61 pictures (12 cars) found: model of "GT", roof type of "convertible", exterior color of "green"
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(from page 18 of the 1965 Collection)
Ivy Green 1965 Mustang GT convertible owned by Steve from Colchester, Vermont. This is our featured Attitude Of The Week for the week starting February 22, 2015. This GT has its original 289ci 4V V8 engine and an automatic transmission. Steve tells us more, "I bought the car in December 2013 from a muscle car dealer in Illinois. The car had been consigned from an owner in California. Many records came with the car which was produced originally in San Jose. The records show two long term owners in Northern California (San Jose area) but I haven't yet been able to trace owners from the 60s and 70s. The car was in need of some restoration and so far I have installed new convertible top, new carpet, new electrical harnesses in engine bay and under dash. The seats only required some cleanup, but I did replace the foam. The car came with Magnums which were wrong for 1965 so I replaced those with 14-inch styled steel wheels and new dual red line radial tires from Coker. The paint was great - only required some polishing and waxing. The undercarriage was restored before I bought the car and is very clean. The Mustang is a true GT and drives great! The top is even powered. It's a keeper."
(from page 18 of the 1965 Collection)
Part of the GT option in 1965 are these dual grille mounted fog lights.
(from page 18 of the 1965 Collection)
Left side view of Steve's Ivy Green 1965 Mustang GT convertible. It has the 289 V8 emblem on the front fender just behind the headlight. It also has the GT emblem on the fender behind the front wheel.
(from page 18 of the 1965 Collection)
This is the original 289ci 4V V8 engine. It was originally rated at 225 horsepower.
(from page 18 of the 1965 Collection)
It has the olive green and white interior. Check out the Rally Pac instruments on the steering column. It features a tach and a clock.
(from page 18 of the 1965 Collection)
It has the pony seats!
(from page 38 of the 1965 Collection)
The top is up on this Ivy Green 1965 Mustang GT convertible with steel styled wheels, GT rocker panel stripes, GT fender emblem, grille mounted fog lamps, and a V8 engine under the hood. This car was at the 2010 MCA Grand Nationals car show held in Bellevue, Washington.
(from page 38 of the 1965 Collection)
Close up of the steel styled wheels and GT rocker panel stripes with Fender emblem.
(from page 3 of the 1966 Collection)
Ivy Green 1966 Mustang GT T-5 convertible that was once owned by Emmanuel Theux from Monte-Carlo. T-5 was the Mustang model sold in Germany, because the model name of "Mustang" could not be used because a trunk company had registered it first in Germany. Not sure how many people would confuse a Mustang truck with the Mustang car. This one has a K-code HiPo 289ci V8 engine. Emmanuel sold it to a private museum in Switzerland. Emmanuel has owned many Mustangs.
(from page 3 of the 1966 Collection)
Ivy Green 1966 Mustang GT T-5 convertible, front end view. The white top is up. Those lamps in the grille and extra horizontal chrome piece are part of the GT package.
(from page 3 of the 1966 Collection)
Ivy Green 1966 Mustang GT T-5 convertible, left front view on a street in France.
(from page 1 of the 1990 Collection)
This Deep Emerald Green 1990 Mustang GT Anniversary convertible is owned by Steve Poiry of New Haven, Indiana. Steve says, I have owned the car since October of 2007. Since then I changed the wheels and tires. However, I kept the original wheels and tires as the car only had 4000 miles on it when I bought it. These 35th Anniversary Mustangs are sometimes called a 7-UP car because 30 of these were to be given away by the 7-UP Bottling Company as a promotional item. These cars actually started life at the ford factory as coupes! They were converted to convertibles.
(from page 3 of the 1995 Collection)
Deep Forest Green 1995 Mustang GT convertible owned by Erric Bresmon from New York. It has a 351ci engine, a manual transmission, Roush body kit, and tons of other items. Check out the last photo in this series for a total list. Erric tells us, "I purchased in 1998. It had 27,000 miles on it. Now it has 28,000. I have over $60,000 invested above original cost of car. All high dollar items were installed. The engine worth over $20,000! This cars suspension is set for track use as well. Car is 1 of 1002 produced in this exterior color. Even fewer produced with this 5-speed, interior combo. This car is absolutely beautiful . This car was built for my son." Deep Forest Green is paint code M6572 which is known as Dark Tourmaline on other Ford models.
(from page 3 of the 1995 Collection)
Rear view of Erric's Deep Forest Green 1995 Mustang GT convertible. Check out the license plate.
(from page 3 of the 1995 Collection)
Check out the side exit exhaust and flat black side graphics.
(from page 3 of the 1995 Collection)
The interior is two-tone, saddle and black.
(from page 3 of the 1995 Collection)
This is a cool shot of the interior.
(from page 3 of the 1995 Collection)
Let's climb in for a ride.
(from page 3 of the 1995 Collection)
Erric installed this 351ci V8 engine.
(from page 3 of the 1995 Collection)
This photo lists all the goodies that Erric installed on this 1995 Mustang GT convertible.
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