Make:
Ford
Model:
Mustang
Year:
1966
Mileage:
56129
Miles
Condition:
Used
Country:
United States
Region:
California
City:
San Diego - CA ,
Zip:
92029
1966 Ford Mustang Fastback K Code 289 HiPo V8 56129 Miles
There are very few things that make Mustang lovers more excited than seeing a first-gen K-code fastback. It harnessed a powerhouse that was directly related to the HiPo 289 V8s that took home trophies around the globe. So that's why we know you stopped to take a look at this 1966 Ford Mustang 2+2 K-code. It's a detailed and powerful California coupe that has the right mix of driver-ready feel and a look that impresses everywhere it arrives. The trim tag tells us this coupe is wearing its factory-correct Springtime Yellow. We like this color because it's distinct amongst the red and black fastbacks, and it still knows how to show off a sporty style by really letting that black rocker stripe pop. That's a nice GT piece, and we bet you also noticed the fog lights in the grille, GT badging, and dual exhaust tips mounted through the rear valance. It's all part of the GT package, and while it takes a buildsheet to confirm, this shows all the right signs of being a true K-code GT. So yes, it's sporty... but it's also sophisticated. The yellow was resprayed later in life so that it continues to have a good gloss in the sunshine. Also, the chrome bumpers have a solid gleam, the panels fit well, and the styled steel wheels look chic with a nice set of white wall tires. And it's all presented with just the right hints of age so that you have the cool look of a power pony that gets to gallop. The black rocker stripe is a preview of the full black interior. While this is the correct color, you can tell there have been some nice investments here to deliver the classic Mustang experience. That's why you have a smooth dash, clean door panels, a taut headliner, plush carpeting, and the desirable premium "pony" package upholstery with running horses embossed in the seats. It's so detail-oriented that you even have the correct fold-down rear seat and a full courtesy light package. And this GT is a true driver's machine.
There are very few things that make Mustang lovers more excited than seeing a first-gen K-code fastback. It harnessed a powerhouse that was directly related to the HiPo 289 V8s that took home trophies around the globe. So that's why we know you stopped to take a look at this 1966 Ford Mustang 2+2 K-code. It's a detailed and powerful California coupe that has the right mix of driver-ready feel and a look that impresses everywhere it arrives. The trim tag tells us this coupe is wearing its factory-correct Springtime Yellow. We like this color because it's distinct amongst the red and black fastbacks, and it still knows how to show off a sporty style by really letting that black rocker stripe pop. That's a nice GT piece, and we bet you also noticed the fog lights in the grille, GT badging, and dual exhaust tips mounted through the rear valance. It's all part of the GT package, and while it takes a buildsheet to confirm, this shows all the right signs of being a true K-code GT. So yes, it's sporty... but it's also sophisticated. The yellow was resprayed later in life so that it continues to have a good gloss in the sunshine. Also, the chrome bumpers have a solid gleam, the panels fit well, and the styled steel wheels look chic with a nice set of white wall tires. And it's all presented with just the right hints of age so that you have the cool look of a power pony that gets to gallop. The black rocker stripe is a preview of the full black interior. While this is the correct color, you can tell there have been some nice investments here to deliver the classic Mustang experience. That's why you have a smooth dash, clean door panels, a taut headliner, plush carpeting, and the desirable premium "pony" package upholstery with running horses embossed in the seats. It's so detail-oriented that you even have the correct fold-down rear seat and a full courtesy light package. And this GT is a true driver's machine.