It uses full frame construction, much like a pickup truck does, but with a less substantial frame. In other words, the frame is completely separate from the body itself. The body is bolted to the frame but NOT integrated with it.
No you can not, the 67 had a different body style than the 65-6
The Mustang has utilized unibody construction ever since it was introduced in 1964. The frame is built into the body and floor pans. There is no separate frame like you see on full frame vehicles like pickup trucks.
2005
The first Mustang body style car was produced by Ford in early 1964.
There is no difference in styling. The only difference is the new engines and the rear livewire suspension for the new 2011 Mustang.
That would depend on which body style, they still make them.
The weight of a 1965 Ford Mustang is between 2,445 lbs and 2.800 lbs depending on body style and engine size.
Yes, the 1996 and 1997 are the same body style so this should work fine.
Not without modifications.
2010 is a new body style. so there ya go
No, these two years are very different body styles. The top structure and cover is very differently shaped. you can the convertible top frame been all the same in those years