The 1965 Ford Mustang GT, equipped with the iconic 289 cubic inch V8 engine, captured the hearts of car enthusiasts by achieving remarkable performance, hitting 60 mph in around 7 seconds. This ...
This 1965 Ford Mustang GT packs a 289ci V8, 4-speed manual, and the Pony Interior Decor Group into a clean maroon-over-black package that ticks every box a serious first-gen Mustang buyer is looking ...
1965 is officially the first year for the Ford Mustang. However, sales began in April 1964, when the all-new automobile was presented at the New York World Fair that year. Sales crushed expectations ...
It might be a surprise to read that an original fastback 1965 Mustang GT K-Code has clocked over 840,000 miles (trust us, we were surprised, too!), but after learning that the car had been purchased ...
This 1966 Ford Mustang features a 289 V8 engine, factory A/C, and a bench seat. It boasts patina paint sealed with Flood Penetrol, new brakes, 16" Ford Mustang rims, and a host of mechanical and ...
"I got my grandma's Mustang," is how the electronic communication began from Mason Straub to Dan Bailey. Dan was a little busy that day, but he told Mason he would get by tomorrow and look the car ...
Restoring a first-generation Ford Mustang isn't typically a nightmare job for two different reasons. First, finding the right project is pretty easy, as auction sites are full of 1965 and 1965 models ...
This 1965 Ford Mustang GT, wearing factory maroon paint, backed by a 289ci V8, rowing its own gears through a 4-speed manual, and showing 18,798 miles (Exempt/TMU), is listed at $69,500 out of ...
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