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Jan 30, 2017

Customer Car - 1964 1/2 Mustang Coupe

1964 1/2 Mustang Coupe. 260 with generator. Built June of 1964.
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We love to see our customers' Mustangs. Here's a 1964 1/2 Mustang Coupe sent in by a customer who has been buying parts from Virginia Classic Mustang for nearly 30 years!

Thanks!
1964 1/2 Mustang Coupe. 260 with generator. Built June of 1964.
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1964 1/2 Mustang Coupe. 260 with generator. Built June of 1964.
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1964 1/2 Mustang Coupe. 260 with generator. Built June of 1964.
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1964 1/2 Mustang Coupe. 260 with generator. Built June of 1964.
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Jan 27, 2017

Another Cool New Mustang Part! FoMoCo Stamped Stainless Steel Hose Clamp Set

We have the correct tower style Wittek hose clamps, but if you want easy to use and re-usable clamps, you may want to consider our new worm gear hose clamps. These aren't just any hose clamps either! They are the perfect "finishing touch" to your Mustang with the cool FoMoCo logo right on the top. Note: Only the small fuel line clamps do not have the FoMoCo logo.

They are not generic hose clamps. These clamps are sized properly for a clean look with no excess "tail" after tightening. Stainless steel construction means they won't rust.

Sets for small block Fords (260, 289, 302, 351W) are currently available. A set includes the following clamps:

  • 2 lower radiator 2 1/8" clamps
  • 2 upper radiator 2" clamps
  • 6 heater hose / thermostat bypass hose 5/8" clamps
  • 6 fuel line / gas sending unit 5/16"-3/8" clamps


Note: These will not fit a 6 cylinder. Kit will work on big blocks with the exception of one lower radiator hose clamp at the water pump (it is too small).

Our part number is PE-102S. Check them out by clicking here.



Jan 25, 2017

New Mustang Part! 1966-71 Mustang 6 Cylinder Fuel Line Clip

1966-71 Mustang 6 Cylinder Fuel Line Clip. Mounts on valve cover.
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Now available! 1966-71 Mustang 6 cylinder gas line clip. This is the hard-to-find spring clip that mounts on the valve cover.

The part number is ER-3312. Click here to see more and/or order.

1966-71 Mustang 6 Cylinder Fuel Line Clip. Mounts on valve cover.
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Jan 23, 2017

1965 GT350 Mustang Shelby Sells for $405K

1965 GT350 Mustang Shelby Sells for $405K at Barrett Jackson Scottsdale 2017
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The Scottsdale, AZ auctions in January of each year are always big events. With its TV coverage, the Barrett Jackson Auction is the biggest and most talked about.

For the early Mustang and Shelby fan, the most publicized sale of the 2017 auction was the 1965 GT350 Shelby Mustang that hammered for $405K. With the buyer's fee, that's $445.5K! The serial number is SFM5S219, and it featured a Paxton super charger added by a previous owner.

1965 GT350 Mustang Shelby Sells for $405K at Barrett Jackson Scottsdale 2017
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1965 GT350 Mustang Shelby Sells for $405K at Barrett Jackson Scottsdale 2017
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1965 GT350 Mustang Shelby Sells for $405K at Barrett Jackson Scottsdale 2017
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1965 GT350 Mustang Shelby Sells for $405K at Barrett Jackson Scottsdale 2017
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1965 GT350 Mustang Shelby Sells for $405K at Barrett Jackson Scottsdale 2017
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1965 GT350 Mustang Shelby Sells for $405K at Barrett Jackson Scottsdale 2017
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1965 GT350 Mustang Shelby Sells for $405K at Barrett Jackson Scottsdale 2017
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Jan 20, 2017

January 2017 Petersen Museum Shelby Cruise-In

January 2017 Petersen Museum Shelby Cruise-In
The Petersen Museum in Los Angeles, CA (www.petersen.org) is a really cool place. If you are a car guy or gal, it should be on your bucket list. It's even better to visit when Shelbys are involved!

This past weekend, they held their annual Shelby Cruise-In. Being all the way across the country, we (like probably a lot of our readers here) were unable to attend. Fortunately, we can experience it through the great pictures from our friend and fellow blogger, ShelbyGuy. Please check out his blog with more pictures at the following link:  https://www.shelbyguy.net/single-post/2017/01/18/2017-Shelby-Cruise-In

January 2017 Petersen Museum Shelby Cruise-In

January 2017 Petersen Museum Shelby Cruise-In

January 2017 Petersen Museum Shelby Cruise-In

January 2017 Petersen Museum Shelby Cruise-In

Jan 13, 2017

Rare 1965 Mustang Fastback For Sale!

Rare 1965 Mustang Fastback For Sale
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This cool '65 Mustang Fastback is equipped with the rare Dagenham 4 speed transmission behind the durable 200 cubic inch 6 cylinder engine. It has been listed on Craigslist by a friend and customer of ours from New York.

Here is the direct link:  http://buffalo.craigslist.org/cto/5950796840.html

1965 Ford Mustang 2+2 Fastback. A great rust free original car.
Built at the San Jose, CA plant
Engine: 200 cid 6 cyl.
Body: 2+2 Fastback
Paint: Tropical Turquoise
Interior: White Crinkle Vinyl with Black Appointments, Standard
Built: October 07, 1964
DSO: Denver CO.
Axle: 3.20:1 ratio
Trans: 4 speed manual Dagenham Transmission

Original Door ID tag.
Mild restoration in the late 80's

Purchased new Colorado Springs, CO.
Second owner purchased in 1982: Salina, KS.
Third Owner: Purchased in 2012 out of the estate.
Dealer installed Air conditioning. During restoration the compressor was upgraded and recently it was converted over to R-134.
Recently installed new exhaust system.
Factory Rally Pac ( 6000 rpm tachometer and clock) 
All the original sheet metal is present with exception of driver side quarter panel that was dented so it was replaced. I have a photo of car during restoration. Never any rust or rust repair. A nice tight original fastback.
Early features true to this car. Vinyl along inside rocker panel, Squared off 64 sillplates, Early door and window handles, Carriage bolt bracket for spare tire hold down, Threaded base wiper arm posts, Three wire heater motor.
i was told the restoration included a complete bare metal repaint to the original color Tropical Turquoise rebuilding of the engine and carburetor. New radiator, Interior upholstery dash door panels and handles and headliner.
Bran new whitewall radial tires with original hubcaps.
Fastbacks were introduced on August 17th, 1964, so this car was built only 6 weeks into production. 

