No, your 1965 mustang uses a 4 lug bolt pattern, whereas the 2005 mustang uses 5 lug bolt patterns. Also, the offset and backspacing difference on the two wheels would be dramatic and would not be close to working. Hope this helps.
Nope
They may fit with spacers, but they will not be a direct swap. You also have to consider the center bore of the wheel - they may be different.
Mustang wheels will fit on a 2000 Crown Vic depending on the year of the Mustang.
Yes, wheels from a 1998 Mustang will work on a 2000 Mustang.
AnswerYes, 17x8 wheels with 245/45R17 tires were one of the factory tire options.
You may need to check the offset. But the bolt pattern is the same. And I have seen '05+ GT wheels on an '04- model.
They fit rangers and explorers
No, the bolt pattern on a 1996 Honda Accord is 4x114.3; the bolt pattern on a 1980 Mustang is 4x108 so wheels that fit on the mustang will not fit on the Accord.
Yes, Mustang wheels will fit other cars. For a better answer than that, you could be more specific with your question.
They have the same bolt pattern, but check the offset.
Yes
The tires from a 2008, most likely, will not fit a 1997 but it depends on the wheel size. There are several variables here... First is what model the 1997 is, the second is what wheels are on the '97 - there were 6 stock tire sizes (total) available for the 97 Mustang, that includes the V6, GT, Cobra, and Saleen Mustangs. The third variable is what model 2008 Mustang you are trying to take wheels off of, and the fourth is what wheels are on it - there were 3 tire sizes (total) available for the '08 Mustang models (V6/Base, GT, California Special, Pony Package, and Bullitt). It's POSSIBLE that the tires from an '08 would fit on a '97 but highly unlikely. If you are trying to put WHEELS from an '08 onto a '97, that will definitely not work (without modification) because the offset of the wheels is much different between the two. Overall, it's just not a recommendable swap either way.