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'65 Fastback 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 Gr ...
This appears to be the story of this 1965 fastback as well. Found by Pete’s Classic Cars and now listed for sale, this Ford Mustang was originally purchased by someone in Amarillo, Texas.
George Russo's 1965 Mustang Fastback is a perfect balance of innovative products on a classic car, giving it a custom look without taking away the vintage feel.
Bill Snyder's relationship with an unusual '65 Mustang goes back to the spring of 1965 when he spotted a photo of a shortened fastback in the May 1965 Motor Trend. The three-page story, titled ...
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 ...
Classic performance cars are meant to be driven, not stored out of sight and pampered under covers waiting for the next bidder. This 1965 Ford Mustang Fastback belongs to Addison Lee and it’s ...
Christian Zwick had a classmate with a car he envied and coveted. Now he owns his dream, this 1965 Mustang fastback.
What more can you ask when presented with a 1965 Ford Mustang Fastback restomod that eschewed all fiberglass and bonding tricks in favor of an all-metal build? Even the engine was swapped for a ...
One way to go would be to begin restoring an iconic American muscle car, such as the Ford Mustang. This first-gen 1965 Fastback model, as mentioned in its eBay ad, could make for a great Shelby ...
Millions of car enthusiasts once again got a chance to celebrate the past, present, and future of motor vehicles as the iconic Woodward Dream Cruise takes place across metro Detroit.
The sporty 2+2, with its sloping fastback styling, quickly outsold the Mustang convertible in 1965, but with sales of 77,079 and 73,112, respectively, neither came close to the sales of 409,260 ...