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(5 photos of a 1964 Rangoon Red Mustang Hardtop) This is a Rangoon Red 1964 Mustang hardtop. This specific car has all matching number parts and a red interior. The engine is the 289ci V8 small block. A total of four engines were offered in the 1964 Mustang. Click here to see their specifications with the help of our Data Explorer. This Mustang also has a stock 3 speed automatic transmission. Except for the new A/C system installed in the car, the car was restored as it came from the factory.
(4 photos of a 1964 Wimbledon White Mustang Convertible) This Wimbledon White was the first 1964 Mustang sold to the public. It was built on March 9, 1964 which was the first day of production. Pre-production models were built prior to March 9th. This Mustang was pre-ordered by a couple who received delivery at Powell Ford in Fort Lauderdale, Florida on March 16th. Which was one day before the official first day of sale for the new Mustang on March 17th. So, where is the second Mustang sold? Good luck finding it, as 22,000 Mustangs were sold on March 17th! This Mustang was delivered with the following options: Wimbledon White paint, 260ci 2V V8 engine, Cruise-O-Matic automatic transmission, Rally Pac gauges, power brakes, power steering, power convertible top, padded visors, reverse lights, a heavy duty battery, full-length console, tinted windshield, a push-button AM radio with antenna, rocker panel moldings, Deluxe wheel covers with spinners, white wall tires, heater delete, seat belt delete, dual outside mirrors, compass, day/night mirror, and 2-speed electric wipers and washer.
(6 photos of a 1964 Vintage Burgundy Mustang Hardtop) This is a one owner Vintage Burgundy 1964 Mustang hardtop. Roy Ratliff purchased it new on May 29, 1964 and still owns it today! It was our featured
Attitude Of The Week photo for the week starting 2-15-09. Roy tells us more,
"It came with a center console and Ralley-Pac. I rebuilt the motor in 2007 installing all new internals and had the carb rebuilt by Pony Carbs. In the beginning it was my hot rod, now it's my cherished ride. I will never be for sale as long as I live."
(6 photos of a 1964 Chantilly Beige Gold Mustang Convertible) This Chantilly Beige 1964 Mustang convertible has a unique factory drivetrain combination. It has the 6 cylinder engine and a floor shifted 4-speed manual transmission. Chantilly Beige is a much lighter version of
Prairie Bronze which came out in 1964.
(6 photos of a 1964 Wimbledon White Mustang Hardtop) This Wimbledon White 1964 Mustang hardtop still has its original 170ci 6-cylinder engine and 3-speed manual transmission.
(8 photos of a 1964 Poppy Red Mustang Convertible) Poppy Red 1964 Mustang convertible with 1966-67 styled steel wheels with a replaced 302ci V8 engine. According to the VIN# , this car originally had a D-code 210hp (at 4400rpm), 289 cubic inch, 4 barrel V8.
(9 photos of a 1964 Prairie Bronze Mustang Convertible) This is one of the first 100 production Mustangs built in the San Jose plant! The door data tag says it was scheduled for build on July 13th 1964 and the serial build number in the VIN is less than 100. Mary Combs of Centralia Washington owns this beautifully restored Prairie Bronze 1964 Mustang convertible with a 289ci V8 under the hood. It was in terrible condition when Mary got the car in 2005. See the last set of photos for some of the restoration which used all original parts. We photographed Mary's car at the 2010 MCA Grand Nationals held in Bellevue, Washington.
(5 photos of a 1964 Raven Black Mustang Convertible) This Raven Black 1964 Mustang convertible still has the stock 6-cylinder engine under its hood. Other equipment it still has are white with black interior, 3.20 rear, and automatic transmission.
(6 photos of a 1964 Vintage Burgundy Mustang Hardtop) Vintage Burgundy 1964 Mustang hardtop with a black interior and a 6 cylinder engine.
(7 photos of a 1964 Pace Car White Mustang Indianapolis Pace Car Hardtop) This is a 1964 Mustang Indianapolis Pace Car hardtop. This is one of about 185 replicas that were sold in 1964 to the public. Not just any dealer could sell them though. They had to compete for them! The competition, called "Checkered Flag" and "Green Flag" contests, were based on the dealer's sales performance prior to the introduction of the Mustang in April of 1964. The top five dealerships in each district received a Pace Car replica. This car was won by Bennett Ford in Salt Lake City, Utah. The pace cars are all sequentially numbered (VIN) between 111500-126000. They have the same dataplate codes; 65A=hardtop, C=Pace Car White paint, 42=white & blue interior. Many were sold to customers with the stripes and lettering removed. Thirty-seven Wimbledon White 1964 Mustang Pace Car convertibles were created for the actual Indianapolis 500 race. Three of them were modified to be actual pace cars (4-speed transmission, tuned 289ci engines, lowered suspension, and speed rated tires). Another thirty-five convertibles with red, white, or blue interiors were used as Dignitary Cars. They were auctioned to dealerships and sold to the public after the race event.
