights
14” steel wheels with full covers
AM radio
The data plate decodes as:
Body: 65A — Coupe with standard interior
Color: M — Wimbledon White
Trim: 89 — Palomino Crinkle Vinyl
Date: 07E — May 7th, 1964, build date
DSO: 32 — Cleveland, Ohio, District Sales Office
Axle: 1 — 3.00:1 standard differential
Transmission: 6 — Dual-Range Cruise-O-Matic
The chassis number (5F07F130014) decodes as:
5 — 1965 model year
F — Dearborn, Michigan, assembly plant
07 — Mustang, two-door hardtop
F — 164-horsepower 260ci V8
130014 — Sequential production number
Modifications
Dual exhaust
Power steering
Engine bored .030” over
Servicing & Documentation
May 2023
Recored radiator installed
November 2008
Power steering system installed
September 2006
Transmission overhauled
Differential overhauled
Shifter rebuilt
April 1998
Custom dual exhaust installed
April 1990
Engine rebuilt and bored .030” over
Known Imperfections
Repainted under current ownership
Various paint chips and scratches
Various areas of bubbling paint and corrosion
Corrosion on the underbody
Deteriorating door seals
Splitting seams on front seats
Dirty and stained carpeting
Cracked steering wheel
Loose material on door panels
Ownership History
The car was acquired by the current owner in May 1987.
Included Items
Service records
Additional Information
This vehicle is titled as a "1965 Ford."
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