Pictures of my 1965 Fastback *DIAL UP PACK A LUNCH*

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  1. fastback1965 New Member

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    Hello everyone. My name is Rick and I found this site on google when I needed some help with my power steering. I have posted my questions on quite a few mustang forums and this by far has been the most helpful site and the people that has been helping me has been so nice and extremely helpful! I thought I'd share some of the pictures of the car that I've been getting help on. So.. here it is :)

    Her home for the last 20 years (thats my old ass in the white tshirt) -
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    Notice the dead mouse on the passenger side floor :nonono:

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    Her first bath in 20 years

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    Our stable with 3 ponies (mine 65 Fastback, wifes 01 GT Vert, and my son's 01 Saleen)

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    Can you believe thats Gas?????

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  2. fastback1965 New Member

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    WOW!!!

    Great find!!! Would it be impolite to ask how much...............................??
    How many miles on her??

    And what did you do with the mouse mascot!!


    Congratulations!!:SNSign:
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    Very nice. I'd like to read more about your 'journey' with this barn find. How long did it take you to get it running?
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    Good looking car.

    How about more pics of the cool front end. Looks like it's all new! Including the disc brakes.
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    Man she cleans up nice!!!

    Please give us the full story
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    Came back nicely!

    Love the old gas!
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    awesome find, I always get a kick out of the stuff people find in barns. It looks like its in great shape, especially considering the 20 year hiatus.
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    Very nice find- amazing, paint still looks good-
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    The suspense is KILLIN' me. More, more.....:eek:
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    It is not impolite to ask, however I would rather reveal the price just now just now. I must admitt, I never thought I would find one still in a barn. The odometer shows 72K. The mouse is gone to his reward. He was one of many that had taken up residence in the glove compartment. I will never forget that smell.
  12. fastback1965 New Member

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    The story is.....I have been trying to buy a 67 Mustang convertible from my brother-in-law for about ten years. He would never sell it.
    He lives in farm-country (Dry Ridge, KY) which is not far from me. One Saturday morning, he called me asking if I would be interested in a Mustang a fellow farmer had stored in a barn.
    The farmer had owned the car for about twenty years, but had only driven it for a short time before putting it in the storage building and forgetting about it. He decided to sell it and called my brother-in-law to offer it to him first. My brother-in-law told the farmer friend that he would pass on it, but he knew someone who might be interested.
    My brother-in-law, who is not really a car guy, did not know much about the car. He told me he thought it was a 65 or 66, it was a fastback, and it had a V8. It took my son and I about 45 minutes to get there.
    I really took a lot of chances even buying the car. Of course it would not run, there was no way to even start it, I could not get under the car to take a good look, no brakes, and the building was so dark I could not see much of the car including the whole right side which was against a wall.
    When I first saw the car out of the barn I thought I had made a mistake buying it at any price. Since then I have had some good and not so good news.
    The car was restored 22-24 years ago. It was not the best restoration, but we have to remember it was not really a classic then.....but just a nice old car. The engine was rebuilt then, but not the front suspension. Believe it or not, I got the engine running after a full fuel system (carburetor to gas tank) replacement. The engine was carefully lubricated before starting and it still sounded like a thrashing machine when it finally ran. Now it runs fine and is not burning any oil. I have also had the body and all four wheels checked for alignment. The body is straight and it aligns well.
    The factory four speed, power steering and power brakes were a bonus. The transmission and rear end seem fine. The car does not have any sign of having been raced or badly wrecked.
    It needs some metal work, new paint and a lot of detail work. I also think I will pull the engine apart for a look, and at least rebuild the heads....and maybe install a mild cam.
    I am a purist and plan to do everything stock or use options only available from Ford in 1965. I feel fortunate to have found the car, and to have literally saved it. It would have been junk before much longer.
    Sorry for not getting back to you guys sooner. You have been a lot of help to me. I'll let you know how the restoration goes.
  13. timeless2 Vi Veri Veni Versum Vicus Vici

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    Wow, what a find indeed! :eek:

    Looks like you have a gem on your hands. Welcome to the site! :)
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    Great find. Car looks awsome!
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    Very nice score!
    Congratulations:nice:
    Scott
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    Wow :jaw: I'm still looking for a killer barn find like that. That's awesome. Congrats
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    WOW!!!!!!

    Holy shlt!!!!!


    Congrats man that thing cleaned up REAL nice!!!!!



    I just cant fathom how someone can "forget" about a car liek that :(...nice stable ya got there too!
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    So who is Charity? Is she the P.O.'d daughter of the P.O.?
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    LOL--I missed that in the pic the first time around.

    Great car!
  20. stangkid88 New Member

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    That looks like a beautiful car!

    It almost looks like those are before and after restoration pics, it's amazing to see just how washing it made it look good.

    Keep us posted on anything you do, because I'd love to see progress work.

    Once again, congrats!

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