Decoding the Data Plate & VIN on a 1964.5 (Early 1965) Ford Mustang Is Easy

By D. Brian Smith

Photography: Courtesy of Mecum Auctions

Recently, Classic Industries published an article for the multitude of 1st Generation Mustang owners and enthusiasts (1964.5-1973) called: Decoding the 1964-1973 Mustang VIN: A Comprehensive Buyer's Guide. This article is specifically designed to enable 1964.5 Mustang (early 1965) caretakers and fans to decode the pony car's Data Plate.

1964.5 Mustang VIN Location

The VIN number is found under the hood on top of the driver’s side fender apron. The VIN number for the Wimbledon White beauty in the lead photo and several subsequent pictures is VIN: 5F08F100212. Accordingly, this Mustang is affectionately known as Mustang #212.

Data Plate Decoder Sheet

The Data Plate for the 1964.5 to 1973 1st Generation Ford Mustang is located on the driver's side door jamb and is attached with two rivets. An example is shown just below and later in this narrative, so we can decode the data plate.

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Assembly Plant

CodePlant
FDearborn, MI
RSan Jose, CA
TMetuchen, NJ

From deciphering the codes above, the Wimbledon White Mustang in the first several photos was built on the Dearborn, MI assembly line (F).

Body Style

CodeBody Style
07Hardtop
08Convertible
09Fastback
1965 Mustang conv side 1031

It's a convertible (08).

Engine

CodeEngine
A289-4v
C289-2v
D289-4v
F260-2v
K289-4v Hi-Performance
T200-1v
U170-1v
1964 Mustang 260 engine 1280

The engine is a 260-cubic inch, two-barrel carburetor (2v) V8 (F).

Body Code

BodyBody StyleInteriorSeatsSpecial
63AFastbackStandard InteriorBucket Seats 
63BFastbackLuxury InteriorBucket Seats 
65AHardtopStandard InteriorBucket Seats 
65BHardtopLuxury InteriorBucket Seats 
65CHardtopStandard InteriorBench Seats 
76AConvertibleStandard InteriorBucket Seats 
76BConvertibleLuxury InteriorBucket Seats 
76CConvertibleStandard InteriorBench Seats 
1965 Mustang blue interior  1280

There's a standard interior with bucket seats (76A).

Paint Colors

CodeAlternateColor
A9ARaven Black
B2BPagoda Green (64), Midnight Turquoise (65)
C6CHoney Gold
D3DDynasty Green
F3FGuardsman Blue (64 only)
H5HCaspian Blue
I Champagne Beige
J3JRangoon Red
J9 Rangoon Red
K3KSilver Smoke Gray
M5MWimbledon White
O0Tropical Turquoise (65 only)
P4PPrairie Bronze
R Ivy Green (65 only)
S Cascade Green (64 only)
V Sunlight Yellow
X Vintage Burgundy
Y Skylight Blue (64), Silver Blue (65)
ZZ9Chantilly Beige (64 only)
33BPoppy Red
55ATwilight Turquoise (64 only)
7 Phoenician Yellow (64 only)
8 Springtime Yellow (65 only)
1965 Mustang Wimbledon White 1280

The exterior paint hue is Wimbledon White (M or 5M).

1964 Mustang exterior paint

Above: 1964 Ford exterior Ditzler PPG paint colors are above for Fairlane, Falcon, Galaxie, and Mustang.

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Above: Ditzler PPG exterior paint hues are indicated above for the 1965 Ford Mustang, Fairlane, Falcon, and Galaxie.

Interior Trim

CodeInterior
42White with Blue
45White with Red
46White with Black
48White with Ivy Gold
49White with Palomino
56Black Vinyl & Cloth
82Blue Vinyl
85Red Vinyl
86Black Vinyl
89Palomino Vinyl
22Blue Vinyl
25Red Vinyl
26Black Vinyl
28Ivy Gold with Gold
29Palomino Vinyl
D2White with Blue
D5White with Red
D6White with Black
D8Whit with Ivy Gold
D9White with Palomino
62Blue & White Luxury
65Red Luxury
66Black Luxury
67Aqua & White Luxury
68Ivy Gold & White Luxury
69Palomino Luxury
F2White with Blue, Luxury
F5White with Red, Luxury
F6White with Black, Luxury
F7White with aqua, Luxury
F8White with Ivy Gold, Luxury
F9White with Palomino, Luxury
32Blue Bench
35Red Bench
36Black Bench
39Palomino Bench
76Black Fabric and Vinyl
79Palomino Fabric and Vinyl
1965 Mustang pass blue 1280

The interior is blue vinyl (82 or 22).

