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 ...
Believe it or not, you can still find Hi-Po 289 Mustangs for sale in the strangest places-at least you could in 2003. That's when Dan DeYoung of Grants Pass, Oregon, found this K-code '65 fastback at ...
In November 1964, Charles Modesitt placed an order for a Rangoon Red '65 Mustang fastback. While most buyers chose the new fastback body style for its sporty looks, Charles and his wife Shirley had a ...
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. Follow us: Ford invested heavily in the marketing side of ...
Nobody can dispute the Mustang legacy, as the pony whose production kicked off in April 1964 is currently one of the most popular nameplates in the world. The Mustang has a well-deserved place in ...
Thad Landaiche couldn't believe his luck when he found a 1966 K-code Mustang fastback. However, on his way to get the car, his luck would change—somebody stole his F-250 Ford diesel truck, car trailer ...
Before the Shelbys and Bosses arrived, the Ford Mustang K-Code was the peak of pony car performance. On a newly released episode of Jay Leno's Garage, Mustang enthusiast Scott McMullen explains the ...