1965 Ford Mustang Fact Sheet

1965 Ford Mustang Facts, Figures, and Specifications

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The 1965 Ford Mustang line now had three models: coupe, convertible, and fastback. The 260 CID V-8 and the 170 CID I-6 were retired from the line.

 

 

1965 Ford Mustang –
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The 1965 Mustang was a “continuation” of the previous car with minor changes. New, however was the fastback coupe, designated a “2+2”. Front disc brakes were a significant new option. An alternator replaced the generator.

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1965 Mustang

  A Raven Black
  C Honey Gold
  D Dynasty Green
  F Arcadian Blue
  H Caspian Blue
  I Champagne Beige
  J Rangoon Red
  K Silver Smoke Gray
  M Wimbledon White
  O Tropical Turquoise
  P Prairie Bronze
  R Ivy Green
  X Vintage Burgundy
  Y Silver Blue
  3 Poppy Red
  5 Twilight Turquoise
  7 Phoenician Yellow
  8 Springtime Yellow

 

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1965 Ford Mustang Facts and Specifications

General Year Information – 1965 Ford Mustang Facts

One brand-new model and some very minor revisions were made in the 1965 Mustang line.  The  fastback body joined the hardtop and convertible. The most significant change for 1965 was the use of an alternator in the place of the generator. Engine choices remained the same as in late 1964, with one exception. The old workhorse I-block, 170 cubic inch engine, was replaced by the 200 cubic inch version as the base six-cylinder power plant.

Several small changes and some new options were seen on the 1965 models. The spacing between the letters in the lower body side nameplate was modified, now at five-inches – about 1/4 inch longer than before. The push-down door lock buttons were now chrome plated, which had been color-matched to the interior. Front disc brakes and the GT Package were added options.

Historical Notes

The 1965 Mustang was officially introduced on October 1, 1964. Model year production peaked at 559,451 cars. Of these, 53.6 percent were equipped with automatic transmission, 14.5 percent with four-speed manual transmissions, 64.4 percent with V-8 engines,  9.1 percent with air conditioning, 3.9 percent with dual exhausts and 2 percent with limited-slip differential. A total of 1.3 percent of all 1965 Mustangs, or 6,996 cars, were sold with the 271 horsepower V-8 (Code ‘K’) and all of these units had four-speed manual transmission.

Mustangs made in Germany were called “Ford T-5”, since the right to the Mustang name in that country belonged to another manufacturer.

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The GT model – an upgrade package was introduced this year.  It was available with 225 or 271 HP V-8s only, included: dual exhausts; fog lamps; special ornamentation; disc brakes; GT racing stripes (rocker panel moldings deleted); and Handling Package.

Previous V-8 Mustangs went like heck, but stopping was problematic. On the urging of Carrol Shelby, who would be developing the GT 350 for FIA and SCCA racing, disc brakes were quickly added to the V-8 line. The were manually operated, but immediately added a huge difference in curve carving and safety. See a test of a disc brake Mustang HERE.

1965 Ford Mustang Facts – Models Offered

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Model 65 A – The standard equipment list for 1965 was much the same as the 1964 1/2 cars, including heater and defroster, dual sun visors, Sports-type front bumpers, full wheel covers, vinyl upholstery, seat belts, padded instrument panel, automatic courtesy lights, cigarette lighter, front and rear carpets, foam-padded front bucket seats, self-adjusting brakes, and Sports steering wheel.  An alternator replaced a generator on the 1965 series. The standard power plant was the 200 CID I-6. and the 289 CID V-8 replaced the 260 CID unit as the base V-8.

Model 63 A – This was a new model; fastback in design and called “2+2. The rear seat folded down to add additional luggage or storage space with a pass-through from the trunk.

The standard equipment list for 1965 was much the same as the 1964 1/2 cars, including heater and defroster, dual sun visors, Sports-type front bumpers, full wheel covers, vinyl upholstery, seat belts, padded instrument panel, automatic courtesy lights, cigarette lighter, front and rear carpets, foam-padded front bucket seats, self-adjusting brakes, and Sports steering wheel.  An alternator replaced a generator on the 1965 series. The standard power plant was the 200 CID I-6. and the 289 CID V-8 replaced the 260 CID unit as the base V-8.

