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Offline 65Ford

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1965 Coupe with mis-stamped VIN
« on: November 25, 2016, 08:10:11 PM »
You've may have seen this before - it's been a while since I've owned the car and documented its odd VIN.

GT with a T


I'm sure it was a V-8 with an incorrect VIN stamped but not knowledgeable enough to say it's a real GT.

Wish I took more pictures - especially the firewall when I partially removed the insulation to check for the factory spot welds.  Although the front sub-frame rails under the floor pans were a mess, it wasn't clipped.


Sorry - had to relearn how to do the link.
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Re: 1965 Coupe with mis-stamped VIN
« Reply #1 on: November 25, 2016, 09:01:22 PM »
your link is not working.
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Offline J_Speegle

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Re: 1965 Coupe with mis-stamped VIN
« Reply #2 on: November 26, 2016, 06:38:05 PM »
Never have I seen a San Jose built Mustang with a "mis-matched" engine code that had not been corrected at the factory.

Its apparent that this is not an untouched car so allot of things are possible.   Love those rear leaf springs :)
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Re: 1965 Coupe with mis-stamped VIN
« Reply #3 on: November 26, 2016, 09:22:16 PM »
My 7R02C (By title, data plate, Marti report) is 7R02S on inner fender both sides.  Proper date coded sheet metal, bought from original owner, never hit. 
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Re: 1965 Coupe with mis-stamped VIN
« Reply #4 on: January 01, 2017, 12:17:59 AM »
Never have I seen a San Jose built Mustang with a "mis-matched" engine code that had not been corrected at the factory.

Its apparent that this is not an untouched car so allot of things are possible.   Love those rear leaf springs :)

I noticed one of the pictures is a goof.  The picture showing the end of a leaf spring with some weld beads on the leaf came from a red '65 fastback I had at the time.  That was the same car I mentioned elsewhere in which somebody had the bright idea of welding coil springs from the read axle U-bolts to the body.

In regards to the mystery coupe, too bad I couldn't keep it.  I had thoroughly looked to ensure it wasn't two cars welded together  but I didn't take pictures.  It is one of those which really needs to be seen in person.  I had bought that car from the proprietor of Mustangs and More in Ventura and she knew about the car since 1980 something.
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