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How much did the Mustang sell for in 1965?
Mustang Values by Year

Year / Model / Trim Base MSRP Adj. for Inflation
1965 Mustang Hardtop $2,427 $23,271
1965 Mustang 2+2 Fastback $2,639 $25,304
1965 Mustang Convertible $2,663 $25,534

3. 5. 2024559,451Mustang Sales by Year

Mustang Model Year Total U.S. Sales
1964.5 121,538
1965 559,451
1966 607,568
1967 472,121

The first Mustang rolled off the assembly line March 9, 1964, and it made its national debut on April 17. With a list price of $2,368, by the weekend, 22,000 cars were ordered and some 303,408 were built that first year. Through 1966, Ford sold more than 1.4 million of them. There were up to 70 options available.

What was the price of a Ford Mustang in the 1960s : While the average working stiff couldn't afford a 911 or an XKE, they could afford a Mustang. With an MSRP of about $2500, boy did they sell.

How many 1964 Mustangs were sold

On its first day, 22,000 Mustangs were sold, and by the end of 1964, Ford sold 263,434 Mustangs.

How much was the first Mustang sold for : But Cleadis Brown had the $3,447 sale price in cash (as a loan to his daughter) plus a 1958 Impala worth $400 in a trade-in as incentives, so the salesman opted to jump the gun with Gail so long as she did not take the car for a test drive.

Harry Phillips
They weren't intended to be sold to customers, but one – with the very first Mustang serial number – was purchased by a pilot in Newfoundland. Harry Phillips, a salesman at George G.R. Parsons Ford in St. Johns, Newfoundland, told CNN it was the “easiest” sale he ever made.

Gail Wise
'I felt like a movie star': Gail Wise still owns the first Ford Mustang sold in the U.S., 60 years ago.

How many Mustangs were sold in 1964

On its first day, 22,000 Mustangs were sold, and by the end of 1964, Ford sold 263,434 Mustangs.By years end (1966) Ford sold 607,568 Mustangs.The '64-1/2 Mustang isn't any more rare than one of its '65 counterparts. In fact, there are no '64-1/2 Mustangs at all; that title was coined by enthusiasts. The '64-1/2 Mustang is simply an early-production unit without the refinements that came later.

The base model of the Mustang began at $2,368.00, making this first “pony” car accessible to many drivers. Multiple available options and accessories allowed the Mustang to be upgraded toward sportiness or luxury depending on the owner's desires.

Does the first Mustang still exist : 'I felt like a movie star': Gail Wise still owns the first Ford Mustang sold in the U.S., 60 years ago.

How much did the first Mustang sell for : But Cleadis Brown had the $3,447 sale price in cash (as a loan to his daughter) plus a 1958 Impala worth $400 in a trade-in as incentives, so the salesman opted to jump the gun with Gail so long as she did not take the car for a test drive.

How much is a 1964 1 2 Mustang worth

What is a 1964 1/2 Mustang worth today While it's hard to put a number on what something is worth to another person, Hemmings claims that the going rate today for 1964 1/2 Mustang is estimated to be an average price of $18,000.

Prices began at $2,721 for the hardtop, $2,926 for the Grande, $2,771 for the fastback, $3,271 for the Mach 1 and $3,025 for the convertible.Gail Wise
Gail Wise bought the first Ford Mustang sold in the U.S.; 60 years later, she still owns it – Chicago Sun-Times.

Are 64.5 Mustangs rare : The '64-1/2 Mustang isn't any more rare than one of its '65 counterparts. In fact, there are no '64-1/2 Mustangs at all; that title was coined by enthusiasts. The '64-1/2 Mustang is simply an early-production unit without the refinements that came later.