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"The
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1965
Ford Mustang GT 2+2 Fastback
$69.99
1/18 Scale/Ivory
Excerpt
from :The Mustang Sourcel 1965
Ford MustangGT 2+2 Fastback
The
first Mustang GT was introduced in April of 1965. They were
available in all three body styles. Two optional V-8 engines
were offered with the GT with either 225 or 271 hp and a choice
of a three- or four-speed manual, or a Cruise-O-Matic transmission.
The '65 GT also included a special dashboard instrument cluster
that became standard in 1966. The GT had stripes on the lower
body sides, fog lamps in the grille, dual exhaust tips, and
GT badges on the front fenders. The GT upgrade was an extra
$165.03.
1965
Ford Mustang GT 2+2 Fastback
$69.99
1/18 Scale/Ivory
By
Dan Kahn Email
Date posted: 11-23-2004
For
those of you impatient types who don't like wading through paragraph
after paragraph of background and history just to get to the nitty-gritty
details, we're going to cut to the chase. The 2005 Mustang is not
only a shining example of everything a pony car is supposed to be,
it's one of the best all-new American cars on the road today. At a
time when the automotive marketplace is flooded with hundreds of vehicles
that cater to every little societal niche, the new Mustang manages
to accomplish something most vehicles (and automakers) could never
dream of: the perfect blend of comfort, value, performance and style.