Watching a classic Mustang gain four doors and eight seats stings, but this oddity might win over a wedding party ...
Who would do such a thing to such a legendary 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 ...
Car culture has always thrived on madcap experiments. From bolt-on turbo kits to wild widebody kits, enthusiasts love tinkering with machines that were already icons in their own right. But every once ...
This 1966 Mustang coupe limousine recently sold for $40,000. Would you pay that much for such an unusual stretched stallion?
Few automobiles in American automotive history carry the weight of legend quite like the Shelby Mustang GT350. Born from ...
K-code GT convertibles are unusual to begin with, but there was something special about Mike Curry's 1966 model, though it wasn't until we looked at the photos that we realized what that special ...
Nearly all the '66 Mustangs you'll find in car shows these days will have either the three-speed automatic transmission or the four-on-the-floor manual, but those were extra-cost upgrades ($189 for ...
I bought my mustang sept 1974 we have just about every option on it borgson ps 4 wheel disc brakes am fm radio air cond pony leather interior real wood steering wheel tinted glass running 17 inch ...
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 ...
One of just 607,568 Mustangs built for the 1966 model year, now residing in a Denver self-service car graveyard. The build tag shows that it came off the Dearborn, Michigan assembly line on January ...
This 1966 Ford Mustang Convertible on Exotic Car Trader boasts a glossy Candy Apple Red repaint and restored details. It’s an iconic American pony car ready to cruise. The Ford Mustang was quite the ...