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1965 Ford Mustang Fastback (25 pics)
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23 Oct, 2018 |
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(23 Oct 2018 12:37) Total user comments:
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Nice work, but those rims does not suit this car, totally different style. The original wheels would be better I think. Still, it is a beautiful car.
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Quote: mikerowave
Nice work, but those rims does not suit this car, totally different style. The original wheels would be better I think. Still, it is a beautiful car.
I see a lot of these where I live in California and I'm torn. On the one hand I think the Dubs look silly, but on the other I'm glad to see classic cars preserved. Since the wheels are not permanent I guess I can live with them.
That being said, the 1965 Mustang is basically a 1965 Ford Falcon with sexy new wrapping. With a couple of small exceptions, there are no differences. Engine, transmission, suspension, dashboard- all the same.
Quote: mikerowave
Nice work, but those rims does not suit this car, totally different style. The original wheels would be better I think. Still, it is a beautiful car.
I see a lot of those where I live in California and I'm torn. I think the Dubs look silly but I'm glad to see a classic car preserved. Since the wheels are not a permanent change, I can live with it.
That being said, underneath the sexy new wrapping the 1965 Mustang is nothing but a 1965 Falcon. Engines, suspension, transmission, even the dashboard, are all the same.
They put in bucket seats but having ridden in one from NY to Chicago in 1966 I can tell you, they're not very comfortable for long distance driving. The old bench seats had to have been better.
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