A modified 1965 Ford Mustang GT features a powerful 289 Windsor V-8 and performance upgrades designed for speed and sharper handling.
The 1965 Ford Mustang is one of the clearest symbols of the original pony car era, marking the moment when good looks, performance, and affordability came together in a way the industry hadn’t seen ...
They all sound great, though there’s no getting away from the fact that all are jolly expensive as well. To be expected when so much effort and expertise is being poured into them, but it means none ...
This 1965 Ford GT40 MkI will cross the block through Mecum Auctions on January 16. Mecum Auctions The New York Times of May 16, 1963, ran a short blurb titled “Ford Negotiating for Ferrari Deal” on ...
LEGO is back with a brand new Harry Potter set as they dive into the mayhem of Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets. After missing the Hogwarts Express at King's Cross Station, Harry and Ron panic ...
This 1965 Ford Mustang for sale on Exotic Car Trader stands out with classic lines and the right touches of care. The Mustang first hit showrooms in April 1964, and demand was immediate—by the end of ...
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I've owned several vintage Mustangs. The 1965 year was rather uncomfortable to drive. The steering wheel is set way too close to the driver. If you adjust the seat to fix this, you're way to far from ...
To see the car’s place in racing history, rewind to 1965 when Ford was fast-tracking its Le Mans-focused GT40 program. In preparation, its Ford Advanced Vehicles division—in the UK—had built a total ...
One of the headliners at Mecum Auctions Indy sales event in mid-May is a rare gem: a 1965 Ford GT40 Roadster Prototype. It’s one of just 12 GT prototypes built by Ford between January 1964 and April ...
Even though the long-playing album had been around for more than a decade, and artists were using the form to construct entire thematic works from individual songs, the format came of age in 1965.
Do we need to teach children how to think? This is the focus of Nord Anglia Education’s newly published research, in collaboration with Boston College. By embedding metacognitive practices into ...
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