Model 76A – The standard equipment list for 1965 was much the same as the 1964 1/2 cars, including heater and defroster, dual sun visors, Sports-type front bumpers, full wheel covers, vinyl upholstery, seat belts, padded instrument panel, automatic courtesy lights, cigarette lighter, front and rear carpets, foam-padded front bucket seats, self-adjusting brakes, and Sports steering wheel.  An alternator replaced a generator on the 1965 series. The standard power plant was the 200 CID I-6. and the 289 CID V-8 replaced the 260 CID unit as the base V-8.

1965 Ford Mustang Facts – Engines

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Inline Six. (Code “T”) Overhead valves. Cast iron block. Seven main bearings.
Displacement: 200 CID.
Bore and stroke: 3,684″ x 3.13″.
Compression ratio: 9.2:1.
Horsepower: 120 @ 4400 RPM.
Torque: 190 @ 2400 RPM. 
Valve lifters: Hydraulic.
Camshaft timing: Intake: 252 degrees, Exhaust: 252 degrees, Lift: 0.348″. Overlap: 28 degrees.
Carburetor: Ford Autolite one-­barrel (Manual Transmission – Emission) Model C50F-9510-E; (Automatic Transmission – Emission) Model C50F-95l0-F; (Manual Transmission – Non-Emission) Model C50F-95l0-N; (Automatic Transmission – Non-Emission) Model C50F-95l0-R.

Optional Two Barrel V-8. (Code “C” or Code “D”) Overhead valves. Cast iron block. Five main bearings. 
Displacement: 289 cubic inches.
Bore and stroke: 4.05 x 2.87 inches.
Compression ratio: 9.3:1.
Horsepower: 200 @ 4400 RPM.
Torque: 282 @ 2400 RPM.
Valve lifters: Hydraulic.
Camshaft timing: Intake: 266 degrees, Exhaust: 256 degrees, Lift: 0.3684″. Overlap 40 degrees.
Carburetor: (Manual Transmission – Emission) Ford Autolite 2-barrel Model C5ZF-9510-A; (Auto Transmission – Emission) Ford Autolite 2-barrel Model C5ZF-9510-B; (Manual Transmission – Non-Emission) Ford Autolite 2-barrel Model C5ZF-9510-G; (Auto Transmission – Non-Emission) Ford Autolite 2-barrel Model C5ZF-9510-H.

225 HP Optional V-8. (Code “C” or Code “D”) Overhead valves. Cast iron block. Five main bearings. 
Displacement: 289 cubic inches.
Bore and stroke: 4.005 x 2.87 inches.
Compression ratio: 9.3:1.
Horsepower: 225 @ 4800 RPM.
Torque: 305 @ 3200 RPM.
Valve lifters: Hydraulic.
Camshaft timing: Intake: 266 degrees, Exhaust: 256 degrees, Lift: 0.368″. Overlap 40 degrees.
Carburetor: (Manual Transmission – Emission) Ford Autolite 4-barrel Model C5ZF-9510-C; (Auto Transmission – Emission) Ford Autolite 4-barrel Model C5ZF-9510-D; (Manual Transmission – Non-Emission) Ford Autolite 4-barrel Model C5ZF-9510-J; (Auto Transmission – Non-Emission) Ford Autolite 4-barrel Model C5ZF-9510-K.

 

271 HP Optional “Hi-Po” V-8. (Code “K”) Overhead valves. Cast iron block. Five main bearings. 
Displacement: 289 cubic inches.
Bore and stroke: 4.00 x 2.87 inches.
Compression ratio: 10.5:1. Horsepower: 271 @ 6000 RPM.
Torque: 312 @ 3400 RPM.
Valve lifters: Mechanical.
Camshaft Duration: Intake: 282 degrees, Exhaust: 282 degrees, Lift: 0.4574″ @ .020″ lash. Overlap 54 degrees.
Carburetor:  (Manual Trans Only – Emission) Ford Autolite 4-barrel Model C40F- 9510-AL; (Manual Trans Only – Non-Emission) Ford Autolite 4-barrel Model C40F- 9510-L.

NOTE:  10.9:1 compression ratio available w/special order gasket. This engine not available with automatic transmission.

