1965 Ford Mustang Coupe 3-SpeedIntroducing this 1965 Ford Mustang
Coupe 3-Speed finished in Rangoon Red over a black interior. This
car comes from the first full model year of Ford Mustang (1965)
production, a model that helped define the pony car segment with
its compact dimensions, long hood, and short rear deck proportions.
It was Ford's response to a growing demand for affordable, stylish
performance coupes, and it set the tone for an entire class of
American cars.Highlights:- Exterior Color: Rangoon Red- 6-Cylinder
Engine- 3-Speed Manual Transmission- Single-Barrel Carburetor-
Chrome Trim and Brightwork- Full-Length Factory-style Center
Console- Wood-Rimmed Pony-style Steering Wheel- 14-Inch Steel
Wheels- Full-Size Spare Tire IncludedUnder the hood is an inline
6-cylinder engine paired with a 3-speed manual transmission and a
single-barrel carburetor. This configuration was commonly offered
in early Mustangs and reflects the emphasis on simplicity,
reliability, and ease of service rather than high output. Built on
mechanical foundations shared with the Ford Falcon, the drivetrain
layout was designed to be straightforward and durable, making
maintenance more accessible for everyday use.The exterior is
finished in Rangoon Red, a period-correct color that highlights the
clean body lines of the 1965 design. Chrome bumpers and brightwork
run along the front and rear, reinforcing the early Mustang's
simple but recognizable styling before later generations added more
visual complexity. The car sits on 14-inch steel wheels with
simulated wire wheel covers, maintaining a factory-style
appearance, and it is accompanied by a full-size spare tire.Inside,
the cabin features black vinyl upholstery with front bucket seats
and a rear bench. The layout is functional and driver-focused,
including a wood-rimmed Pony-style steering wheel, vent windows, a
glove box, and a driver-side mirror. A factory-style center console
runs between the seats, giving the interior a more structured and
finished feel compared to base trim configurations of the
time.Overall, this Mustang reflects the early formula that made the
model successful: accessible engineering, straightforward
mechanical design, and styling that balanced sportiness with
everyday usability. It remains a clear example of Ford's original
vision for the Mustang, built to be practical, recognizable, and
mechanically sound. For $19,750
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