We know that there are hundreds of reasons to create a personalized car. Some builders want to exercise their sense of style while others value performance or comfort. Most old cars don’t handle or ...
They don't make them like they used to. True enough—but they also don't make as many of them as they used to. There were more than 607,000 Mustangs built in 1966. No matter how you slice it, that was ...
Even in factory guise, Ford Mustangs are incredible machines, especially if we’re taking about the ones belonging to the very first generation. An icon for purists, depicted in countless works of ...
One person’s trash can always be another person’s treasure, as is the case with one of the most recent eBay ads to surface. It features a 1966 Ford Mustang Fastback which, unfortunately, is in a ...
Powered by a Roush Yates Coyote mill,this 1966 Fastback project is a great combination of modern tech and classic style. High-end builds, even if they are unobtanium to most of us, still manage to ...
In the summer of 1966, 26-year-old John Zeggert bought a ’66 Shelby GT350 Fastback from Reynolds Motors in Syracuse, New York. It was resplendent in Wimbledon White with LeMans stripes and a black ...
Know of a cool barn find or have one of your own? Tell us the story and send photos tohotrod@hotrod.com Yes, this is fundamentally a feature about a rare barn find 1966 Mustang fastback, but as the ...
The GT350 was the racehorse sired by a mule that Shelby American delivered in 1965 at the express request of Lee Iacocca. The sports car for secretaries had little to no chance of ever becoming a ...
1969: 807 finicky women scrutinize every Beetle 1965: Just try to sell your wife on a new VW Bus How does a little Bug survive in the jungle?
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