Mustangs fitted with the GT Equipment Package landed in 1965 as a way to turn the little pony into a more potent pony. The package included the famous fog lamps installed on the grille, disc brakes, ...
Some people feel the urge to collect things owned by the rich and famous, and that’s whatever—even people with more money than ideas need to pass the time. If Henry Ford II’s custom 1966 Ford Mustang ...
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 ...
A 1966 Ford Mustang K-Code convertible owned by Henry Ford II is heading to the Barrett-Jackson auction in Las Vegas scheduled for June-17-19. The K-Code was one of the earliest performance variants ...
A comprehensively modified 1966 Ford Mustang was up for sale on eBay but any interested party would need almost half a million dollars to buy it. This Mustang Convertible has been restored and ...
You've got to admit your imagination can be limitless in the exciting world of Restomod. With a restomod mindset, you can take a vanilla C-code Mustang convertible and dress it to the nines, pump it ...
It took Ford less than two years to crank out a million Mustangs. That's a lot. But precious few were decked out like Jim and Earla Turcich's heartthrob '66, with its K-code Hi-Performance 289 engine, ...
Some families inherit china sets and a guilty conscience. Barclay Wilt’s family inherited a 1966 Ford Mustang GT Fastback and a standing invitation to misbehave. Parked for roughly twenty years, this ...
To be fully transparent, today's Nice Price or No Dice Mustang has nothing to do with Carroll Shelby other than honoring his legacy, and the car is presented in the ad as nothing more. Let's see if ...
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