Yes!
The early 65 6 Cylinder Mustangs came with 13" wheels, 14" were the usual option selected
Stock it comes with 18 inch on the GT
On a 1965 Ford Mustang , the spark plug gap for the 200 cubic inch straight 6 cylinder engine is .032 - .036 inch
One can purchase 20 inch Ford Mustang wheels at most automotive customizing shops. They can also be found at online retailers such as Ebay or American Muscle.
YES,but depending on what size wheel and backspacing you want,you will need 1 inch spacers for a 8 inch wheel or more to taste!as long as the 4 lug is 4 lug(mustang/ford) and the 5 lug is off a 5 lug mustang they will work! i used FR500 wheels with my 1966 Mustang!
No , the 1965 Ford Mustang offered the 200 cubic inch inline six cylinder and three versions of the ( 289 V8 engine ) from the factory
You should be able to fit 22 inch wheels on a ford mustang as long as you make sure the wheels are not too wide. You will also have to use a really low profile tire. In some cases you will need to roll your fenders(.There is a machine that can be rented online to roll or bend your fenders). Hope this information helps Jose ( I am planning to put 22 inch wheels on my car soon... I also have a mustang)
For the 200 cubic inch straight 6 cylinder in a 1965 Ford Mustang with 9.2 to 1 compression ratio : 155 to 195 with 20 PSI tolerance between cylinders
120 horsepower for the 200 cubic inch straight 6 cylinder
200 cubic inch ( 3.3 liter )
They have the same bolt pattern, but check the offset.
For the 200 cubic inch straight six cylinder in a Ford Mustang : 1965 to 1967 ( .024 to .026 inch ) 1968 ( .027 inch )
The 200 cubic inch straight 6 cylinder in a 1965 Ford Mustang takes : 4.5 quarts with engine oil filter change