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 ...
Bill Snyder's relationship with an unusual '65 Mustang goes back to the spring of 1965 when he spotted a photo of a shortened fastback in the May 1965 Motor Trend. The three-page story, titled ...
In a market flooded with over-restored classics and tribute builds, an unspoiled 1965 Ford Mustang Fastback has emerged as a rare find — an honest, rust-free survivor that still carries the ...
I don't know how many people remember this, but there's a good reason why the 1965 Mustang was such a hit from the first day of availability. Ford invested heavily in the marketing side of its new ...
The 1965 Ford Mustang Fastback is a fine car in stock form, but actor and racer Patrick Dempsey wanted it significantly improved to use it as a daily driver. To help him turn the Mustang into the pony ...
In 1965, the blue oval revolutionized the American automotive industry with a new Mustang. Aiming to expand its target niche, the 1965 Mustang came with a series of changes that made it possible to ...
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 ...
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