- The subject of a past restoration and MOT'd till May 2018
Ford's immortal first generation Mustang was unveiled at the New York World's Fair of April 1964. Soon available in Coupe, Convertible and Fastback guise, it came with a range of straight-six and V8 engines. The eye-catching lefthand drive sale car was imported in 2015 and sports Wimbledon White bodywork with Blue Shelby stripes and is matched to a Black interior. Power comes from the more desirable 289ci V8 engine with new Edelbrock 4-barrel carburettor and is mated to a C4 automatic gearbox. The vendor informs us 'NAU547E' was subject to a sympathetic restoration where all the window rubbers and carpets plus various other interior and chrome items were replaced. The Mustang has just been fully serviced with all fluids changed and the power front brakes have been replaced as have the rear shoes. Described as 'excellent' with regards to the engine, gearbox, bodywork and paintwork it currently displays 67,500 miles and is offered with an MOT into May 2018.
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