690 cars (3501 pictures) found: model of "GT", grouped by car
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(5 photos of a 1965 Twilight Turquoise Blue Mustang GT Hardtop) Here are some additional shots of John's Twilight Turquoise 1965 Mustang GT hardtop from the previous owner. The GT has the extra yellow driving lights in the front grille. Under the hood is the big 225hp V8 engine.
(8 photos of a 1965 Twilight Turquoise Blue Mustang GT Convertible) Twilight Turquoise 1965 Mustang GT convertible owned by Kerry Sturgeon from Tijeras, New Mexico. This was our featured Attitude Of The Week for the week starting June 26, 2011. Kerry lists the options; 289ci 4v 275hp 'A' code V8 engine (rebuilt), GT rocker panel stripes, GT grille-mounted fog lamps , GT dual chrome exhaust, trumpet exhaust tips thru rear valance, left-hand (driver-side) remote mirror, right-hand (passenger-side) mirror, 5-dial instrument dash, Rally-Pac instrumentation (clock and tach pods), Deluxe steering, wheel (wood), push button radio and antenna, Pony interior, electric top, factory air, center console, and Styled Steel
wheels (V8).
(2 photos of a 1965 Twilight Turquoise Blue Mustang GT Fastback) Twilight Turquoise 1965 Mustang GT fastback owned by Paul Sewell from Wilmington, Delaware. It has the A-code 289ci V8 4-barrel engine and a manual transmission. Paul wonders, "Built at Metuchen, NJ plant on
5/28/65. Could this be one of the first of the GTs? IT was built one month after they started offering the GT package."
(2 photos of a 1965 Wimbledon White Mustang GT Hardtop) Wimbledon White 1965 Mustang GT hardtop owned by Reiny van Uden from Netherlands. It still has it's original 289 4V engine and an manual transmission. Reiny adds, "We bought this car in 1996 from the second owner. The first owner had the car for 29 years. We restored it in 1998/2001 to show condition. We have also the original window sticker. The car is a factory GT."
(2 photos of a 1965 Caspian Blue Mustang GT Convertible) Caspian Blue Mustang GT convertible owned by Eddie Anderson from Mobile, Alabama. This is our featured Attitude Of The Week for the week starting February 3, 2013. It is a factory GT with a 289ci 4v engine. It has a bench seat. Eddie is the third owner. The car has a bit over 26,000 miles on the clock and has had only one repaint. The Ragoon Red 1965 Mustang hardtop is Eddie's as well.
(4 photos of a 1965 Rangoon Red Mustang GT Fastback) Rangoon Red 1965 Mustang GT fastback owned by Joe Amabile from Woodbury, Connecticut. This is our featured
Attitude Of The Week for the week starting November 10, 2013. This Mustang has its original 289ci V8 and a manual transmission. Joe adds,
"I bought this fastback 15 years ago and it was a rusted out mess. My wife and I just finished a total restoration. We did all the work on the car with exception of the engine rebuild. It is a 289 fastback with 4-speed top loader. We have attended six car shows so far and have won four."
(6 photos of a 1965 Ivy Green Mustang GT Convertible) Ivy Green 1965 Mustang GT convertible owned by Steve from Colchester, Vermont. This is our featured
Attitude Of The Week for the week starting February 22, 2015. This GT has its original 289ci 4V V8 engine and an automatic transmission. Steve tells us more,
"I bought the car in December 2013 from a muscle car dealer in Illinois. The car had been consigned from an owner in California. Many records came with the car which was produced originally in San Jose. The records show two long term owners in Northern California (San Jose area) but I haven't yet been able to trace owners from the 60s and 70s. The car was in need of some restoration and so far I have installed new convertible top, new carpet, new electrical harnesses in engine bay and under dash. The seats only required some cleanup, but I did replace the foam. The car came with Magnums which were wrong for 1965 so I replaced those with 14-inch styled steel wheels and new dual red line radial tires from Coker. The paint was great - only required some polishing and waxing. The undercarriage was restored before I bought the car and is very clean. The Mustang is a true GT and drives great! The top is even powered. It's a keeper."
(5 photos of a 1965 Poppy Red Mustang GT Convertible) Poppy Red 1965 Mustang GT convertible owned by Bob from Boston, Massachusetts. It has it's original 289 4V V8 engine and a manual transmission. Poppy Red is orange in color.
