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    how much would a 1964 Ford Mustang cost?

    i'm getting my first car in 2 years, and i really don't know anything about cars. after some looking around the 64 ford mustang started to grow on me.. will it be expensive? do you think the price would change in 2 years? thank you

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    The first year for the Mustang was a 64 1/2 model, with 13" tires and 4 lug axles. The 1965 models changed to a 14" wheel and 5 lug axles...not too many of the 64's but more of the 65's are available

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    american cars are very ugly

    therefore mustangs dont cost much

    this is because a 1964 mustang is 45 years old and horses only have a lifespan expectancy of 20 years.

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    Price Guide for Basic Mustang
    V8 engine, automatic transmission
    1964 1/2- 1968 Model Years Base Price #3 Condition #2 Condition
    Coupe
    $7000-$9,000

    $12,500-$16,000
    Convertible
    $18,000-$22,500

    $24,000-$28,500
    Fastback
    $18,000-$22,500

    $24,000-$30,500

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    In deference to what another here thinks, there was no 64 1/2 Mustang. They were all titled as 1965 cars. The engines available on the early cars were the 200 6 cylinder and the 260 V8. The later production 1965 version had the 289 V8 available. On to your question.The early Mustang has a strong following and hold their values well. The prices quoted by another here are from a price guide and don't necessarily reflect actual sale prices. The prices will continue to climb as they get older and more rare. The price you would pay depends on the actual condition of the car and the market at the time of purchase.

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    In deference to what another here thinks, there was no 64 1/2 Mustang. They were all titled as 1965 cars. The engines available on the early cars were the 200 6 cylinder and the 260 V8. The later production 1965 version had the 289 V8 available. On to your question.The early Mustang has a strong following and hold their values well. The prices quoted by another here are from a price guide and don't necessarily reflect actual sale prices. The prices will continue to climb as they get older and more rare. The price you would pay depends on the actual condition of the car and the market at the time of purchase.

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    In deference to what another here thinks, there was no 64 1/2 Mustang. They were all titled as 1965 cars. The engines available on the early cars were the 200 6 cylinder and the 260 V8. The later production 1965 version had the 289 V8 available. On to your question.The early Mustang has a strong following and hold their values well. The prices quoted by another here are from a price guide and don't necessarily reflect actual sale prices. The prices will continue to climb as they get older and more rare. The price you would pay depends on the actual condition of the car and the market at the time of purchase.

 

 

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