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Ford - Mustang (1965)
Ford Mustang – the roaring icon of American muscle, celebrated for its timeless styling and thrilling performance. Whether you’re drawn to the classic 1965 Mustang, curious about the Ford Mustang 1965 price trends, or exploring a used Ford Mustang price, our database offers you a thorough snapshot of what you can expect in the market today. From the high‑revving V8 to the meticulously balanced chassis, every detail matters when you’re evaluating a car’s value and longevity.
- Model Year: 1965
- Engine: 4.4L (272 hp) 4‑Dual‑Single (‘235’), 6‑Dual‑Single (‘272’) or 8‑Dual‑Single (‘302’)
- Transmission: 3‑speed manual (standard), 4‑speed manual or optional 2‑speed automatic
- Drive Type: Rear‑wheel drive (RWD)
- Fuel Type: Regular gasoline (87 octane)
- Dimensions (in inches): L/W/H – 161/70/52
- Wheelbase: 107 inches
- Curb Weight: 3,600–3,900 lbs (depending on trim)
- Top Speed: 110–140 mph (controller dependent)
- 0‑60 mph: ~6.8 seconds (4‑Four)
- Rear‑seat Width: 39.1 inches
- Interior Features: Basic bucket seats, manual steering wheel, 1970s style gauges; optional air conditioning, brakes, and close‑fit windows
- Safety: A rear‑fender drop bar (standard), no airbags, no ABS
- Trim Variants: Cutaway, Cutaway Custom, and standard body types
- Annual Mileage (average in private ownership): 12,000–15,000 miles per year
Understanding the economics of a classic Mustang begins with the discussion of depreciation. The only way for any vehicle to “lose” is to undergo wear and age, but an iconic model like the Ford Mustang retains a vivid presence on the road. Statistically, the Ford Mustang depreciation chart shows that a newly minted 1965 Mustang typically loses 15–20% of its value in the first year of ownership, largely due to insurance, parts scarcity and initial maintenance costs. In subsequent years, the depreciation slows significantly – an average decline of 5–7% per year, extending up to a decade. Enthusiast owners report that models with low mileage (under 35,000 miles) and original factory parts can experience the smallest depreciation, often maintaining 70–80% of their nominal market value after ten years when they’re well cared for.
When you compare the Ford Mustang price landscape to other American muscle options, you’ll notice distinct differences. For instance, a comparable 1965 Chevrolet Camaro Z28 (V8) typically
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