Few classic cars have the universal appeal of a truly great Ford Mustang and here’s one for Pick of the Week that is an apparently pristine, very-low-mileage beauty that ticks all the boxes.
The 1966 Ford Mustang GT fastback is a rare numbers-matching factory K-Code model, which means it has a special high-performance 271-horsepower 289-cid V8 under its long hood and also is equipped with a heavy-duty clutch, driveshaft and differential and sports suspension.
Add to that a factory four-speed manual transmission, disc brakes, power steering, pony interior and rally-pac gauges, all contained in a purposeful fastback body that was the early Mustangs’ most attractive design.
Everything about this car is totally authentic, the Atlanta collector-car dealer states in the ClassicCars.com advertisement, noting that it remains in exceptional condition after a comprehensive restoration in the 1990s and driven only 9,000 miles since. The only change, the seller says, is the addition of aftermarket air conditioning – the performance-oriented K-Code Mustangs did not offer such creature comforts at the time.
The asking price is $48,900, which might seem steep until you consider how special this Mustang really is.
“In short, the rarest and most desirable drivetrain and options you can get on a 1966 Mustang,” the seller says in the ad. “Correct to the trim tag in all respects, including the gorgeous original color of Vintage Burgundy Metallic.
“It’s refreshing to find a K-Code fastback that has been left tastefully stock – and with fewer than 10,000 ’66 K-Codes made, spread across coupe, convertible, and fastback variants (including the Shelby cars), a factory hi-po 289 Fastback is rare indeed.”
I might be a buyer at 39,500 Buddy
may be a buyer
Great choice, Bob! The car is exactly my choice of colors and options.
I once owned an even rarer version. It had a 3 speed automatic. Chirped the tires no matter how gently I drove it. Bought it in 1978 for $1200 and sold it a year later for $2200. Those were the good old days. Sold it to Glaziers Mustang Barn in the Philly area. Wonder if they still exist.
I may be a buyer at 40,000.00
Thanks, Tom. Right up your alley, I’d say.
is this car for sale?