Used 1965 Ford Mustang for Sale near Portland, OR
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About 1965 Ford Mustang
Overview

1965 brought a few changes for the Mustang. The biggest change was the availability of a new fastback model, which was to become the basis for Carroll Shelby's GT 350. The 120-horsepower, 200-cid, 6-cylinder engine replaced the 170-cid, 6-cylinder; the 289-2V, 200-horsepower V8 replaced the 260-2V; the 289-4V was upgraded to 225 horsepower; and the 289-4V hi-po remained unchanged. Other changes for 1965 included: an alternator instead of a generator, relocation of the oil filler, integral power steering pump and reservoir (most 64.5's had a remote-mounted reservoir), a wire retaining ring was added to the gas cap, the horns were smaller and relocated, and the interior carpet was continued up the sides of the rocker panel and under the sill plate.
A new interior option was added, the interior decor group (known as the pony interior), which featured special seat covers with running horses across the back, special interior door panels with integral armrests and pistol-grip door handles, a five-gauge instrument panel, woodgrain steering wheel, and woodgrain appliques on the instrument cluster, glovebox, and optionally on the center console. Another option introduced in April of 1965 was the GT equipment group. Available only with one of the two four-barrel engines, the GT group included five-dial instrumentation, disc brakes, larger sway bars, a quicker steering ratio, dual exhaust that exited through the rear valance panel, grill-mounted foglights, and special lower body side stripes. A total of 559,451 Mustangs were produced for the 1965 model year.
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David L
Reviewed a 1965 Ford 2+2 Fastback RWD on Feb 12, 2008
1965 Mustang 2+2 GT Fastback; Numbers matching "A" Code 289, pony interior, rally pac, GT Wheels, restored in 2003.
Cory H
Reviewed a 1965 Ford Coupe on Mar 3, 2015
Mustangs are my favorite cars and this one is my favorite. It's beautiful paint job and style is what makes it look mean. It runs like a champ with a new engine and It'll be one of a kind car worth having.
Joe M
Reviewed a 1965 Ford Coupe on Sep 15, 2008
I love everything about my car its a classic that gets looks when i drive it and its fast its all about the power. Too bad i only have one of these classics cause its fun to go to the classic car shows and cruises with everone asking about the car.
Chris T
Reviewed a 1965 Ford Coupe on Jan 16, 2008
With some paint, some engine work, a new heater, all the rust patched and a new hubcap, this would be a show winner for sure. As it is, it's dangerously overpowered and uncomfortably underheated for winter driving. But sure is lots of fun squealing those rears.
1965 Ford Mustang Trims
| Trim type | MSRP |
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| Convertible | -- |
| Coupe | -- |
| 2+2 Fastback RWD | -- |
| GT 427 Coupe | -- |
| Shelby Coupe GT350 RWD | -- |
| GT Coupe RWD | -- |
| GT Convertible RWD | -- |
| GT Fastback RWD | -- |
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