1966 Ford Mustang K-Code

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$45,650 USD | Sold

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The impressive K-code performance Mustangs are powered by Fords legendary 289-cid, 271-hp “Hi-Po” V-8 engine. These performance driven engines first debuted in 1963 in the performance-optioned Ford Fairlane and later that year, under the direction of Carroll Shelby, Ford’s 289 Hi-Po V-8 powered the legendary AC Cobra.

The 1966 K-Code Fastback being offered here is finished in Candyapple Red and has a black “Pony” interior (Interior Décor Group) that features unique embossed seat inserts, door panels with pistol-grip door handles, built-in armrests, safety courtesy lights, sports console and woodlike deluxe steering wheel. This driver-quality Mustang also is equipped with the desirable four-speed manual transmission and Rally Pac gauges. Under the racy lines of the Fastback 2+2 you'll find features that were uncommon for a car of its price range. For example, the rear seat in the 2+2 folds down to triple luggage space. And Silent-Flo Ventilation, standard in the Fastback, provides a continuous stream of fresh air inside to whisk out stale air. Like all Mustangs, quality and style runs deep in the 2+2.

This is a real K-code Mustang that not only runs with with this highly-respected and desirable power package, but also is accompanied by its original build sheet. The paint is reported as very nice with slight “orange peel,” the engine bay is nicely detailed and all of the chrome is in excellent shape. GT foglights and exhaust tips have been added and the five-spoke wheels are aftermarket, but period correct in style.