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For $3,000, you can pick up a 10-year-old Porsche 550 RSK with trailer, if you look in the Competition Press & Auto Week classifieds.
Ford shows "two high-stepping vehicles'': the Mustang GT 350 and the 427 Cobra.
A Mini takes the Monte Carlo Rally-again-with a Porsche 904 finishing second.
Lloyd Ruby and Ken Miles co-drive a Ford GT and win the Daytona endurance race in the car's inaugural outing.
NASCAR rules stipulate that if you want to take home a Grand National stock-car engine, all you need is to be a member of the organization at $2,000. Oh, and the car has to be participating in one of the NASCAR claiming races.
Stock-car driver Lee Roy Yarbrough pilots a hemi-headed Dodge to a new closed-course world-record speed of 181.818 mph along the high banks of Daytona. How does this square with A.J. Foyt going 200 mph the year before on a Goodyear test track? There's no such thing as an official closed-course record.
Does it say something about their future? A CP&AW headline reads: "Wedding Reception in Pits at Willow.''
Source: HighBeam Research, 1965; Jackie Stewart claims his first-ever Formula One victory, at...