The 1965 Ford Mustang K-Code 289 arrived as a compact, affordable coupe with a racing heart, and it quickly rewrote ...
The 1965 Ford Mustang GT, equipped with the iconic 289 cubic inch V8 engine, captured the hearts of car enthusiasts by ...
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 ...
Silver Smoke Gray was a very unpopular color back in 1965, with less than 3% of Mustangs ordered with it; this 289 Hi-Po ...
The Mustang in these photos might look like a regular 1965 pony, but it certainly isn't. Its great patina and the GT goodies set it aside from the rest of the Mustangs, somehow turning it from "just ...
[This story first appeared in the May 1965 issue of MotorTrend] When Ford decided to go racing with the Mustang, they wisely first consulted their oracle for such matters, Carroll Shelby. Shelby's Los ...
The ePower Mustang. Coming to a town near you? This is the story of two Henry Manns. One is a successful entrepreneur and car nut from Philadelphia. The other is a Brit, son of Alan Mann, whose race ...
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 ...