What motor was in the 1965 Mustang?

What motor was in the 1965 Mustang?

Engines. The 1965 Mustang was available with two different engines, the 200 and the 289, although the 289 was available with three different power ratings. The 200 cubic inch six cylinder was standard equipment, and produced 120 horsepower.

What year did the first fastback Mustang come out?

1964
It was initially introduced on April 17, 1964, as a hardtop and convertible with the fastback version put on sale in August 1964. At the time of its introduction, the Mustang, sharing its platform with the Falcon, was slotted into a compact car segment.

What was the price of a Mustang in 1965?

The Mustang used the Falcon’s simple construction and let Ford come up with a base Mustang price of only $2,368, when many cars began at more than $3,000. The base 1965 Mustang had bucket front seats, a 101-horsepower six-cylinder engine and a three-speed manual transmission with a floor shifter.

What is the weight of a 1965 Mustang?

To give you a general idea of how these values scale relative to one another, here are C&D’s figures for the 1965 Mustang 2+2: dry weight 2,760 pounds, curb weight 2,877 pounds, test weight 3,175 pounds.

What are the dimensions of a 1965 Mustang?

Dimensions and Capacities Although three different bodies were available with the 1965 Mustang, the hardtop, the convertible and the fastback, all three bodies were 181.6 inches in length, 51.1 inches in height, and 68.2 inches in width. The total wheel base for all three models was 108 inches. The hardtop weighed approximately 2,562 pounds.

What is a 1965 Mustang?

In 1965 the Ford Mustang debuted as a simple sports car powered by a 170 cid six cylinder with a pair of V8’s as options. Originally named for the fighter plane, the P-51 Mustang and later the horse Mustang became the emblem. Buyers loved its low price, long hood, short trunk styling, and its many options and Ford loved its high volume sales.

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