Sure, a fully restored first generation Ford Mustang Convertible with matching chassis and engine numbers is something that many car nuts dream of, but what if you could build a brand new example from the wheels up using officially licensed parts?

Ford now offers this opportunity with the release of an officially licensed 1965 Mustang Convertible body shell that can be turned into a ’64½, ’65 or ’66 model, depending on the trim and powertrain that is installed during the rebuild.

“The 1964-66 Mustang is the most restored vintage vehicle. But the number of original 1964-66 vintage bodies is shrinking every year,” said Dennis Mondrach, Ford Restoration Parts licensing manager.

“Most of the original Mustangs left in scrapyards are rusted or wrecked beyond repair. The new body shell is made of virgin metal and uses modern welding techniques. It comes rustproofed, and after final adjustment and finish preparation of the body panels, it is ready for painting and final assembly,” Mondrach added.

According to Ford, almost all the parts necessary to build a complete new 1964-66 Mustang convertible, sans for some minor body hardware, are now available from Ford-approved classic parts suppliers.

The 1965 Mustang Convertible body shell will make its debut at next week’s SEMA Show in Las Vegas but is already available for order from Ford Restoration parts.

Prices start from $15,000 and for that you get the body that includes the doors, trunk lid and all the sheet metal from the radiator support to the taillight panel except the hood and front fenders, which are available separately.