(7 photos of a 1964 Rangoon Red Mustang Convertible) Rangoon Red 1964 Mustang convertible with original optional F-code 164hp (at 4400rpm), 260 cubic inch, 2 barrel V8 engine. Paint has been touched up but is mostly original, the roof is also original.
(5 photos of a 1964 Burgundy Mustang Hardtop) Burgundy 1964 Mustang hardtop owned by Kenneth Wayne Sayles Jr from El Paso, Texas. It has a 289ci V8 engine and a manual transmission. Kenneth adds,
"I purchased it from the 3rd owner in July 2010. I have no idea how long it had sat unused. It took my son and I two years to restore it. I wanted the 60s hot rod look."
(8 photos of a 1964 Raven Black Mustang Convertible) Raven Black 1964 Mustang convertible with a 164hp (at 4400rpm), 260 cubic inch, 2 barrel, V8 engine.
(6 photos of a 1964 Caspian Blue Mustang Hardtop) Caspian Blue 1964 Mustang hardtop with a blue interior and white vinyl top. The original 260ci V8 engine and 3-speed manual are gone, but a 289 V8 and 4-speed have been installed.
(5 photos of a 1964 Wimbledon White Mustang Convertible) Wimbledon White 1964 Mustang convertible owned by Charles Stoddard from Page, Arizona. This is our featured
Attitude Of The Week for the week starting November 3, 2013. It has the original 260ci V8 and an automatic transmission. Charles purchased this car way back in 1975. He just completed an 8 year restoration.
(5 photos of a 1964 Skylight Blue Mustang Convertible) Skylight Blue 1964 Mustang convertible with a blue interior and white soft top. Check out the vintage 1966 Texas license plate. This plate was once registered to this car.
(3 photos of a 1964 Poppy Red Mustang Convertible) Poppy Red 1964 Mustang convertible owned by Gene Walinski from Simi Valley, California. This is our featured
Attitude Of The Week for the week starting June 26, 2016. It was originally Poppy Red and still has it's original 260ci engine. Gene had this story to share,
"I bought this Mustang in 1978 for $400 with around 38000 miles on it. She had an 'Earl Sheib' $19.95 chalky red paint job with spray painted stripes along the hood and body-side contours and a street car bell mounted under the car below the driver's seat. It had been outdoors for years. With my sister and I both taking classes on body, paint and upholstery, as well as my father having a repair shop, we managed to paint it back to its original color, sew new upholstery, and replace the top in about two years. It was beautiful and remained completely stock for the next 35 years except for a four row radiator, front disc brakes and a set of '68 GT500KR wheels. Eventually, in 1998, it got a new paint job (free) from a body shop I had been referring work to, got some new tires and the wheels polished (also for free) from a local tire and wheel shop where we had wheel and tire
packages installed on new Mercedes and Volvos from the dealership where I
worked. A couple of years ago, I decided to make a 'tribute' car or 'tribute' to Carol Shelby at which time, my wife deemed it the Wanna-be, resulting in the GT 1AB stripe and license plate. (won-a-b). I added stripes, tribar headlamps, engine dress up kit and a 'euro Brace' and Monte Carlo bar under the hood. It's never been wrecked, lives in then garage and hasn't been washed in two years or so. I think it's one of the best looking color combinations ever made and people everywhere I go say so too. Still
has the original 260 V8 2bbl and the generator and will be going strong for many years to come!"
(8 photos of a 1964 Cascade Green Mustang Hardtop) Cascade Green 1964 Mustang hardtop with a tan interior and a D-code 210hp 289ci V8 engine. It has the automatic transmission, 3.00 rear, and was built in July of 1964.
(8 photos of a 1964 Guardsman Blue Mustang Convertible) Guardsman Blue 1964 Mustang convertible with a white and blue interior and an ultra rare (K-code) 289ci High Performance (HiPo) engine. It also has a 3.89 rear end and a 4-speed manual transmission. The build date is July 23rd 1964.
(5 photos of a 1964 Prairie Bronze Mustang Convertible) A beautiful Prairie Bronze 1964 Mustang convertible with styled steel wheels, metal rocker panel moldings, power top, automatic transmission, and a 210hp (at 4400rpm), 289 cubic inch, 4 barrel, V8 engine.
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