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With a skilled driver, K-code/4-speed equipped Mustangs could do 0-60 in around 6 seconds, and put down mid 14-second ¼ mile times with ease. Other options included: limited-slip differential, styled wheels and wheel covers, power steering, power drakes, air conditioning, center console, a vinyl top, various radios, a dench seat, and various ...
6 sie 2014 · Chrome valve covers and an air cleaner with “289 High Performance” lettering are another telltale feature of the K-Code engine. All K-Code cars also came with a larger 9-inch rear axle ring instead of the usual 8-inch installed on other Mustangs.
6 kwi 2008 · ALL v8 1965 Mustangs had black engines with gold valve covers and air cleaners. No, that's not true. The A- and C-code engines had black blocks with gold valve covers and air cleaners (black snorkel), but the K-code engines had chrome valve covers and air cleaner.
26 kwi 2024 · Other additions involved replacing base 289 motor mounts with K-code motor mounts and installing a K-code harmonic balancer and high pressure oil pump with the larger Cobra oil pan. Classic 1965 Cobra valve covers provided the final touch.
The Mustang had made an exceptional impression but had created a new animal to be tamed by Ford. 1965 saw the creation of what has gone down in history as arguably the peak of the Mustang; the K-Code. 289 cubic inches of quality and 271HP, using a Hi-Po 4-Barrel V8, the K-Code immediately made its mark on the industry.
Chrome valve covers and an air cleaner with "289 High-Performance" lettering are another telltale feature of the K-Code engine. All K-Code cars also came with a larger 9-inch rear-axle ring instead of the usual 8-in installed on other Mustangs.
31 sty 2022 · This stunning pony car is a 1965 Ford Mustang GT K-Code which sports quite a few intense features that would have made it a serious competitor for the time. First of all, under the hood is the famous 289 ci Hi-Po V8 engine which produces a ridiculous 271 horsepower.