
£23,000 (Est: £18,000 - £26,000)
1964½ Ford Mustang Convertible
United Kingdom • 19 Apr 2026 • Lot 158
Vehicle Details
AI Listing Summary
This is a '1964½' Ford Mustang Convertible, a desirable first-season model with automatic transmission and a V8 engine. Imported in 2005, it has had two owners since, with the current owner having it since 2012, and it features in some historic photographs from the Goodwood Revival Meeting.

Condition
6
The car is listed as being in 'Good' condition. The description mentions that it has been serviced and used, implying some wear. The fact that it's been owned and driven suggests it's mechanically functional, but the 'Good' rating indicates that some reconditioning might be required to bring it up to a higher standard.
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Automatic
Transmission:
5F08D156113
Chassis No:
Odometer:
4,000 miles
YRD 524C
Reg Number:
RHD/LHD:
LHD
• Desirable first-season 1964½ model • Automatic transmission • V8 engine • Imported in 2005 • Two owners since importation • Present ownership since circa 2012 Ford created a new class of car almost overnight with the introduction of the sporting Mustang, kickstarting the 'Pony Car' phenomenon and catching the rest of the US auto industry off guard.
The Mustang missed the start of the 1964 model year and did not arrive until part way through the season as an 'early' 1965 model.
Since then enthusiasts have referred to these first-season cars as '1964½', though that was never an official Ford designation.
Brainchild of Lee Iacocca - subsequent saviour of the Chrysler Corporation – the Mustang is one of the most remarkable automotive success stories of modern times and arguably the pinnacle of his long career with Ford.
Aimed at the affluent young, for whom a car was as much a lifestyle statement as means of transport, the Mustang succeeded brilliantly, achieving 120,000 sales by the...
Points of note
£2,401
Lowest Price (Since 2020)
£27,000
Median Price (Since 2020)
£316,404
Highest Price (Since 2020)
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MOT Information
Expired
Expired on Sep 07 2018
Latest MOT Mileage
84,999 miles
Registration Date
1965-01-01
MOT History
Passed
On Sep 08 2017 with 84,999 miles
Passed
On Sep 11 2015 with 84,366 miles
Passed
On Sep 08 2014 with 84,074 miles
Passed
On Aug 16 2013 with 83,438 miles
Failed
On Aug 12 2013 with 83,397 miles
There were 10 defects noted, with 2 deemed dangerous.
Fail:
- Nearside Steering component is not secure to the vehicle structure (2.2.B.1a)
- Steering locking device missing (2.2.C.1g)
- (Dangerous) Nearside rear parking brake recording little or no effort (3.7.B.6a)
- (Dangerous) Parking brake: efficiency below requirements (3.7.B.7)
Advisory:
- Rear Brake hose slightly damaged (3.6.B.4d)
User Entered:
- oil leaks from - transmission, offside rear hub area, engine area
- power steering pipes very close to steering system, evidence of fouling
- hand brake cable very close to prop shaft
- wear/free play in steering box drop arm ball joint, would benefit from further attention
- both rear tyres worn on inner edges
Passed
On Apr 10 2012 with 81,873 miles
There were 2 defects noted.
Advisory:
- Nearside Front wheel bearing has slight play (2.5.A.3c)
- Offside Front wheel bearing has slight play (2.5.A.3c)
Passed
On Nov 02 2009 with 81,585 miles






