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+ | |image = NFS2015FordMustangCoupe1965Garage.jpg |
− | |name = Mustang |
+ | |name = Mustang Coupé (Gen. 1) |
|production = 1965 |
|production = 1965 |
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− | |origin = |
+ | |origin = usa |
− | |manufacturer = |
+ | |manufacturer = ford |
+ | |disp=4.7 |
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− | |engine = 6.7L V8 |
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+ | |eng=V8 |
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− | |bhp = 845 |
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+ | |extra=289cu Windsor HiPo |
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− | |torque = 720 |
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+ | |bhp = 271 |
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+ | |bhp2 = 6000 |
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+ | |torque = 312 |
+ | |torque2 = 3400 |
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+ | |accel = 8.3 |
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+ | |layout=fr |
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+ | |transmission = 4 |
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|transmission2 = Manual |
|transmission2 = Manual |
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|top speed = 120 |
|top speed = 120 |
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+ | |weight = 1383}} |
− | + | The '''Ford Mustang Coupé''' is a pony car built by [[Ford]] in 1965 and is the first generation in the [[Ford Mustang|Mustang line]]. |
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+ | Initial development of the Mustang began in 1962 with vice-president at Ford - Lee Iacocca - ordering Ford's vice-president of design - Eugene Bordinat - to create a new "small" car following inspiration from the 1962 Ford Mustang I concept car. |
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− | The chassis was thoroughly re-engineered by ASD Motorsports to handle the power of the NASCAR-supplied 6.7L V8 engine that is coupled with a one-off all-wheel drive system by Saldev. |
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+ | Design proposals of the Mustang were created by Ford's internal design studio as well as design studios [[Lincoln]]-[[Mercury]], and Advanced Design. The designers were given various criteria they had to meet: four bucket seats, a floor mounted shifter, weigh no more than 1,100 kilograms, must not exceed 4.5 metres in length, sell for less than $2,500, and have multiple trim options. The Lincoln-Mercury design was ultimately chosen. |
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+ | The Mustang was introduced five months before the start of the regular 1965 production year, although these models were referred to as 1964½ models, they were sold by Ford as 1965 models. Early models were manufactured alongside the Ford Falcon and Ford Mercury. Various elements were altered through the first generation Mustang's production from 1964 to 1973. |
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+ | The 1965 model featured alterations from the initial five month earlier models following a factory retooling in August, and was referred to as a "late 65's" trim. These models featured adjustable driver and passenger bucket seats, an AM radio, and a floor mounted shifter in a variety of colour options. The highest trim models, "K-code" VIN, were offered with a 289 cubic inch Windsor "HiPo" V8 producing 271 horsepower, and for an extra $276 could be upgraded with a GT package. |
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+ | The Mustang can be purchased for {{NFS2015PriceTag|20,000}} in [[Need for Speed (2015)|''Need for Speed'' (2015)]]. |
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+ | {{NFS2015CarSpecs |stock1=06.79 |stock2=15.26 |stock21=102 |stock3=123 |stock4=281 |upgraded1=02.29 |upgraded2=08.70 |upgraded21=183 |upgraded3=230 |upgraded4=1,237}} |
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+ | ===''Need for Speed: Payback''=== |
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+ | The Mustang appears in ''[[Need for Speed: Payback]]'' following its appearance in game's reveal trailer, in which the car can be seen performing a wheelie. |
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+ | <div class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"> |
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+ | <h4>Stock</h4> |
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+ | <div class="mw-collapsible-content">It is a derelict car that can be built after finding all five of its [[Need for Speed: Payback/Derelicts|parts]]. The rumour as to the location of its first part is unlocked upon completing the Tyler: Graveyard Shift questline in [[Need for Speed: Payback/Desert Winds|chapter 2 - Desert Winds]]. |
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+ | Upon all of its parts being found, it can be built into a drag, drift, off-road, race, or runner class car. |
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+ | Finding the parts for all derelicts will allow for it to be purchased from either the drag, drift, off-road, race, or runner class [[Need for Speed: Payback/Dealership|dealership]]s, and purchasing the ''[[Need for Speed: Payback/Speedcross Story Bundle|Speedcross Story Bundle]]'' will allow it to be purchased from the speedcross dealership. |
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+ | {{NFSPB_Car2|FordMustangCoupe1965_Garage|stock=101|max=3|254|116|8.20|16.57|3.6|3.6|3.9|4.4|2.5|3.3|bank=38,950|unlock=d|dg = y|dr = y|o = y|ra = y|ru = y|sc = y}} |
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+ | |} |
