This 1965 Ford Mustang is a C-code fastback that was restored about 10 years ago.
The car has been repainted in silver with black stripes, and front disc brakes have also been added along with hood pins.
Power comes from a 289ci V8 which is backed by a non-original 4-speed manual transmission.
A Duracell Procell battery has been installed, and both the pedal box and shifter linkage were rebuilt.
The undercarriage had an undercoating applied during the restoration, the front brakes have been upgraded to discs.
A pair of black racing stripes were added along with hood pins as a tribute to the GT350.
The steel wheels are mounted with a set of Hercules HP4000 tires.
The interior is trimmed in black vinyl, the air conditioning unit is an original Ford item.
An older JVC radio is present on the center dash, while a more modern Pioneer united has been installed in the glovebox.
A pair of aftermarket gauges measuring oil pressure and water temperature have been installed on the lower edge of the dashboard.
The car has been driven minimally over the past five years, just 1,000 miles of the 93,474 shown on the odometer.