This 1965 Ford Mustang has been sitting in the exact same spot since the 1990s. Stuck next to a wall of a barn somewhere in Pittsburg, the model sees the light of day for the first time in three ...
Fabulous Fords Forever at Knotts Berry Farm (“The Knotts Show” to many), is roughly 60 percent late-model Mustangs, 30 percent ’65-’73 Mustangs, and 10 percent everything else Ford/Lincoln/Mercury, ...
The first engine a 1965 Mustang buyer could go for was the all-new 200 (3.3-liter) six-cylinder with 120 horsepower. This engine was specifically introduced in this new model year to replace the ...
While we don't cover Mustangs made after 1978, it is still fairly obvious today that no engine Ford built before 1978 can hold a candle in terms of pure performance potential to the 5.0L Coyote V-8 ...
The 1965 Shelby GT350 did not just make the Ford Mustang quicker, it turned a stylish commuter into a street legal machine ...
A few years ago, K.A.R. Auto Group found itself at a crossroads. Already successful in the vintage Mustang market with restorations, parts, and car sales, the company considered entering the ...
The 1965 Shelby Mustang GT350 helped Ford gain racing pedigree and solidified the Mustang’s legacy. To illustrate why it’s so important to America’s automotive culture, and how to spot a genuine ...
The Ford Mustang was an instant hit after its introduction at the 1964 World's Fair; Ford sold more than 400,000 in the following year. The base engine in the first Mustang was an underperforming I6 ...