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+ | </div> |
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+ | </div> |
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+ | <div class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"> |
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+ | <h4>''Big Sister''</h4> |
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+ | <div class="mw-collapsible-content">The ''Big Sister'' Mustang is based upon [[Big Sister]]'s Mustang, and is unlocked upon successfully delivering it to [[Ravindra Chaudhry|Rav]] at his airfield during its rotation period as an [[Need for Speed: Payback/Abandoned Cars|abandoned car]]. |
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+ | As a unique vehicle, it can not be altered with any [[Need for Speed: Payback/Visual Customisation|visual customisation]] items, it can not have its [[Need for Speed: Payback/Paint & Wrap|paint and wrap]] modified, and can not be [[Need for Speed: Payback/Stance Tuning|stance tuned]]. It can, however, be equipped with [[Need for Speed: Payback/Performance Parts|performance parts]] and [[Need for Speed: Payback/Vanity Items|vanity items]]. |
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+ | {{NFSPB_Car2|FordMustangCoupe1965_BigSister_Garage|stock=201|max=3|537|151|4.33|12.33|10.0|3.6|3.9|4.4|2.5|3.3|unlock=a|dg = y}} |
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+ | </div> |
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+ | </div> |
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+ | ===''Need for Speed: Edge''=== |
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+ | ===''Need for Speed: Heat''=== |
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+ | The Mustang appears in ''[[Need for Speed: Heat]]'' following an article, revealing it to be part of the game's official car list, was published<ref>Article: ea.com (2019) ''Under the Hood: Need for Speed Heat Car List''. Available at: [https://www.ea.com/games/need-for-speed/need-for-speed-heat/news/nfs-heat-car-list https://www.ea.com/games/need-for-speed/need-for-speed-heat/news/nfs-heat-car-list]</ref><ref>Article: gtplanet.net (2019) ''Need for Speed Heat Full Car List Revealed''. Available at: [https://www.gtplanet.net/need-for-speed-heat-car-list/ https://www.gtplanet.net/need-for-speed-heat-car-list/]</ref> on August 19, 2019, and appears in the ''[[NFS: Heat Studio]]'' app as part of container 7, which was released on October 1, 2019. |
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+ | ====Stock==== |
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+ | The stock Mustang can be unlocked in ''Need for Speed: Heat''. |
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+ | A pre-modified version is also offered as one of the starter cars given by Lucas. |
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+ | ==Trivia== |
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+ | *In ''Need for Speed'' (2015), the Mustang Coupé is listed as producing 281 horsepower in stock form, but no 1965 Mustang stock trim was sold developing greater than 271 horsepower. |
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+ | *In ''Need for Speed'' (2015), fitting brake discs to the Mustang Coupé will remove the stock drum brakes, but will not include any calipers unless an aftermarket component is fitted afterwards. |
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+ | *Three prototype 1965 Mustangs were created by Harry Ferguson Research with an AWD system, and Dunlop’s Maxaret prototype ABS system. |
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==Gallery== |
==Gallery== |
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− | ==='''Video'''=== |
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+ | NFS2015FordMustangCoupe1965Garage.jpg|''Need for Speed'' (2015) |
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+ | NFS2015FordMustangCoupe1965Custom.jpg|''Need for Speed'' (2015)<br /><small>(Custom)</small> |
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− | Ken Block's Gymkhana Seven|Gymkhana Seven<br /><small>Wild in the Streets of Los Angeles</small> |
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+ | NFSPB_FordMustangCoupe1965_Garage.jpg|''Need for Speed: Payback'' |
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+ | NFSPB_FordMustangCoupe1965_BigSister_Garage.jpg|''Need for Speed: Payback''<br /><small>(''Big Sister'')</small> |
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+ | NFSPB_Ford_MustangCoupe_Custom.jpg|''Need for Speed: Payback''<br /><small>(Custom)</small> |
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+ | NFSE_Ford_Mustang_Coupe_1965.jpg|''Need for Speed: Edge'' |
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+ | NFSHE_App_Ford_MustangGTCoupe.jpg|''NFS: Heat Studio'' |
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</gallery> |
</gallery> |
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+ | ==References== |
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+ | <references /> |
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{{Need for Speed (2015) Vehicles}} |
{{Need for Speed (2015) Vehicles}} |
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+ | {{NFSPB Vehicles|derelict = y}} |
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− | [[Category:Cars]] |
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− | + | {{Need for Speed - Edge Vehicles}} |
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+ | {{NFSHE Vehicles}} |
Revision as of 05:16, 8 November 2019
The Ford Mustang Coupé is a pony car built by Ford in 1965 and is the first generation in the Mustang line.
