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Rangoon Red 1965 Mustang fastback, right rear view.
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(from page 32 of the 1965 Collection)
Rangoon Red 1965 Mustang GT hardtop with a white interior. It has s nice wax job. Check out how the water beads on the hood.
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(from page 32 of the 1965 Collection)
Red 1965 Mustang GT hardtop front end view.
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(from page 32 of the 1965 Collection)
Red 1965 Mustang GT hardtop, left side view.
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(from page 33 of the 1965 Collection)
After a few months of production for the 1964 or 1964.5 Mustang, this is the 1965 Ford Mustang Promotional Brochure. New to 1965 is the GT options group, Interior Decor options group, the Pony interior, and much more.
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(from page 33 of the 1965 Collection)
These are The Total Performance '65 Mustangs Total performance with total popularity! Everybody loves Mustang - everybody wants a Mustang. It's the most popular new car ever introduced! What makes Mustang such an all American favorite? Imported sports car flair. Pure driving fun. Built-in Ford economy and a typical low Ford price. Whether Hardtop, Convertible or Fastback 2+2, Mustang's low price includes all kinds of luxury equipment as standard. Individually adjustable, deep-foam bucket seats. Leather-soft all-vinyl interiors. Color-keyed wall-to-wall carpeting. Courtesy lights. Sports steering wheel. Curved side glass. Full wheel covers. Over 70 options let you design your own Mustang. For surprisingly little added cost, you can design yours as a luxury Mustang (see new interior Decor Group, pages 10-11), a family Mustang (see new full-width front seat with center arm rest, page 12), a sports Mustang (see new GT Equipment Group, pages 14-15), or anything else you might fancy in between. In addition, Mustang's long list of options (pages 12-13) includes every-thing from three hot Challenger V-8's (up to 271 hp!) to front disc brakes, air conditioner to backup lights, power steering to styled steel wheels. Whatever kind of Mustang you prefer, you owe yourself the fun of a Mustang test drive at your Ford Dealer's.
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(from page 35 of the 1965 Collection)
This Rangoon Red 1965 Mustang GT fastback was at the 2010, Port Angeles, Washington, Mustang car show. It has steel grille mounted fog lamps, styled wheels, white rocker panel GT stripes, mirrors under the hood, and a 289ci V8 engine.
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(from page 37 of the 1965 Collection)
Red 1965 Mustang hardtop on display at a car show in East Peoria, Illinois. This car has a white interior and a V8 engine under the hood.
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(from page 38 of the 1965 Collection)
Rangoon Red 1965 Mustang fastback with grille mounted fog lamps, metal rocker panel trim, steel styled wheels, and a 289ci V8 under the hood. This Mustang was at the 2010 MCA Grand Nationals in Bellevue, Washington.
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(from page 38 of the 1965 Collection)
Check out the horseshoe rear bumper guards.
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(from page 1 of the 1966 Collection)
"Aunt Myrna, if you ever want to sell your Mustang, let us know." This is what Allan and Nancy Eisentraut told their aunt Myrna of Sheboygan Falls, Wisconsin. Myrna bought the car new in 1966, drove it for years, then stored it in her garage for 16 years, untouched. Finally, one day in 1986, Allan and Nancy, got a call from Myrna. She wanted to sell them the car. Allan went there with his mechanic son. They pulled the Mustang out of the garage with the tires sliding on the ground. They were froze up with rust. After pounding the rust off the wheels to get them to turn; then taking the spark plugs out, pouring oil into the spark plug holes; and pouring gas into the carburetor, the Mustang started up - surprisingly, even with the old battery. It was quite rusty and a body man told them not to wait too long to have it taken car of. Within a year, the car had been repainted. Everything is still original on the car, right down to the plaid carpet in the trunk. This was our featured Attitude Of The Week picture for 8-26-07.
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(from page 1 of the 1966 Collection)
Candy Apple Red 1966 Mustang convertible, left rear view.
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(from page 1 of the 1966 Collection)
Candy Apple Red 1966 Mustang convertible, left front view. That is a 289 emblem on the front fender. There is a 289ci V8 engine under the hood.
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(from page 1 of the 1966 Collection)
Candy Apple Red 1966 Mustang convertible, front end view.
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(from page 1 of the 1966 Collection)
Candy Apple Red 1966 Mustang convertible, rear end view.
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(from page 1 of the 1966 Collection)
Here is Allan and Nancy enjoying a ride in their Candy Apple Red 1966 Mustang convertible.
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(from page 1 of the 1966 Collection)
Allan and Nancy Eisentraut's Candy Apple Red 1966 Mustang convertible was our Attitude Of The Month for February 2009 and our featured Mustang for that same month on our calendar.
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(from page 1 of the 1966 Collection)
Red 1966 Mustang hardtop with a dual black stripe. This one has a 6 cylinder engine under the hood.
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(from page 2 of the 1966 Collection)
Red 1966 Mustang hardtop, left front view.
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(from page 2 of the 1966 Collection)
1966 GT Fastback Mustang originally springtime yellow now painted candyapple red with Shelby stripes, added fiberglass hood and front clip, roll bar, Billet lowering blocks, custom wheel center caps, and custom Billet grille & head lamps
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