More details of this beautiful early 1965 Mustang are below:

  • One of the first production Mustang Convertibles
  • VIN: 5F08F100212, known as Mustang #212
  • 1964 1/2 Mustang, titled as a 1965
  • One of the first sold to the public
  • Sold new at Powell Ford of Ft. Lauderdale on 4/16/1964, sold the day before official launch 4/17/64
  • On display at the Towe Ford Museum for over 10 years
  • Used in William Clay Ford's grand daughter's wedding
  • Personal thank you note from Ford dated 1/16/2007
  • 260 CI V-8, two-barrel carburetor automatic transmission
  • Power convertible top
  • Power steering
  • Window sticker, internal bill of sale and owner's manual
  • Microfilm copies of MSO and previous titles
  • Unique features of the early car no ferrule, small shift handle, Mustang eye on hood, hand hammered wheel emblems and wells to make room for convertible top
  • Original parts have been documented since current owner purchased
1965 Mustang rear

Above: Photos of Wimbledon White Mustang convertible and other Mustangs below provided courtesy of Mecum Auctions.

Build Date

Date CodeProduction Month
CMarch 1964
DApril 1964
EMay 1964
FJune 1964
GJuly 1964
HAugust 1964
JSeptember 1964
KOctober 1964
LNovember 1964
MDecember 1964
AJanuary 1965
BFebruary 1965
QMarch 1965
RApril 1965
SMay 1965
TJune 1965
UJuly 1965
VAugust 1965
  
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Since we don't have the data plate for the Wimbledon White over blue vinyl early 1965 (or 1964.5) Mustang convertible in this article, we found a data plate for another Mustang to publish. Let's decipher it. The 65A code denotes that this Mustang is a hardtop or a notchback coupe with a standard bucket seat interior. She has an exterior hue of Honey Gold (C color code). The interior trim is white with blue (42). The build date is April 14 of 1964 (14D). The district sales office for this Honey Gold Mustang is Los Angeles (71). The Mustang's rear end axle ratio gearing is 3.00 to one (1). This Mustang's transmission is a C-4 automatic (6). 

We can also decipher the VIN. The number five (5) is the designation for the model year. Hence, Ford calls this a 1965 Mustang, though it was built on the 14th of April 1964 (5). This Mustang was built in Dearborn, MI (F). It's a hardtop (07). She has a 260-2v, two-barrel carb V8 engine (F). 

1965 Mustang honey gold 1280

Above: The 1965 Mustang nose above shows what the Honey Gold (C) exterior hue looks like. Nice!

DSO (District Sales Office)

CodeDistrict
11Boston
12Buffalo
13New York
14Pittsburgh
15Newark
21Atlanta
22Charlotte
23Philadelphia
24Jacksonville
25Richmond
26Washington
31Cincinnati
32Cleveland
33Detroit
34Indianapolis
35Lansing
36Louisville
41Chicago
42Fargo
43Rockford
44Twin Cities
45Davenport
51Denver
52Des Moines
53Kansas City
54Omaha
55St. Louis
61Dallas
62Houston
63Memphis
64New Orleans
65Oklahoma City
71Los Angeles
72San Jose
73Salt Lake City
74Seattle
81Ford of Canada
83Government
84Home Office Reserve
85American Red Cross
89Transportation Services
90Export
91Export
92Export
93Export
94Export
95Export
96Export
97Export
98Export
99Export
1965 Mustang honey front 1280

Axle

CodeAxle
13.00
33.20
43.25
53.50
62.80
73.80
83.89
94.11
A3.00L
C3.20L
D3.25L
E3.50L
F2.80L
G3.80L
H3.89L
I4.11L
1965 Mustang honey rear 1280

Transmission

CodeTransmission
13-Speed Manual
54-Speed Manual
6C-4 Automatic
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1965 Mustang honey lights

Above and below: Now that we've illuminated how to decode an early 1965 (or 1964.5) Mustang's Data Plate, you can do it yourself. If you have a 1965-1973 Mustang, watch for those decoding articles coming soon in the Classic Industries American Muscle Car Library Archives. Rangoon Red (J or 3J) was a very popular exterior paint hue for both the early 1965 and the 1965 Mustang. It's easy to see why. 

1965 Mustang rangoon red 1280

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