How much is a 1964 and a half Mustang worth?
Prices of 1964 1/2 Mustang hardtops range in price from about $6,000 to $25,000, with the average value being $18,000.
How many 1964 and a half Mustangs were made?
How many 1964 1/2 Mustangs were produced? While the production numbers for the 1964 1/2 Mustang aren’t clear, Ford ended up producing a total of 121,538 Mustangs in 1964 including the official 1965 Mustang. 22,000 of those were sold on the first day the Mustangs went on the market!
What engine did the 1964 Mustang have?
These cars – billed as “1964.5 Mustangs” by Ford but technically date-coded as ’65s, were available in coupe, fastback, and convertible forms. Engine choices largely mirrored the Falcon – a base 170-cubic-inch I-6 with 101 hp; a 164-hp, 260-cubic-inch V-8; and a 210-hp, 289-cubic-inch V-8.
How much is a 1964 Ford Mustang worth today?
A fastback in #1 condition is valued at $75,000. Rarer convertible models are valued up to $200,000.
Are classic Mustangs easy to work on?
They are simple to work on and parts are readily available, and cheap.
Is there a free 1964 1/2 – 1973 Mustang catalog?
Our free 1964 1/2 – 1973 Mustang parts catalog. 240 color pages. Shipping is free to the contiguous United States. Add this to your cart and choose “Free Catalog Shipping” and continue checking out like normal. If you are adding to an order with other items you are purchasing you will have the standard shipping options.
How much horsepower does a 1964 Mustang have?
To start, it was only available with a 105 horsepower 170 cu I-6 and two V8s, a 260 cu and a 289 cu, with 164 horsepower and 210 horsepower, respectively. Despite these early performance limitations, customers of the 1964.5 Mustang weren’t deterred.
Where can I buy Restoration parts for a 1964 Mustang?
Thank you for visiting Kentucky Mustang. We are a family owned and operated business since 1984. At Kentucky Mustang, you will find a complete line of restoration parts for the 1964 1/2 – 1973 Mustang. We carry top brands such Scott Drake, Dynacorn, ACP, Borgeson, Auto Custom Carpets, & TMI.
Where can I get custom parts for a Ford Mustang?
These cars are popular modification targets, so we carry plenty of Ford Mustang custom parts, too. Performance automotive companies such as Edelbrock, Right Stuff Detailing, Powermaster Brakes and Dynacorn will crank up the horses in more ways than one.