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1965 Ford Mustang Fastback - Built To Be Driven
1965 Ford Mustang Fastback - Built To Be Driven
This Is One Early Fastback That Sees Plenty Of UseThere are all types of Mustang people in our hobby. From dyed-in-the-wool first-generation fans who like 'em stock, to hard-core drag racers who want tons of horsepower, we have Mustang enthusiasts from all walks of life in this hobby of ours. Wendy Bradshaw-Brown is one of those multi-faceted Mustang fans who likes all parts of the hobby. Wendy and her husband, Bob, reside in Broadalbin, New York, and are members of the Adirondack Shelby Mustang Club. After completing the restoration of a '67 Mustang GT (a 390/four-speed car no less) to Mustang Club of America's Trailered Concours level, Wendy missed having a Mustang to drive just for fun rides, cruise nights, and so forth. The GT fastback, being a concours car now, was off limits to such "frivolity." Wendy put the word out she was looking for another classic Mustang project, something that would be a fun driver, but that wasn't anything special or rare so she could modify it to her liking. A fellow club member (Wendy and Bob are also members of the Garden State Region Mustang Club) tipped her off to a '65 Mustang fastback that had been converted to a Shelby clone. Wendy went to go see the car and felt it would make the perfect project for her. The fastback was dark green with white stripes, white interior, and was powered by a 289/four-speed and even had factory air conditioning.
Photo Gallery: 1965 Ford Mustang Fastback - Modified Mustangs & Fords Magazine
Photo Gallery: 1965 Ford Mustang Fastback - Modified Mustangs & Fords Magazine
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