The rare Ford Mustero: a pickup truck version of the iconic first-gen Mustang built in the 1960s. Only 50 were made - did you ...
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1966 Ford Mustang for sale

Running/driving 1966 Mustang convertible project – freshly installed 302 V8, 5-speed manual, new radiator, exhaust, seat belts, and minor electrical. Solid starter car with typical wheel-well rust, ...
A 1966 example of the Ford GT40 MkII is heading to auction in January—and it’s not just any example of the already ultra-rare car, but the “most original” one.
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Used Car Of The Day: 1966 Ford Mustang

Today we serve you a 1966 Ford Mustang. Yes, we're going back to the '60s. This one needs some restoration, and it has a 302 ...
Looking back at the most popular ’60s cars, this guide highlights the best-selling cars in the 1960s and the iconic models—like the Beetle, Impala, and Mini—that transformed engineering, design, and ...
Much more than a ’69 Mustang with new parts, the latest effort from Revology aims to change the definition of restomod.
The North American-built P-51 Mustang is one of the most beloved aircraft of World War II. It remains an in-demand item for serious (and wealthy) collectors. The fighter was introduced in 1942 when ...
Calimotive isn't your average restomod shop. In fact, it's not a restomod shop at all: it's a California-based Tesla parts and service business that spends most of its time dismantling EVs and selling ...
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This 1966 Ford Mustang Coupe, a classic with a 200ci inline-six and extensive upgrades including disc brakes, coilovers, and a posi rear end, is ideal for enthusiasts seeking a well-modified ...
Stab the throttle, and the TVS-boosted Coyote howls through a custom exhaust and pushes this 1966 Mustang coupe through its paces far faster than the factory ever intended. Its driver giggles with ...
It’s not often that you see a classic Mustang rolling around on the same Alcoa wheels that were only offered on the Shelby GT500KR from the S197 era. It is less often that you see one motivated by the ...