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Do you remember that journey of setting out and finding your first car? Going back to 1986, Wylie Saulsbury and his dad, Jerry, set out to do just that. Even after many dead-end trips for what he thought would be promising cars, Wylie did not give up, and WOODBRIDGE TOWNSHIP — Richard Mancini Jr., behind the wheel, is joined by friends in his 1965 Ford Mustang in this photo taken in Carteret, Woodbridge Township, on March 11, 1967. "The car had a 289 cubic-inch V8," said Mancini, "with dual exhausts with 1965 Ford Mustang Convertible in the color Silver Blue Metallic in good condition. Interior of the car is in a good condition and the electric rooftop functions well. The original 6 in line engine with 125 hp combined with the automatic gearbox makes this 1965 Ford Mustang need it gone! It runs great but does need front tires and alignment. I'm asking $9,500 but I'm open to offers. Please no low ball offers and please don't call me unless you are ready to buy! There are only 10,000 miles on the motor and Sometimes, model years attached to some vehicles make absolutely no sense. Accepting the fact we commonly see vehicles of future model years released ahead the actual calendar start, there are times the introduction is so deep in the previous year it is Back in October of 1965 a white Ford Mustang convertible sat outside on the 86th floor observation deck for all to see. How did it get there you might ask, well it was carefully placed their by Ford engineers. With the Mustang being the hottest selling .
So Ken Block just showed off his AWD 1965 Ford Mustang for his newest four-wheel donut Gymkhana fest. Amazingly, he wasn't the first guy to send power to the front of a '65 Mustang. The original was built in the 1960s by Ferguson. That's a legendary name Whether he’s turning trucks into snowmobiles or jumping a Ford Fiesta over San Francisco , rally driver/gymkhana specialist/professional hoon Ken Block is always full of surprises. Well, prepare your brain for another insane creation, because if this 1965 brought a great number of new ways for buyers to personalize their Mustangs. A host of new options and accessories were made available for the 1965 mustang including a new “fastback” body style. A larger more powerful base six cylinder engine and Tom and Gail Wise pose with their 1965 mustang in the Ford exhibit at the Chicago Auto Show on Feb. 7, 2014 in Chicago. (Photo: Scott Olson, Getty Images) Everyone I know has either owned a Mustang or knows someone who did. By the time Ford unveiled the .
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