1965 Mustang Heating & Cooling

Heating & Cooling

Optimize Your 1965 Mustang's Temperature With Direct Fit Heating and Cooling System Parts

1965 Mustang Heating & Cooling

Heating & Cooling

Optimize Your 1965 Mustang's Temperature With Direct Fit Heating and Cooling System Parts

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  1. Scott Drake Fan Spacer 1-1/2" Aluminum Polished Mustang 1965-1973
    Scott Drake Fan Spacer 1-1/2" Aluminum Polished Mustang 1965-1973
    Rating:
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    $40.21
  2. ROFT48
    CJ Classics Radiator Overflow Tank 2” X 19” Aluminum
    Rating:
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    $44.99
  3. Thermostat Housing Mustang 170/ 200/ 250 Without Air Conditioning 1965-1973
    Thermostat Housing Mustang 170/ 200/ 250 Without Air Conditioning 1965-1973
    Rating:
    92%
    $13.99
  4. 90-Degree Heater Hose Fitting 5/8" Mustang 1965-1973
    90-Degree Heater Hose Fitting 5/8" Mustang 1965-1973
    Rating:
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    $12.99
  5. WHM1
    Wiring Heater Motor Repair Pigtail Two Speed Mustang 1964-1965
    Rating:
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    $15.99
  6. TH16
    Thermostat Housing With Threaded Port 260/ Mustang 289/302/351W 1965-1973
    Rating:
    95%
    $10.99
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1965 Mustang Heating & Cooling

Keeping your 1965 Mustang running at peak performance means staying on top of its heating and cooling system. Temperature regulation for both the engine and cabin can suffer as these parts wear out. Don't let leaks, cracks, or poor airflow leave you roasted or frozen in your classic ride.

The radiator and its components cool your 1965 Mustang's engine. Check that your radiator, hoses, water pump, and thermostat are still up to the task. Upgrade to parts designed specifically to keep your Mustang's engine operating at ideal temps.

Don't neglect the comfort of your 1965 Mustang's interior climate. Worn-out A/C parts like compressors and condensers can make summer drives a sweaty mess. A faulty heater core or related components will leave you shivering through winter cruises. Source direct-fit heating and cooling parts to keep both you and your engine at the ideal temperature.