Yes, though there is really no such thing as a 1964 Mustang.
The first mustangs were produced in the spring of 1964 and were marketed as 1965 models, the early versions of these cars (prior to several changes such as the introduction of the 289 and the padded dash) will be termed 1964 1/2 models by enthusiasts.
Stock 289 model 117 mph
the 427 was the largest engine the mustang was made to fit
The 1964½ Ford Mustang did not have a 289, it had the 260 (which was rated at 164 hp). If your car has a 289 it is either a 1965 or does not have the original engine. A good way to tell a 1964½ from a 1965 is whether it has a metal dashboard or a padded dash.
a c-4 will work
I have two 68 mustangs, a C4 auto box will fit. I have aspare in my workshop if you want to buy it.
I have a 1966 Mustang with a 302 V8 motor in it, and I'm pretty sure the body styles are the same for the 1964- 1966 Mustangs.
orden de encendido ford mustang 289
The 351 was not available in the 68, but the 289 was so just use those mounts, the 351W is a small block and is the same as the 289.
Yes. The only issue you may have is the exhaust manifolds. The Falcon has a little less clearance between the shock towers that the mustang. You may need to find some V8 falcon exhaust manifolds or purchase some aftermarket headers.
The length of the 1964 Mustang is: 181.6 inches The width of the 1964 Mustang is: 68.2 inches
Not really, It was a V8. They came with a 289 which is a V8 but, it is the smallest V8 so basically you could call it a V6 but it's technically still a V8.
Back in 1964 the suggested retail price on a 1964 Mustang was 2,368