One man and his mustang. 1966 Ford Coupe v8 restoration. Classic car detailing and product reviews. 1966 OX.
that it’s enough to make your head spin. As I said at the start, any car can be restored with the right amount of money. This is one of the cheapest Mustang project cars that we’ve seen in a long time, but does the cheap sale price justify the expense involved...
and the suspension upgrades that came with the new generation made them an enjoyable and rewarding classic out on the road. It seems that this one could make a great project, and it is being offered at a rock-bottom price. Is it low enough for you to consider...
And it’s typical for an era when pickup trucks were work vehicles and not boulevard cruisers. The gauge cluster is especially appealing – it tells the driver, clearly, what they need to know and no more. It’s impressive that this claimed to be original finish has survived so well over...
Change the cam on the Mustang small-block before installing it. Consider swapping rads with donor car too … probably lighter weight and better cooling. And the electric fan too! (controlled by the sensor in the rad) In the end, for under $20k, I’d have: ...
The 1966 model year was the final for production of the Fourth Generation Thunderbird, and while it was also marked the year of the lowest production figures for that generation, 69,176 buyers still saw fit to give one of these classics a new home. The most popular derivative was the Town...
This car appears to have been for sale at leastone other timeback in 2014. Then, the car was in Freeport, Maine and the asking price was close to what we see here. The giveaway is that the State Patrol sticker on the windshield in both listings has an identical registration number on...