
Patina Over Perfection, Jon Davis and His 1965 Mustang Pony
Today's guest is Jon Davis -- his can trace his Mustang roots back to the original owner. How cool would it be if we all could step into that time machine. Jon, welcome to Ford Mustang, The Early Years Podcast.
Quick recap:
In this episode of the Ford Mustang: The Early Years Podcast, host Doug interviewed John Davis about his 1965 Ford Mustang, which John purchased in 2011 from its third owner, John shared details about the car's history, including its assembly in San Jose, California in August 1965, and its original LA market specifications. The Mustang, which John affectionately calls "Pony," has been well-maintained with recent suspension work and brake repairs, though John prefers its unrestored condition with its patina and original parts.
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