Tuesday, 10 November 2015

How Does The 1965 Ford Mustang Fastback Compete?

The Ford Mustang Fastback first generation was manufactured by the reputed automaker, Ford, from the year 1964 until the year 1973. It is from the Mustang where the pony car class were created. The 1965 Mustang styling include a long hood and short deck and it has proved to be wildly popular and has inspired a host of imitators.


The 1965 Mustang fastback is one of the most popular car introduced to the market by Ford. Its body style, 2+2 fastback coupe are the main unique features of this 1965 model. The car also has a GT equipment group package as an option with an upgraded instrument cluster, dual straight exhaust system with flared, chrome tailpipe extensions and also a four inch fog lights in the grille, among other exclusive features. The car base engine of the 1965 ford mustang fastback was upgraded to a 200 cubic inch six cylinder and a 289 cubic inch V8. This 1965 Ford Mustang Fastback was the second bestselling car in the year 1965 from the Ford automakers.

Capitalizing on this massive success of the 1965 ford mustang fastback, Ford manufacturing company mainly stayed true what steered success of the previous models. The company introduced over 70 Mustang options which included a more powerful engine, well-balanced air conditioning system and a multiple wheel covers, among many more features.


The car exists in two models a V8 model with a approximated 271 horsepower and a standard six-cylinder engine model with a 225 horsepower. The interior and the exterior of the model offers a wide range of color choices and new console options. Some of the cars have a wood grained interior designs. The car also has a special handling package with a 22:1 overall steering ratio.

There is also the convertible type 1965 Ford Mustang model with the same engine size and interiors, with all these exclusive designs and performances, the car has remained favorite among several people across the globe. For those looking for old classic automobiles for sale, this is a better option for you.

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Detailed review of 1964 Chevrolet Chevelle

Giant Auto Maker Chevrolet created the Chevelle 1964 model to compete with the Ford Fairlane. The Chevelle model is a mid-sized muscle car which has remained as one of the most nameplates in the general motors group sales. The body style of the model include couples, sedans, convertibles and station wagons.

The models have 115-inch wheelbase which is similar to that of the 1955 Chevy. For the hardtop couples, it has two doors, and convertibles, for the four door sedans, and four-door station wagons they are referred to us as sports couples. The 1964 Chevrolet Chevelle entire production totaled around 328,400 automobiles and was the second best seller of the year.

The Malibu series.


The Malibu Chevrolet Chevelle series came with a V8 engine, and other series offered two versions of the six cylinders and the V8. All the models were available in all body shapes. The interior and exterior designs were the main attraction features of the Malibu series. It came with tailored fabrics with metallic thread accents. It is one of the most extensive options of the 1964 Chevrolet Chevelle with its 220 horsepower.

The Malibu SS

The 1964 Chevrolet Chevelle Malibu SS option is one of the high-end Chevy designs. Equipped with a v8 engine and super sports modeling, it is one of the most favorite model among people. The car has a powerful 300 horsepower 327 cubic inch engine which make it more competitive among the rival automakers.

Chevrolet made sure the car gained its rightful place by giving attention to detailed designs. The Chevelle has continued to deliver performance for relatively low prices throughout the years. When you are looking for old cars for sale in the market, then consider this 1964 Chevrolet Chevelle model. All the old cars for sale in the classic car categories, the car fall under the list. The model is available in different transmission dimensions, the 3speed manual type, 4speed manual, 2speed automatic and 3speed automatic.

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