A nut-and-bolt restoration with period-correct parts always pleases the eye and the most die-hard enthusiast, but a restomod gives the vehicle an identity of its own. The 1966 Ford Mustang that has ...
Correct CapI'm addressing this question to you because you are the Mustang Club of America head national judge for authenticity. I have a '66 Mustang hardtop with 28,000 original miles. My car is ...
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, ...
First-gen Mustangs are typically great restoration projects, especially when coming with solid bones and a working engine. A 1966 fastback posted on eBay a few hours ago could make many people away ...