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1966 Ford Mustang for sale
This solid and dependable 1966 Ford Mustang Coupe is a father-and-son project that has been garage-kept and regularly driven ...
A Tesla auto parts shop owner in Sacramento spent about $40,000 and two years converting a 1966 Ford Mustang into a fully ...
Ford could not use the "Mustang" name in Europe, so it had to sell the model under a different name and with certain ...
One need look no further than Ford's '05 GT to see the state of the Mustang union. Its sculptured flanks reflect its heritage, while under-skin engineering has fortified the car with the latest ...
This ultra-rare variant was sold new in Europe, where Ford's pony car was badged T5.
Installing a NASCAR engine in a rough 1966 coupe was the first step. Brian Navarra converted this classic into a capable ...
Rick grew up fully immersed in an automotive lifestyle. His uncles were mechanics, and his dad worked as a salesman at Rodman Ford, the local dealership. Early on, he was told that if he wanted a car, ...
This 1966 Mustang convertible has already been restored, and despite not being an all-original car, it still retains the DNA of the original pony that impressed every single American. It's supposed to ...
This 1966 Ford Mustang Convertible is for sale after a total restoration, presenting fresh cosmetics and renewed mechanicals. The 1966 Ford Mustang introduced the "Pony Car" segment and remains an ...
Awesome car, growing up I always heard "they dont make cars like they use to, nowadays they are barely cars". That is the most true statement ever, I bought it when i was 18 as a project for my dad ...
This has been a really fun car. Great to put the top down and drive to the beach. A little leakage from the tranny and other spots, but its old, so I'm ok with that. Easy to work on. A real head ...
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