While I have another project to work on, I'm not in a position to take any trades. Thank you. 

Rare 1965 Mustang Fastback For Sale
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Rare 1965 Mustang Fastback For Sale
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Rare 1965 Mustang Fastback For Sale
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Rare 1965 Mustang Fastback For Sale
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Rare 1965 Mustang Fastback For Sale
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Rare 1965 Mustang Fastback For Sale
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Rare 1965 Mustang Fastback For Sale
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Jan 11, 2017

Mustang Engine to Firewall Ground Strap

Mustang Engine to Firewall Ground Strap
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Engine to Firewall Ground Straps were installed on all Mustangs from the factory. Originals are almost always cracked and brittle from age and heat from under the hood.

We have a complete line of straps, including our new '65-67 Mustang / Shelby version, which features the correct "FDA-14303-A SX FOMOCO" markings. They are all made in the USA! This is a great and correct detail for any Mustang or Shelby. We also have the correct mounting hardware.

Here's the run down:

WG-8A 65-67 Mustang and Shelby Small Block and Big Block V8 with proper part number and stamping
WG-8    65-67 Mustang and Shelby Small Block and Big Block V8 with "replacement" part number and stamping
WG-9    68-69 Mustang and Shelby with proper part number and stamping (68-69 289 / 302, 69 351W and 69 Boss 302)
WG-9A  68-69 Mustang and Shelby with proper part number and stamping (390 and 428)

PE-44  Mounting Hardware

Click on the links above for more information!
Mustang Engine to Firewall Ground Strap
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Mustang Engine to Firewall Ground Strap
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Jan 9, 2017

Customer Car - 1966 GT350 Mustang Shelby

1966 GT350 Mustang Shelby in the snow.
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Well, we can't wait until spring, it's January now and that means cold weather and sometimes snow in Virginia.

Here's a great picture from one of our customers and friends of his gorgeous 1966 GT350 in the snow! It's quite appropriate for this single digit degree morning in Virginia!

Jan 4, 2017

Mustang Towne Top (Hardtop)

Mustang Towne Top Hardtop
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One of our first posts here on the Virginia Classic Mustang Blog way back in 2008 was about the unique and rare Mustang Towne Top. This was a hardtop made for the '65-66 Mustang by Dory Development Corporation.

Mustang Towne Top Hardtop
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We recently ran across some literature about the hardtops that we had never seen.

For more about the the tops, we are re-posting much of the original Blog post from 2008...wow, has it really been that long!!??
Mustang Towne Top Hardtop
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Below is the original post from 2008:

Again, we want to thank our friend, John Murphy for providing the great information and pictures about this Hardtop that was available for the '65-66 Mustangs. It is truly a unique accessory, and John knows more about these tops than anyone. These pictures are of the top installed on his beautiful 1966 Mustang Convertible that we have featured here in our Blog. Also check out the article about this Mustang in the January 2008 edition of Mustang Monthly.

Here's John's story:


Here are more images and information than you will probably need or
want about the Towne Top. Included you will find photos of the mounting
brackets and hardware, an instruction sheet that came with all of the tops,
a short history of these tops and details showing how different areas of the
top mate to the car. This top was made by Dory Development Co. of New York,
the design beginning shortly after the introduction of the Mustang on April
17, 1964. Mr. Moss had already made removable tops for the Corvair
convertible, and as soon as he saw his first Mustang he knew they were going
to be a popular car and wanted to supply a top for this stylish personal
sized car being sold by Ford dealers across the nation. He employed one
salesman who contacted "Ford dealers, upscale garages and trend setting auto
parts suppliers" and urged them to market the Towne Top. I have most of the
sales records for the Towne Tops showing where each was sold. At a retail
price of $289.00 they failed to attract the attention of many buyers, and
at some time the remainder of the inventory was destroyed.

As an interesting note, the Dory Development Corporation was not the
only company who designed and sold "take off" tops for the early Mustangs.
Parrish Plastics manufactured tops as well. You can see a picture of a
Parrish Plastic Company top in "Mustang Does It", a very nice hardbound book
published in 1978 by the Evergreen Press (Ray Miller, author). In 1994,
Jerry Hensley wrote an article for Mustang Monthly showing both types of
tops. The Parrish top used the rear glass from a Mustang coupe while the
Towne Top used a flat glass rear window. Both mounted pretty much the same
way, and both tops are very rare. Parrish also made tops for mid year
Corvettes (1963 - 67). At this time, we know of three of each brand of top
that are in good enough condition to be mounted on a car and used. I have
information locating several other tops but they are at this time either in
storage or "undergoing restoration"

I have driven this car with top attached at speeds in excess of 85 MPH
and can assure you that with fresh weather striping it is as quiet as a
coupe. The car is very tight and solid with the top on and also very quiet.
It is a "two man" job to install or remove, the top weighing about 85 pounds
and also too large for an ordinary sized person to grasp. The Towne Tops
came in either black or tan, and options included a stainless bar making it
look a bit like a Crown Victoria of the mid fifties, and a dome light.