1965 Ford Mustang 4WD was sold at a dealership in Hampshire, UK with £ 54,000 price tag that is consistent with the conditions and the scarcity value of the vehicle.
Strangely, as a vehicle that spends his life in plain English, this Mustang has a steering wheel on the left or left-hand-drive. Quite strange considering that this country adheres to Princess Diana right wheel as in Asia.
Looks like it is because at the time the project was run 4WD, the unavailability of the right wheel version of the Mustang. The vehicles are made to illustrate the benefits of true 4WD system even comes with an ABS system prototype Maxaret Dunlop.
Unfortunately, this car failed to make the Ford officials were impressed sehigga this project was not continued. But its impact, making it the third prototype 4WD Mustang is now a car with the status of super rare and worthy of being collector items.
IN 1965, Harry Ferguson Research make three prototypes berpenggerak 4WD 1965 Ford Mustang to convince Ford and other manufacturers about the advantages of four-wheel drive system.
As a company that managed to make a Formula 1 car 4WD championship in 1960 racing season, Ferguson is confident in its design and systems 'Ferguson Formula 4WD' was grafted on a Ford Mustang.
There are only three Ford Mustang ever made with the 4WD system. In other words, the vehicle was within the category of super rare. One such vehicle is currently appearing with the mileage on the odometer 73,000 miles (about 117,500 kilometers) after a run by two different owners.