The 1966 Mustang didn't change much from its predecessor, despite Ford introducing subtle refinements to the grille, new wheel cover designs, and standard backup lights. The company was already ...
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, ...
View post: Chevy Traverse LT vs High Country: Why the $15,000 Price Gap Matters The 1966 Ford Mustang introduced the "Pony Car" segment and remains an icon. This restored model features a red exterior ...
This 1966 Ford Mustang Convertible on Exotic Car Trader boasts a glossy Candy Apple Red repaint and restored details. It’s an iconic American pony car ready to cruise. The Ford Mustang was quite the ...
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 ...
About six months after Fred Anderson retired, he decided that he would look good behind the steering wheel of a vintage Chevrolet Camaro. However, while he was searching for a Camaro, his wife ...
For automotive enthusiasts, convertibles offer a special blend of freedom and style. Over the past 50 years, several models have stood out for their design, performance, and sheer driving pleasure.
When Ford unveiled the Mustang at the April 1964 World's Fair, it optimistically planned on selling 1000,000 units in the first year. But buyers stampeded to dealerships, driving 22,000 Mustangs off ...
Awesome car, growing up I always heard "they dont make cars like they use to, nowadays they are barely cars". That is the most true statement ever, I bought it when i was 18 as a project for my dad ...
Awesome car, growing up I always heard "they dont make cars like they use to, nowadays they are barely cars". That is the most true statement ever, I bought it when i was 18 as a project for my dad ...