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1965 Ford Mustang Convertiback – A Fastback and Convertible All In One ?

Is it possible for one car to be both a fastback and convertible? Check out this 1965 Ford Mustang Convertiback and find out.

1965 Ford Mustang Convertiback. A Fastback and Convertible All In One?

In this short vid from MustangConnection1, a vintage 1965 Ford Mustang Convertiback is highlighted, and showcases a unique aspect found on this classic ride, a removable fastback hardtop!

Other features include a 289ci V8 engine, 2100 carburetor, automatic transmission, and power steering.

The two-tone interior features a wood-grain dash, glove-box door and steering wheel, real Ford air conditioning, and original working AM radio. Other exterior features include fog lamps and dual exhaust with the Ford trumpet chrome tips.

It’s a car we think you’re going to truly find interesting, especially if you’re into early Mustangs. Watch and see if you feel the same!

I’m hoping you dug that. It certainly got my attention.

If you own a 1965-1968 Mustang and are interested in a mod like this, I came across a company called Removable Fastbacks that builds removable fastback roofs that fit both convertibles and modified coupes.

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