There are various fashions of the Mustang with totally different features and advantages. There are numerous websites and other sources to seek out information on all years of Parts, from 1964 Mustang Parts to 2010 Mustang Parts. When you see a an older Mustang for sale, the vendor almost definitely desires to get a more modern model. It could be very uncommon if not not possible to return across Mustang auto Parts that come from other company. You can only find form parts from a Mustang dealer or or supplier
Shortly after the Ford Mustang made its appearance in 1964 it was chosen as the pace car for the 1964 Indianapolis 500. That same year the Ford Mustang won first and second place in the Tour De France international rally. It made its debut in drag racing in 1965 with dealer sponsored competition. Five 1965 Mustangs, powered by 427 cu. in. V8s, entered the National Hot Rod Association Experimental Class and qualified for the Factory Stock Eliminator Class. Bill Lawton drove the car that won. Road racing was another sport where the 1965 Ford Mustang excelled. The GT 350 R, a race version of the Shelby GT 350, won no less than five of the Sports Car Club of America's six race divisions in 1965.
In the history of the 1965 Ford Mustang many variants of the that award winning, star crowned, vehicle lit the horizon of the American automobile scene. The first of these was the Shelby, aimed at the higher end performance seekers. There were five of them; the Shelby GT-H, Shelby GT500KR, Shelby CS6/8, Shelby GT500E and the Shelby GT500 'Super Snake'. Other variants of the Mustang included the Ronaele, Roush, Steeda, and Saleen. These were all designed by third party interests working with Ford. Some of the in-house Ford creations of the Mustang were the ever popular Cobra's and the High Country Series. Ford also offered a Special Service Package for use by law enforcement.
The history of the 1965 Ford Mustang was further honored by being featured in the September 1964 release of the James Bond Movie, 'Goldfinger.'
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