I bought a brand new 1965 just like that same color with 4 speed and white interior while I was home on leave from Beglin Ford in Bridgewater, pa. while I was home on leave getting ready to go to Nam.(USMC). You guys can sure bring back memories. thanks.
@@gman9035 I left it with my brother in law who lived in San Diego, until I got back from Nam, drove it around Oceanside, Ca(Camp Pendleton) until I got discharged, then ended up trading it to him for a 1966 Nova SS, 327, 4 speed. He ended up taking it to Waynesburg, Pa and trading it for(if you can believe it) a Studebaker Golden Hawk. I traded the Mustang to him because the Nova had AC. SemperFi
nice! thanks for including some of the drive footage thru the city. It's nice to see what things look like back there. I don't miss it, but its cool to see!
Nice find. My older sister had same65 color fastback it was a 289. 3 speed light blue pony interior. And had roll cage in it. That was 1975. Sold it in 78
I never drive one of these cars and never sat in one. But I watched a guy talking about one in the 60s . He said they was not comply inside to drive. No room for feet and pedals.
When you are young comfort is about the last thing on a cars comfort list, haha. In 1965, after I bought my new fastback in Pa., I picked up 3 other Marines with all their belongings, rented a UHaul trailer, along with one of those stupid clamp on UHaul hitches, and all of us ran the wheels off that stang all the to Camp Pendleton, Ca in two days.
Great trailer. I want one just like it. HARD to find used people fail to list weight ratings, winch and call things a tilt that are not. Lots of tilt trailer that have a fixed flat section at the front. Not winch friendly.
Nice find. But why didn't you bring a set of 4 wheel rollers to place one under each tire instead of dancing to the floor jack polka to move the 'Stang from the wall? 😂
@@rickprusak9326 my floor dolly’s would die on the smallest pebble and that floor was cracked and dirty. They may have worked but honestly they wouldn’t roll over a penny haha
I never drive one of these cars and never sat in one. But I watched a guy talking about one in the 60s . He said they was not comply inside to drive. No room for feet and pedals.
I bought a brand new 1965 just like that same color with 4 speed and white interior while I was home on leave from Beglin Ford in Bridgewater, pa. while I was home on leave getting ready to go to Nam.(USMC). You guys can sure bring back memories. thanks.
Very cool!
What happened to the car. Thank you for the service
@@gman9035 I left it with my brother in law who lived in San Diego, until I got back from Nam, drove it around Oceanside, Ca(Camp Pendleton) until I got discharged, then ended up trading it to him for a 1966 Nova SS, 327, 4 speed. He ended up taking it to Waynesburg, Pa and trading it for(if you can believe it) a Studebaker Golden Hawk. I traded the Mustang to him because the Nova had AC. SemperFi
That's a very nice solid car, nice find!
Another decent find in your backyard, way to go! Toploader too, you must be livin' right! 😎👍🐎🏎🏁🏁
You got that right!
nice! thanks for including some of the drive footage thru the city. It's nice to see what things look like back there. I don't miss it, but its cool to see!
Glad you enjoyed!
Good luck with this package...I hope it all comes together for you, Pete.....
Fingers crossed!
Nice find. My older sister had same65 color fastback it was a 289. 3 speed light blue pony interior. And had roll cage in it. That was 1975. Sold it in 78
Very cool!
Seen you at Costco over the weekend. Should of said hello but didnt want to bother you. Nice find and hope you got some gd groceries.
You could’ve said hello
I don’t mind haha, I got a bill for 6x what it was worth I know that much lol.
Have a 65 fastback, hope to get it back on the road soon.
Its good to see it be pulled out to be worked on. Me i am also interested in the VW as well. Nice to see. I cant afford neither but i like to watch.
Thank you we appreciate it
I never drive one of these cars and never sat in one. But I watched a guy talking about one in the 60s . He said they was not comply inside to drive. No room for feet and pedals.
When you are young comfort is about the last thing on a cars comfort list, haha. In 1965, after I bought my new fastback in Pa., I picked up 3 other Marines with all their belongings, rented a UHaul trailer, along with one of those stupid clamp on UHaul hitches, and all of us ran the wheels off that stang all the to Camp Pendleton, Ca in two days.
Great trailer. I want one just like it. HARD to find used people fail to list weight ratings, winch and call things a tilt that are not. Lots of tilt trailer that have a fixed flat section at the front. Not winch friendly.
Well said!
Nice cars brother
Thanks 👍
Those seats at first glance look to be from a fox body mustang gt specifically between 87 and 89. Those headrests are distinctive.
We are checking it out had a few people say this as well
Awesome! Best of luck with it!! Enjoying watching you guys save these great cars!
Ha, my 66 stang w/289 and 4spd was a heap. Sold it for $500 in 1982
Should have just parked it in a barn would have gotten good money from us
Hermoso 😍😍😍😍😍
Thank you
These are notorious for rotting out because of C pillar louver drain hose issues
The seats look like from a 1987-1993 mustang gt seats look like the ones in my 88 gt but mine are red
We are looking into it
No I want your 62 Chevy convertible I'll trade you 78 Ford tow truck it runs and drives❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
If you’re talking about the Impala that sucker has been gone! Probably on a street in California by now
You are very welcome.
Thank you but
Would you build one of yours for someone !
I mean fix it up nice for people or do you just buy and sell ?
Foxbody seats.
Huh I’ll look into that
Ok Adam Sandler
I’ve been accused of that before. I wish I could make some Money off it
How much did you pay for this project
Probably too much
Don’t be pulling on the fender like that!!
It’ll hold!
Nice find. But why didn't you bring a set of 4 wheel rollers to place one under each tire instead of dancing to the floor jack polka to move the 'Stang from the wall? 😂
@@rickprusak9326 my floor dolly’s would die on the smallest pebble and that floor was cracked and dirty. They may have worked but honestly they wouldn’t roll over a penny haha
I never drive one of these cars and never sat in one. But I watched a guy talking about one in the 60s . He said they was not comply inside to drive. No room for feet and pedals.
It’s a special feeling I promise you even ones like these just sitting in the seat is an experience