The 1965 Mustang K-Code 289 looked like any other mid-sixties pony car parked at the curb, yet a single option code on the fender tag quietly transformed it into one of Ford’s sharpest small-block ...
Before the 289, there was the 260. This engine was a 90-degree V8 that was first seen in the Ford Fairlane. For its time, the engine line in the 260 were fuel-efficient small block V8s, and while not ...
In 1965, selecting the K-code engine package was a serious financial effort. The standalone engine option added roughly $442 ...
The Ford Mustang came about in April 1964, as a 1965 model, and the pony car’s arrival is considered one of the most important landmarks in the entire history of the Blue Oval. Among the vast masses ...