What is a 1965 Mustang worth today?

The average price for the classic Ford Mustang 1965 is currently 30,000 – 40,000 USD. Of course, the price can be higher or lower depending on which model it is, the mileage, and overall condition.

Are 1965 Mustangs automatic?

There was only one automatic transmission, which makes identifying it very easy. The only Mustangs that could not be equipped with an automatic transmission were ones with the HiPo V8 engine. The 1965 Mustang’s manual transmissions get a little trickier.

What is a 1965 D code Mustang?

D code – The rare 210-horsepower 1964-and-a-half Mustang engines offered the four-barrel V-8 but lacked high-performance internals. F code – This Windsor V-8 was only used for the same 1964.5 model year. It offered 164 horsepower.

How much did a 1965 Mustang cost in 1965?

$2,427
When it was introduced in 1965, the original Mustang created a sensation with its sporty style and race-car inspired features that disguised its homely Falcon underpinnings, and were available with an average guy base price of $2,427.

What is the difference between 1965 and 1966 Mustang?

A 1965 Mustang will feature vertical grille bars. A 1966 Ford Mustang will feature the running horse without a vertical grille bar. This gives the appearance of a free floating running horse that has no visible attachments. Of course, there’s always an exception to the rule.

What transmission did a 1965 Mustang have?

1964½–1966

Mustang 1964½–1966
Transmission 3-speed manual 4-speed manual 3-speed automatic
Dimensions
Wheelbase 108 in (2,743 mm)
Length 181.6 in (4,613 mm)

How much horsepower does a 1965 Mustang 289 have?

Engine Basics

Year 1965-67 “A” Code 1964 – 1965 “D” Code
Power (hp) 225 hp @ 4400 RPM 210 hp @ 4400 RPM
Torque (lb/ft) 305 lb/ft @ 3200 RPM 300 lb/ft @ 2800 RPM
Compression 10.0:1 10.0:1
Displacement 289 cu / 4.7 liters 289 cu / 4.7 liters

What does J code Mustang mean?

Midway through 1968 Ford replaced the 289 with a 302, which resulted in the J code in the VIN, a one year listing. The only real difference in the motor was the intake and heads, which were the same ones used on the ’66 289, but with updated castings.

What does K-code Mustang mean?

The K-Code refers to the Mustangs 289-cubic inch V8 engine. The name was given to the engine due to the K in the fifth position on the car’s chassis number. The 289 K-Code was different due to its upgraded pistons, lifter heads, connecting rods, carburettor and cylinder heads.

Are 65 Mustangs rare?

That year—the Mustang’s first—Ford sold around 559,500 examples, and if you count the total extended model year (the Mustang debuted mid-season in April 1964) the number rises to an even-more-impressive 680,989. Do a little napkin math and you’ll see that 1965 outsold 2018 by six to one.