GT350 Tribute Car White/White with Black Interior 289cui V8 with 3 Speed Automatic Trans Power Steering, AM/FM Cassette Player First year for the Mustang, rare convertible option. 1965 Ford Mustang Convertible finished in White with Blue Metallic GT350 stripes added on the hood, trunk and sides of the car as a tribute to the formidable GT350s of the era. It is complimented by a White Vinyl Convertible Top. The Black Interior features bucket seats with a full length console, upgraded molded door panels, wood grain accents, AM/FM Cassette Radio and a real wood sport steering wheel. Power comes from the 289cui V8 and a 3 Speed Automatic Transmission. Chrome Rally Wheels and 70 Series Raised White Lettered Tires round out its appearance. The Mustang was launched in the year 1965 in the New York's World Fair. The first white colored Mustang convertible was launched in Dearborn, Michigan on March 9, 1964. This particular Mustang was built on the 5th of November 1964. It is outfitted with a classic hood with a scoop, sleek blade bumpers, and a short rear deck combined with a forward-leaning grille. Equipped with fully exposed wheel openings, a sculpted body and the controlled use of bright trim that gives the Mustang a state-of-the-art look for that era. This Mustang also has the 289cui V8 which offers good performance and reliability and the automatic transmission ensures hassle free driving. Power steering as well as styled chrome wheels with wide oval radial tires provide the handling and can be steered smoothly, even on bumpy roads. The Mustang is also known as the 2+2 or the ponycar and the sporty design coupled with relatively simple engineering made this car an eye-candy for many Americans. The power and the sleekness of the Mustang made this car Fords Rally car. The Mustang appeared on the covers of both Times and Newsweek, due to its chic body and good performance. In order to meet SCCA requirements for Racing, Ford turned to the legendary Carroll Shelby who aided them by designing the GT350. With less than 600 units produced in 65, original examples are commanding nearly $500K at auctions. Here is you chance to own a tribute car at a fraction of the cost. We have just completed a through inspection and detailing and this convertible is now ready for a new home!