
£12,057
410 Clevor-Powered 1965 Ford Mustang Coupe “Quarter Horse” Drag Car
United States • 1 Apr 2026 • Lot Lot #236017
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This 1965 Ford Mustang, dubbed "Quarter Horse", is a back-halved drag car powered by a 410 Clevor V8. It features a Reid Racing Powerglide transmission, a reinforced 9" rear end, and a Mustang II-style front end, with recent racing history including a 9.90 ET at 132 mph.

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The car has been modified for racing, including a repaint, Thunderbolt-style hood, and R-style front valance. It has wear consistent with racing use, with the engine and transmission rebuilt around 2016 and refreshed since. There are no headlights or wipers, and the windows are fixed, indicating it is not a street-legal car and focused on racing performance. Moderate wear is present on the exterior and interior.
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Back-Halfed Drag Car 410 Clevor V8 Howards Camshaft & Custom Pistons Port-Matched Intake w/Holley 4BBL Reid Racing Powerglide Green and White Paint Mustang II Front End Four-Link Rear Wilwoods & Coilovers Roll Cage & Race Seat Hurst Quarter Stick
This 1965 Ford Mustang was first built as a C-code coupe, and it has been turned into a back-halfed drag car.
Dubbed “Quarter Horse”, the car is now powered by a 410 “Clevor” V8 with a roller camshaft, a SCAT crankshaft, custom pistons, a port-matched World intake manifold, and a Holley Dominator carburetor.
It is linked to a Reid Racing Powerglide automatic with a TCI torque converter, a trans brake, an aluminum driveshaft, and a reinforced 9″ rear end with ladder bars, coilovers, and a full-spool 4.89 differential.
The front end was rebuilt with a Mustang II-style setup featuring rack-and-pinion steering, tubular control arms, and adjustable coilovers, and Wilwood discs are mounted at all four corners.
Staggered alloys were also used, wi...
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£1,642
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£18,237
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£156,710
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