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Why the 1965 Ford Mustang K-Code 289 became a performance benchmark
The 1965 Ford Mustang K-Code 289 arrived as a compact, affordable coupe with a racing heart, and it quickly rewrote ...
In 1965, selecting the K-code engine package was a serious financial effort. The standalone engine option added roughly $442 ...
This 1965 Ford Mustang has been sitting in the exact same spot since the 1990s. Stuck next to a wall of a barn somewhere in Pittsburg, the model sees the light of day for the first time in three ...
This 1966 Ford Mustang features a 289 V8 engine, factory A/C, and a bench seat. It boasts patina paint sealed with Flood Penetrol, new brakes, 16" Ford Mustang rims, and a host of mechanical and ...
The Ford Mustang has been doing the rounds for over 60 years. It first launched back in the mid 1960s, and base models kicked out a measly 120 horsepower from a 200ci (3.2-liter) inline six, whereas ...
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Ford’s 1965 Mustang K-code quietly delivered more performance than most expected
The 1965 Ford Mustang K-code is often overshadowed by its more well-known variants, but this model offered a surprising level ...
Every morning, I have a ritual. To get ready for my day at HOT ROD, I grab copious amounts of coffee, check my email, then relax a bit and see what’s cooking on Bring a Trailer (BAT), which just so ...
DETROIT — Ford Motor sees opportunity to grow Mustang sales as it becomes the last American muscle car with a traditional V8 engine, playing to generations of gearheads who've been drawn to the ...
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