Thursday, 01 March 2012 09:25
1965 Ford Mustang Cammer drag car
This Mustang was built in 1965–66 and ran Division Five until October 17, 1971, when it was retired. The best time it ran was 9.97 at 137.4 mph, with a weight of 3,150 lbs with a driver, in Denver. It has always been a race car, so it has never...
Published in Race
Thursday, 31 March 2011 16:00
1965 Corvette 396/425 Convertible
Here’s the provenance:Bloomington Gold Survivor Certification, June 28, 1997
Bloomington Gold Certification, June 29, 1997
Bloomington Gold Benchmark Certification, June 29, 1997
The coveted Benchmark Certification has been awarded to less than 100 Corvettes
The only Benchmark red/red big-block convertible
NCRS Top Flight award, October 25, 2008
Original engine and transmission
Matching-numbers 396/425 HP
Matching-numbers 4-speed
Original Protect-O-Plate
Complete ownership...
Published in Corvette
Wednesday, 30 September 2009 16:00
1965 327/300 Convertible
Corvette collectors will find this 1965 327 convertible almost irresistible. Forty-five years after it was ordered new with the popular 327/300 L75 engine and Powerglide transmission, it remains unrestored, except for a single repaint in its original Milano Maroon. The car arrived from the factory nicely outfitted with power steering...
Published in Corvette
Tuesday, 30 September 2008 16:00
1965 396/425 Convertible
When the new-for-1963 Sting Ray was introduced, it is unlikely that its creators understood the impact it would make on the automotive world. Long considered a modern classic, the Sting Ray was an unqualified success, outselling the 1962 models by 48%. Meanwhile, a second shift was added at the St....
Published in Corvette
Wednesday, 28 February 2001 16:00
1965 Corvette "Fuelie" Convertible
In 1965 the nine-year reign of the "fuelie" Corvette came to an end. Only 771 cars with the L84 option were built in 1965, making it the lowest production year. It was the only year you could buy a fuel-injected, disc-braked Corvette.This 1965 Glen Green model has traveled only 1,577...
Published in Corvette
Saturday, 31 October 2009 16:00
1965 Shelby Cobra Daytona Coupe
Cobras look good, they have enormous performance, despite their antiquated chassis, and most importantly, they were winnersIn 1963, Shelby's new Cobra had established its supremacy on the short road courses of America, but Shelby and Ford shared a more ambitious goal-to beat Ferrari to the Federation Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA)...
Published in Race
Thursday, 31 May 2007 16:00
1965 Shelby GT350 "Supercharged"
The correct blower was reinstalled shortly before the auction, a wise decision on the seller's partUnveiled by Carroll Shelby on January 27, 1965, the GT350 fastback had a fiberglass hood and functional scoop, and a clean-looking grille with a tri-color horse on the driver's side. All 1965 Shelbys were Wimbledon...
Published in Ford
Monday, 31 October 2005 16:00
1965 Shelby GT 350
If you're shopping for a '65 Shelby, you want to buy a car with the battery in the trunk, a shoddy hood, and as low a serial number as you can findThis is a very rare and original '65 Shelby, one of the few remaining two-digit cars in existence as...
Published in Ford
Friday, 30 June 2000 16:00
1965 Shelby GT 350
The marriage between Carroll Shelby and the Ford Motor Company began in early 1965 when Ford wanted to take a shot at the performance market dominated by GM's Corvette. Unveiled by Shelby on January 27, 1965, the modified Mustang fastback had a few subtle exterior changes: a fiberglass hood with...
Published in Ford
Sunday, 31 August 2003 16:00
1965 Shelby Mustang GT 350
The ultimate Shelby, with serious factory modificationsRace car driver, car builder, chicken farmer, chili chef, heart transplant survivor, children's charity founder-Carroll Shelby is all of these, a living legend. And as Shelby's legend has grown, so have the values of his cars. The subject car, SFM5R535, is one of...
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