1965 Ford Mustang Facts – Chassis Features

    • Wheelbase: 108.00″
    • Overall length: 181.60″
    • Height: 51.10″ (I-6) 51.00″ (V-8}
    • Weight: 
      Hardtop: 2556 lbs.
      Convertible: 2742 lbs.
    • Front tread: 55.40″ (I-6), 56.00″ (V-8)
    • Rear tread: 56.00″
    • Tires:
      With I-6: 6.50 x 13 four-ply tubeless black wall.
      With V-8: 6.95 x 14 four-ply tubeless
      With271 HP 289 CID V-8: 6.95 x 14 four-ply tubeless Nylon-Dual Red-Line

1965 Ford Mustang Facts – Powertrains

Transmission Ratios

    • Three-Speed Manual Transmission
      I-6: First: 2.76:1, Second: 1.69:1, Third 1:1. Reverse: 3.74:1
      V-8: First: 2.79:1, Second: 1.70:1, Third 1:1. Reverse: 2.87:1
    • Four-Speed Manual Transmission
      I-6 and V-8: First: 3.16:1, Second: 2.21:1, Third 1.41:1, Fourth: 1:1. Reverse: 3.35:1
      Hi-Po V-8: First: 2.32:1, Second: 1.69:1, Third: 1.29:1, Fourth: 1:1. Reverse: 2.78:1
    • Three-Speed Automatic Transmission
      Low: 2.46:1, Second: 1.46:1, Direct 1.00:1. Reverse: 2.20:1.

Rear Axle

    • Manual Transmission: I-6
      Three Speed: 3.20:1
      Four-speed: 3.20:1
      Automatic: 2.83:1
    • Manual Transmission: 200 HP V-8
      –  Three Speed: 2.80:1
      –  Four-speed: 2.80:1
      –  Automatic: 2.80:1
    • Manual Transmission: 225 HP V-8
      –  Three Speed: 3.00:1
      –  Four-speed: 3.00:1
      –  Automatic: 3.00:1
    • Manual Transmission – 271 HP V-8
      Three Speed: 3.89:1 opt 4.11:1 or 3.50:1
      Four-speed: 3.89:1 opt 4.11:1 or 3.50:1

1965 Ford Mustang Facts – Powertrain Options

Engines

    • Challenger 200 horsepower V-8 ($108).
    • Challenger four-barrel 225 horsepower V-8 ($162).
    • Challenger 271 horsepower high-performance V-8 including Special Handling Package and 6.95 x 14 Nylon tires ($442.60).

Transmissions

    • Three-Speed Manual Transmission Standard.
    • Four-Speed Manual Transmission: Optional.
    • Automatic Transmission: Optional.

1965 Ford Mustang Facts – Significant Options

    • Accent Group, on hardtop and convertible ($27.70); on fastback coupe ($14.20).
    • Air conditioner ($283.20).
    • Backup lights ($10.70).
    • California type closed emissions system ($5.30).
    • California type closed emissions system ($5.30).
    • Console for use with air conditioner ($32.20).
    • Cruise-0-Matic transmission, with Six ($179.80); with 200 and 225 horsepower V-8s ($189.60).
    • Deluxe retractable front seat safety belts ($7.55).
    • Emergency flashers ($19.60).
    • Equa-Lock limited-slip differential ($42.50).
    • Four-speed manual transmission, with Six ($115.90); with V-8 ($188).
    • Front disc brakes with V-8 and manual brakes only ($58).
    • Full-length center console ($51.50).
    • Heavy-duty battery ($7.60).
    • Padded sun visors ($5.70).
    • Power brakes ($43.20).
    • Power convertible top ($54.10).
    • Power steering ($86.30).
    • Push button radio with antenna ($58.50).
    • Rally-Pac instrumentation with clock and tachometer ($70.80).
    • Red Band Nylon with V-8s except high-performance V-8 ($49.60).
    • Rocker panel moldings, standard on fastback coupe ($16.10).
    • Special Handling package, with 200 or 225 horsepower V-8s ($31.30).
    • Styled steel wheels – 14 inch ($122.30).
    • Tinted glass with banded windshield ($30.90).
    • Tinted-banded windshield glass ($21.55).
    • Vinyl roof, on two-door coupe only ($75.80).
    • Visibility Group includes remote-control outside rearview mirror; day/nite inside rearview mirror; two-speed electric wipers and windshield washers ($36).
    • Wheel covers with knock-off hubs ($18.20).
    • Wire wheel covers – 14-inch ($45.80).

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