The 1966 Mustang Fastback occupies a rare space in car culture. It is old enough to be iconic, yet it still feels instantly usable, intuitive and right-sized in a way that connects across generations.
Steve Wilkes owns one of the most interesting restomods we've ever encountered. Because his '66 Caspian Blue GT fastback looks so stock, much of the handiwork goes unnoticed. The kit he developed and ...
There were more than 607,000 Mustangs built in 1966. No matter how you slice it, that was a lot of cars—especially compared with industry sales today. In 2012, for example, the best-selling vehicle in ...
Everything old is new again — especially when it comes to the classic 1964-1/2, ’65 and ’66 Mustangs. Like many makers, Ford has a catalogue full of parts for those original pony cars, everything from ...
One of the most iconic and frequently restored of all mustangs is the first generation cars from 64.5 to 1966. The problem with restoring one of these old cars is that many of them have long since ...