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How much is a 1965 Mustang GT worth?

How much is a 1965 Mustang GT worth?

The average price for the classic Ford Mustang 1965 is currently 30,000 – 40,000 USD.

What kind of engine does a 1965 Mustang have?

1965 Ford Mustang CoupeHere is a 1965 Ford Mustang C-Code Coupe that is available in Wimbledon White with a black interior. The vehicle comes equipped with an automatic transmission, 289 V8 engine,… More Info ›

How much does a 1965 Ford Mustang GT cost?

GT Fastback (Wentzville, MO) $52,500 Original GT Car , Factory A Code 289 cid V8 4 Barrel 225 Horsepower that is Loaded… This has a hint of sports car attitude in GT-specific pieces like the fog lights in the grille, GT gas cap, the triple stripe on the rock…

When did the Ford 289 engine come out?

Introduced in the late 1965 model, the 289 was a peppy little engine. The 289 cubic inch engine was Ford’s V8 90 degree overhead valve engine.

What kind of body does a 1964 Mustang have?

MUSTANG 1964 1/2 CONVERTIBLE | 1964 1/2 Mustang convertible, repainted in the one year only just striking original Guardsman Blue, Blue top, a very original body and panels, solid underchassis, bea… More Info ›

What was the name of the 1965 Ford Mustang?

Another important first for the 1965 Mustang was the addition of a GT package. Ford was still clearly feeling out what “GT” would mean in the future. The GT name is borrowed from Ford’s 1966 Le Mans-winning GT40.

What kind of engine did a 1966 Mustang have?

This is Ford’s V8 90 degree overhead valve engine that everyone wanted in the first few Mustang years. It was dependable, economical to maintain, had adequate power and was easily modified.

What kind of transmission does a 1965 Mustang GT have?

GT Convertible.This is a GT with some important factory options like the 4 speed manual transmission and even AC. This 1965 MUSTANG GT K-CODE. … GT Fastback.

MUSTANG 1964 1/2 CONVERTIBLE | 1964 1/2 Mustang convertible, repainted in the one year only just striking original Guardsman Blue, Blue top, a very original body and panels, solid underchassis, bea… More Info ›

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