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Dave;
Here in the south at least,65 Mustangs are still plentiful enough to get one. 65 coupes that are in good shape ,all original, and you could drive them home go from around $2,000 on up to as much as $6,000 for restored models. Fastbacks are more expensive. One recently sold for $7,500 here,it was repainted and the original body was in very good shape,the owner had added news style steel wheels and tires,9" disc brake rear end and a 5-speed Tremec trans. He had also gone thru the interrior with new carpet and seat covers. I know for a fact he had spent abut 10 grand including the purchase price for the car and drove it less than 1,000 miles. This was a very good buy for this car. Some other Fastbacks start at around $5,000 on up for non-restored models that are all original and still driveable.
Right now, the coupes are a real good buy if someone is interested and they are still a fairly common site on the roads.
David
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DAVID GAGNARD
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