Here are a few.
Smaller lettering of Mustang on quarterpanel labels
Tiny oil cap on the distributor neck
No connector loop on the gas cap to secure the cap to the car
Only 64 and 1/2 had a 260 V8 option
I once went to a car show and asked this same question to an enthusiast. He told me there were over 150 different things between the two. Mostly just knit-picking things such as screw placements, and spot weld marks.
But the thing that gives it away the easiest for me is the 1964 1/2 had a generator instead of an alternator. This changed on the '65 model. On the bottom of the instrument panel, at about the middle, look and see if the red, square indictor has the letters 'GEN' for generator, or 'ALT' for alternator. GEN meaning it's a 64 1/2 and ALT meaning it's a 65.
The original ford mustang was built in 1964 and introduced in 1965. The first generation of the mustang is considered to be between the years of 1965 and 1973
The weight of a 1965 Ford Mustang is between 2,445 lbs and 2.800 lbs depending on body style and engine size.
No, there's about 3/8" difference in the height of the hinge!!
1 way to tell a 1964 Mustang from a 1965 Mustang is to look under the hood the 1964 relied on a generator and the 1965 had an alternator.
Shelby Mustang was created in 1965.
1965 mustang
A 1965 Shelby Mustang , 289 V8 , was rated at 306 BHP
There were no mustangs in 1959. The mustang came out in 1965.
Check out http://onlymustangfords.com for lots of pictures of the 1965 Ford Mustang and other years as well.
the 1965 ford mustang can go 160 miles per hour
I have a Mustang 1965, but I dont have the original invoice is easy to find the original dealer in order to get a copy of the invoice
around 1965... around 1965...