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For our third early K-code convertible feature in about six months, we submit for your perusal George Magro’s Raven Black 1965 K-code convert. Though this Mustang is not a GT model, when it ...
Restoration doesn’t have to be left to the pros. Avid Ford Mustang enthusiast Al DeYoung restored his genuine K-code 1965 fastback in his own garage.
While some GT350 replicas look authentic, others are just 1965 Mustangs with Shelby-like upgrades. Then we have stunning tribute cars like this one.
To leave no room for doubt, the 1965 K-Code Mustang was not available with air conditioning, power steering, or a three-speed transmission (neither manual nor automatic).
Ford's Mustang is one of the best-known cars ever made. The K-Code version, though, is a rare variant that it's hard to tell from more mundane pony cars.
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