Search Results for: 1966 Mustang

Beyond Help? 1966 Ford Mustang Fastback

I have always been a “glass half full” type of person who tries to see the best in any classic car project. However, when I look at a vehicle like this 1966 Mustang Fastback, even I have to shake… more»

1966 Mustang “Glassback” One-Off

At first glance, this car looks like any other 1966 Mustang with Shelbyesque stripes. But look a little closer at the roofline and you’ll see a Mustang like no other! This unusually modified pony car comes to us courtesy… more»

1966 Ford Mustang Fastback Barn Find

Don’t let the dusty and tired exterior fool you because this 1966 Mustang Fastback 2+2 has a lot to offer its next owner. It needs some work, but this car is a rock-solid classic that would make an excellent… more»

Stored 30 Years: 1966 Ford Mustang A-Code

With only two prior owners, this Mustang is close to being road-ready again after years of storage. It’s a numbers-matching car, including the A-Code 289 4-barrel V8 that runs good with some unfinished business. We’re told the body is… more»

Bench Seat Project: 1966 Ford Mustang Coupe

Tackling someone’s half-finished project build can be a minefield, but the owner of this 1966 Mustang seems to be going out of his way to help the buyer head down the right road. Not only has its original engine… more»

Stored Outdoors: 1966 Ford Mustang Convertible

Just 18 months after the Ford Mustang made its debut in the middle of 1964, the one million-car rolled off the assembly line. The celebration in Dearborn must have been deafening as this car was the success story of… more»

Some Assembly Required: 1966 Ford Mustang

In the car’s first 2 ½ years, Ford sold nearly 1.3 million Mustangs. There has never been a hotter car before or after. They were everywhere you looked and started a youth movement to smaller, sporty vehicles nicknamed “pony… more»

289 V8 Project: 1966 Ford Mustang

By the end of the 1966 model year, Ford had sold more than 1.2 million copies of their new pony car phenom – and they did it in 2 ½ years! A commonly equipped ’66 Mustang came with a… more»

64k Original Miles: 1966 Ford Mustang

It comes down to a matter of personal preference. When a person ventures out to buy a classic car that is ready to be driven and enjoyed, some buyers prefer to hand over their cash for a vehicle that… more»

1 of 4 Left! 1966 Ford Mustang Mustero

Mustang purists may wish to sit down for a moment. What you’re about to experience is akin to showing a devout Catholic a picture of the Virgin Mary wearing a cowboy hat… somewhere between a breech of taste and… more»

Cheap Project: 1966 Ford Mustang

This 1966 Mustang carries all of the hallmarks of a project that will be riddled with major rust problems. However, things might not be as bad as they appear. It is also a complete car and is probably one… more»

Original A-Code: 1966 Ford Mustang GT

UPDATE 1/4/2021 – It looked like this Mustang GT had sold for $26,500, but it has been relisted. This time it has a BIN of $26,500 and can be found here on eBay. FROM 11/23/2020 – Looks can be… more»

No Reserve: 1966 Ford Mustang GT A-Code

For today’s review, we have a 1966 Ford Mustang GT “A” Code that isn’t exactly all it appears to be. While there are detractions, let’s see if there are some offsetting positives. This Mustang is located in Binghampton, New… more»

BF Classified: 1966 Ford Mustang Convertible

Seller’s Description: 1966 Mustang convertible believe original 289 automatic. Last ran in 2006. Selling for friends estate. Clear AZ title will need full restoration. Thank you Price: $5,566 Location: Cottonwood, Arizona Mileage: TMU Title Status: Clean List your classified… more»

1966 Ford Mustang Station Wagon?

And now, time for something new from the, “just because you can, doesn’t mean you should” department. But creativity, and go your own way, has always been at the root of hot-rodding going back to at least the late… more»

Rust-Free V8: 1966 Ford Mustang

Decisions, decisions. If you bought this rust-free 1966 Mustang, would you treat it to a light cosmetic restoration, or would you drive it as an original survivor? Both scenarios are realistic options because while it would look stunning with… more»

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