The 1965 Mustang K-Code 289 looked like any other mid-sixties pony car parked at the curb, yet a single option code on the fender tag quietly transformed it into one of Ford’s sharpest small-block ...
The Ford 289 cubic-inch V8 arrived in April 1963 as a larger-bore evolution of the "Windsor" small-block family. It replaced the 260 V8 and initially debuted as a 195-horsepower engine for full-size ...
The original run of the Mustang, also called the 1964 1/2 Mustang, came to be with multiple engines, including a lazy 170 six-cylinder unit specifically aimed at people not particularly interested in ...
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