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A radically reimagined 1966 Ford Mustang coupe is set to cross the auction block without reserve, showcasing the enduring appeal of America’s original pony car—now updated with modern ...
1966 Ford Mustang Coupe - Secondhand Smoke. ... After her license was revoked, the factory 289 2V coupe continued to sit, unused, in the family's Reno, Nevada, ...
1966 Ford Mustang Coupe & 1967 Mustang S-Code GTA Fastback - Resto Roundup. ... The VIN will not tell you if a '69 428CJ is a factory Drag Pack, which included the oil cooler, ...
The 1966 Shelby GT350 Paxton is the rarest muscle car with a factory supercharger, with only 11 examples ever made. Two ...
A 1966 Ford Mustang Coupe with straight-six engine and three-speed manual transmission, found in a Denver self-service wrecking yard. ... or maybe even just a factory V8 car.
The car, which the seller explains comes with a manual transmission, is also fitted with the original 289 V8 that was installed by Ford when the Mustang left the factory.
800 Rear-Wheel Horsepower Makes This 1966 Mustang Coupe a Killer. Little Deuce Coupe: The deuce, in this case, is a pair of turbos that get this Coyote-powered hardtop near the four-digit power range ...
Ford didn’t want the car; if it was going to make a Mustang wagon, it would get it from one of the designers on its payroll. Cumberford tried selling the project to other, smaller companies ...
A 1966 Mustang that spent the last four decades in the same spot is now back in good condition and still fighting for a complete restoration. The car isn't a perfect 10, but it's not a rust bucket ...
If you just came to see the car itself and want to know exactly how good of a barn find it really is, we'll get the specs out of the way first: It's a factory A-Code 1966 Mustang fastback with the ...
Chad Fidler and his son, Parker, restored a cool classic Mustang so the teen could drive it to his high school. What makes this Mustang special, however, is what's under the hood.
This 1966 Ford Mustang Shelby GT350 Fastback is a tribute car, but was terribly damaged from a crash. Is it worth fixing? One man's trash can always be another man's treasure.