http://www.ebay.com/itm/Ford-Mustang-GT-1965-ford-mustang-gt-convertible-/231420355207
First, looks like a very nice restoration from the pictures and I really like the color scheme!
I agree. Wimbledon White was the most popular color for 64 thru 66 Mustangs (Ford marketing), and a red interior (both standard and deluxe) were the most common.
I wanted to discuss what details are correct and incorrect on the car and see what others notice. I realize pictures are limited. I picked up on the following, some of which I'm not completely sure of so would be interested in what others have to say.
-It appears the data-plate VIN (ending in "60") doesn't match the fender apron VIN (looks like it ends in "50")
Good catch. Again I agree.
-San Jose style WMO radiator, should be the Dearborn/Metuchen style with squared top straps.
Yup.
-P/S pump is painted blue, I believe it should be painted black?
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I think aqua, I'm not sure.
-Back-up lights present, I don't believe they were an available option on a '65 GT, were they?
They were an option in 1965.
-Incorrect brown colored starter solenoid?
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Yup, way too late for brown
-missing "Front" sticker on air cleaner, "Autolite spark plugs" sticker placement on air cleaner"?
"Front" stickers not used in 1965.
-Sticker on top of oil breather cap not correct for this month/year?
That I do not know. Probable use the one in the "kit" (like I did).
Just a few things I see.
AUTOLITE stamp on alternator in the wrong spot/appears to be missing noise suppressor mounted on the alternator
Right place for the stamp, the suppressor is mounted too low to see here.
Deluxe seat belts with no reminder light.
That is true.
Hood hinges should be painted black for a 65
No, natural finish, or phosphate and the spring darker as it was heat treated.
Power steering pump cap should be painted
Not all the time.
The color of the pump depends on the manufacturer/ painted the wrong color blue regardless.
Aqua.
No convertible top boot bag
I'm not sure that Ford supplied a bag.
Would like to see the undercarriage.
Yes, and engine casting/assembly dates.
Jim