(10 photos of a 1965 Silver Smoke Gray Mustang GT Convertible) Check out this Silver Smoke Gray 1965 Mustang GT with GT wheels, fog lamps, red rocker panel stripes, red line tires, and GT fender emblem. Bennie Grigsby-Horton sends the photos to us and is our
Attitude of the Week starting December 4th, 2018. Bennie says that the car was bought new in 1965 in Los Angeles, California by her Dad and was given to Bennie for high school graduation.
(9 photos of a 1965 Twilight Turquoise Mustang GT Convertible) This restored and modified Twilight Turquoise 1965 Mustang GT convertible was our
Attitude Of The Week for August 3rd, 2008. It has the GT rocker panel painted stripes (the other GT option was metal rocker panel trim), fog lamps, and the high performance 289 cubic inch, 4 barrel, V8 engine originally rated at 271hp (at 6000rpm).
(3 photos of a 1965 Arcadian Blue Mustang GT Convertible) Arcadian Blue Mustang GT convertible with full wheel covers, pained rocker panel stripes, and fog lamps. This car also has its original 225hp (at 4800rpm) 289ci 4-barrel V8 engine.
(2 photos of a 1965 Ivy Green Mustang GT Fastback) Ivy Green 1965 Mustang GT fastback owned by Johannes Mikkelsen from Denmark. This is our featured
Attitude Of The Week for the week starting January 26, 2020. Johannes tells us more,
"It is a real GT and has the optional deluxe Pony Interior. We bought this car in 2018, from a guy in Austin Texas and had it shipped to Denmark. He had owned the car for 6 years, but only had interest in the car as an investment.
The owner that had the car between 1991 and 2012 had the car restored.
The car has 90% original sheet metal and 90% original interior which is really something special. The car has lived most its life in Louisville Kentucky. From 1965 to 2012. Its a high optioned car which include: A code engine, C4 automatic transmission, Interior decor group, full length console, GT Equipment Group, Rally Pac, Factory Air conditioner, Back up lamps, power steering, heavy duty battery, 2 speed wipers, rear seat belts, and inside day/nite mirror."
(3 photos of a 1965 Blue Mustang GT Dallas Red White And Blue Convertible) Although not the original exterior paint, this may be an example of the 1965 Dallas Red White and Blue promotional sale Mustang. This 1965 Mustang GT has the c-code, 195hp 289ci V8 under the hood, has the blue vinyl with blue trim, and GT fender badge with low side stripe. Brian and his family have owned the car since 2008 but followed the car's history since 1977. It was repainted prior to 1977. The original paint color is unknown but due to the name of the promotion, we believe it to have been red, white, blue or some combination. We have some information from a possible other Dallas Red White and Blue that the blue was 1965 Ford Truck Marlin blue
M1742.
(3 photos of a 1965 Rangoon Red Mustang GT Hardtop) 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.
(1 photo of a 1965 Mustang GT Promotional Sales Brochure) Page 16 of the 1965 Ford Mustang Promotional booklet shows off some of the ten options included in the new Mustang GT Equipment Group. (1) 225hp Challenger V8, (2) 3-speed manual floor shift, (3) dual straight-through exhaust with flared chrome tailpipe extensions, (4) Special Handling Package (heavy-duty suspension, 22:1 overall steering ratio), (5) fade-resistant front disc brakes, (6) grille mounted fog lamps, (7) Five dial instrument cluster (fuel, temperature, speedometer, oil pressure, amperes) with a black leather-grained vinyl dash panel, (8) GT fender badges, (9) bright-metal hood accent molding, and (10) Ford racing lower body tripe stripe.
(6 photos of a 1965 Rangoon Red Mustang GT Fastback) 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.
(4 photos of a 1965 Red Mustang GT Hardtop) 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.
(1 photo of a 1965 Springtime Yellow Mustang GT Fastback) Springtime Yellow 1965 Mustang GT fastback with steel styled wheels, grille mounted fog lamps, metal rocker panel trim, and a 238ci V8 engine under the good. I photographed this car at the 2010 MCA Grand Nationals in Bellevue, Washington.
(2 photos of a 1965 Ivy Green Mustang GT Convertible) The top is up on this Ivy Green 1965 Mustang GT convertible with steel styled wheels, GT rocker panel stripes, GT fender emblem, grille mounted fog lamps, and a V8 engine under the hood. This car was at the 2010 MCA Grand Nationals car show held in Bellevue, Washington.
(4 photos of a 1965 Caspian Blue Mustang GT Convertible) Caspian Blue Mustang GT convertible with white GT rocker panel stripes, GT fender emblem, steel styled wheels, passenger side mirror, grille mounted fog lamps, and a 289ci V8 engine. I photographed this car at the 2010 MCA Grand Nationals car show held in Bellevue, Washington.
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