Ford Mustang Number 00002 Is Up For Grabs

The second production Mustang to be given a VIN number - and the 'first' hardtop - will be going under the hammer at Mecum's Indianapolis event in May
Ford Mustang Number 00002 Is Up For Grabs

As far as historic Ford Mustangs go, it doesn’t get much better than this. What you’re looking at is Mustang number 00002, and the first hardtop to be serialised with a VIN number. Does that mean it’s the second Mustang ever built, and the first hardtop? Well, no, actually.

Ford didn’t build cars consecutively by VIN number - and apparently doesn’t now either. It’s been deemed impossible to determine exactly when it rolled off the production line, although it’s fair to say this particular pony is one of the first of nine million Mustangs built over the car’s 50+ year history.

Ford Mustang Number 00002 Is Up For Grabs

There’s a bit of quirkiness to spice up its already interesting back-story, too. It was originally destined for Vancouver, but some sort of bizarre logistical error meant it ended up in western Canada’s Yukon Territory. It served as a dealership demonstrator at Whitehorse Motors until finally being sold on in 1965.

Ford Mustang Number 00002 Is Up For Grabs

It’s a modestly-specced car, powered by a 170 cubic-inch (2.8-litre) straight-six mated to a three-speed manual gearbox. Oh, and see those dinky wheels? They measure at just 13 inches in diameter. It’s finished in Caspian Blue, complimented by an oh-so 60s blue vinyl interior.

Ford Mustang Number 00002 Is Up For Grabs

No auction estimate has been given, but given what a rare opportunity this is (Mustang VIN number 00001 is holed up in the The Henry Ford Museum), you can bet it’ll go for a hefty figure. It’ll go under the hammer at Mecum’s Indianpolis event some time between 16 and 21 May.

Comments

Anonymous

Need

03/27/2017 - 14:27 |
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BoostAddict 1

I’d rather have hellcat number one for $800k.

03/27/2017 - 14:35 |
0 | 6
CZ 69% Muscle

I can’t wait to see what astronomical price some fool will pay for a “#2 Mustang but it’s not really the second Mustang” that has a Thriftpower six and three on the tree

03/27/2017 - 15:12 |
0 | 4

Fool? It’ll only appreciate. I’d call it a solid investment. You know, as long as you didn’t do anything silly like drive it.

03/27/2017 - 16:08 |
4 | 0
Dave 12

Errmerrgerrrd

03/27/2017 - 16:07 |
4 | 0
Mazda Fanatic

It when i see tires this narrow that i get a warm fuzzy feeling knowing that i have 11.2 inch wide 285/30/18 tires on my rx8

03/27/2017 - 17:06 |
2 | 0

ok

03/30/2017 - 11:24 |
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Max Caplan

Surprised to see it be in such good condition for a car used in Whitehorse which is basically a frozen wasteland. Hope to see it go to a good owner.

03/27/2017 - 17:54 |
4 | 0

Hey man, we have summer you know!

03/27/2017 - 20:28 |
2 | 0
Anonymous

Does that mean its a turd?

03/27/2017 - 19:06 |
2 | 2
The Abider

If you thought Mustangs have no traction now a days…

03/27/2017 - 21:25 |
0 | 0
Joshua Persaud (Wagon/Estate Squad) (Sleeper Squad) I need a

In reply to by The Abider

Who knew Mustangs were so popular even though they ruined lots of days for people.

03/27/2017 - 23:32 |
0 | 0
Joshua Persaud (Wagon/Estate Squad) (Sleeper Squad) I need a

#MustangGate

03/27/2017 - 23:35 |
0 | 0
Jmar

When your tires go flat while you’re shopping and you just borrow the ones off a shopping cart.

03/28/2017 - 02:56 |
0 | 0

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