Ford–Approved Body Shell Allows You to Build a '64-'66 Mustang Convertible from the Ground Up
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Ford–Approved Body Shell Allows You to Build a '64-'66 Mustang Convertible from the Ground Up



Sure, a fully restored first generation Ford Mustang Convertible with matching chassis and engine numbers is something that many car nuts dream of, but what if you could build a brand new example from the wheels up using officially licensed parts?

Ford now offers this opportunity with the release of an officially licensed 1965 Mustang Convertible body shell that can be turned into a ’64½, ’65 or ’66 model, depending on the trim and powertrain that is installed during the rebuild.

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