The first-generation Ford Mustang arrived in showrooms in 1964 with four different engines. The K-code 289-cubic-inch (4.7-liter) HiPo V8 was the most potent of the bunch at 271 horsepower. Ford did ...
Introduced in April 1964, the Ford Mustang became an instant hit. The company sold 121,538 examples in the shortened 1964 model year before deliveries soared to nearly 560,000 units in 1965. In just ...
For our third early K-code convertible feature in about six months, we submit for your perusal George Magro’s Raven Black 1965 K-code convert. Though this Mustang is not a GT model, when it comes to ...
Factory A-code Fastback with GT350 styling, modern suspension, Wilwood brakes, and a built 289 V8—street and track ready. A classic 1965 Ford Mustang Fastback, factory-born as an A-code car, has been ...
Does the Ford Mustang even need an introduction? The car has been around for 60 years, immortalized in films from "Bullitt" to "John Wick," and burned into the American psyche. Over the decades, Ford ...
K-code GT convertibles are unusual to begin with, but there was something special about Mike Curry's 1966 model, though it wasn't until we looked at the photos that we realized what that special ...
Al and Gary’s rare find also had a DSO code of 842011, meaning a special order for Ford’s Home Office Reserve, along with a scheduled build date code of “15B” meaning 15 February 1965. It was ...
Yes, the title is "Barn Find 1965 Ford Mustang GT garage stored since 1982," but in 2020 Southern California, there really aren't that many barns left. So we hope readers recognize whenHOT RODsays ...
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