The 1965 Ford Mustang K-Code 289 arrived as a compact, affordable coupe with a racing heart, and it quickly rewrote expectations for what an American pony car could do. With its high-compression ...
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 ...
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 ...
The Ford Mustang is probably the quintessential symbol of the iconic American automobile, even though it has drastically shrunk in popularity compared to its premiere years in the mid- sixties. Among ...
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 ...
This particular car wears its factory maroon paint, a shade that photographs warmly and suits the long, sweeping body lines of the early Mustang without the visual aggression of red or the anonymity ...