Initial development of the Mustang began in 1962 with vice-president at Ford - Lee Iacocca - ordering Ford's vice-president of design - Eugene Bordinat - to create a new "small" car following inspiration from the 1962 Ford Mustang I concept car.
Design proposals of the Mustang were created by Ford's internal design studio as well as design studios Lincoln-Mercury, and Advanced Design. The designers were given various criteria they had to meet: four bucket seats, a floor mounted shifter, weigh no more than 1,100 kilograms, must not exceed 4.5 metres in length, sell for less than $2,500, and have multiple trim options. The Lincoln-Mercury design was ultimately chosen.
The Mustang was introduced five months before the start of the regular 1965 production year, although these models were referred to as 1964½ models, they were sold by Ford as 1965 models. Early models were manufactured alongside the Ford Falcon and Ford Mercury. Various elements were altered through the first generation Mustang's production from 1964 to 1973.
The 1965 model featured alterations from the initial five month earlier models following a factory retooling in August, and was referred to as a "late 65's" trim. These models featured adjustable driver and passenger bucket seats, an AM radio, and a floor mounted shifter in a variety of colour options. The highest trim models, "K-code" VIN, were offered with a 289 cubic inch Windsor "HiPo" V8 producing 271 horsepower, and for an extra $276 could be upgraded with a GT package.
Need for Speed (2015)
The Mustang can be purchased for 20,000 in Need for Speed (2015).
0 - 60 mph | 1/4 Mile | Top Speed | Power | |
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Stock | 06.79 seconds | 15.26 seconds @ 102 mph (164 km/h) | 123 mph (198 km/h) | 281 hp |
Fully Upgraded | 02.29 seconds | 08.70 seconds @ 183 mph (295 km/h) | 230 mph (370 km/h) | 1,237 hp |
Need for Speed: Payback
The Mustang appears in Need for Speed: Payback following its appearance in game's reveal trailer, in which the car can be seen performing a wheelie.
Stock
Upon all of its parts being found, it can be built into a drag, drift, off-road, race, or runner class car.
Finding the parts for all derelicts will allow for it to be purchased from either the drag, drift, off-road, race, or runner class dealerships, and purchasing the Speedcross Story Bundle will allow it to be purchased from the speedcross dealership.
File:NFSPB FordMustangCoupe1965 Garage Garage.jpg | |
Stock: LV 3.6
Max: LV 399
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Big Sister
As a unique vehicle, it can not be altered with any visual customisation items, it can not have its paint and wrap modified, and can not be stance tuned. It can, however, be equipped with performance parts and vanity items.
File:NFSPB FordMustangCoupe1965 BigSister Garage Garage.jpg | Purchase from an available Dealership
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Stock: LV 10.0
Max: LV 399
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Need for Speed: Edge
The Mustang 1965 appears in Need for Speed: Edge.
Need for Speed: Heat
The Mustang appears in Need for Speed: Heat following an article, revealing it to be part of the game's official car list, was published[1][2] on August 19, 2019, and appears in the NFS: Heat Studio app as part of container 7, which was released on October 1, 2019.
Stock
The stock Mustang can be unlocked in Need for Speed: Heat.
A pre-modified version is also offered as one of the starter cars given by Lucas.
Trivia
- In Need for Speed (2015), the Mustang Coupé is listed as producing 281 horsepower in stock form, but no 1965 Mustang stock trim was sold developing greater than 271 horsepower.
- In Need for Speed (2015), fitting brake discs to the Mustang Coupé will remove the stock drum brakes, but will not include any calipers unless an aftermarket component is fitted afterwards.
- Three prototype 1965 Mustangs were created by Harry Ferguson Research with an AWD system, and Dunlop’s Maxaret prototype ABS system.
Gallery
References
- ↑ Article: ea.com (2019) Under the Hood: Need for Speed Heat Car List. Available at: https://www.ea.com/games/need-for-speed/need-for-speed-heat/news/nfs-heat-car-list
- ↑ Article: gtplanet.net (2019) Need for Speed Heat Full Car List Revealed. Available at: https://www.gtplanet.net/need-for-speed-heat-car-list/