I bought a used 1966 in 1967, exactly like this one. Let a buddy of mine take it for a spin. The next day he ordered a green 1967 fastback brand new! LOL! Loved my Stang!
Nice find, looks like a pretty solid car... I am sick of the “barn find” videos where the car is totally rusted out, and they pretend they aren’t gonna have to do a full re-body.
This is my dream car. My parents had a red 66 Mustang Fastback 2+2, air, black interior. I would love to find one just like this one. I have considered other cars but I can't get the memories out of my mind. My dad traded the car for a new Ford Pinto. What a regret.
Well I'm hooked on this video. My T-code 65 fastback was barn stored for 38 years. In better shape than this one but still lots of work to do (including a V8 swap).........
I kinda laugh when people refer to cars as "daily drivers." There cars...they were built to be driven and were when new. I dont care if it's a 70k show car i'm going to drive it as much as possible. People buying up reasonably priced classics to flip for ridiculous profit to people who just store them has ruined the market for enthusiasts who actually want to enjoy them. Likely never own my dream car 65-66 fastback.
I would also love to see this car back in its original color!
Love the footage from the window camera behind you, please show more of that while doing your test drives?! 😊
I bought a used 1966 in 1967, exactly like this one. Let a buddy of mine take it for a spin. The next day he ordered a green 1967 fastback brand new! LOL! Loved my Stang!
great story/experience
This guy can sale a car in a loving way. Listen the way he talks.
are you talking about me? - thank you!!
Nice find, looks like a pretty solid car... I am sick of the “barn find” videos where the car is totally rusted out, and they pretend they aren’t gonna have to do a full re-body.
I completely agree
This is my dream car. My parents had a red 66 Mustang Fastback 2+2, air, black interior. I would love to find one just like this one. I have considered other cars but I can't get the memories out of my mind. My dad traded the car for a new Ford Pinto. What a regret.
Great story. Hope one ends up in your garage David.
That totally sucks
One hell of a beautiful car
Instablaster...
cool, thanks
I have a 66 red fastback with an inline 6 everything original from Kentucky
Sweet .... love the original cars
not many of those around :) My dream car is a 67 Fastback with a 6 cyl
AC! Wow
Well I'm hooked on this video. My T-code 65 fastback was barn stored for 38 years. In better shape than this one but still lots of work to do (including a V8 swap).........
What’s the exhaust system
Is it sold?
of course, but more to come
Only Noticed Single Exh.,But Throaty,Glaspack? Orig.Hubcaps ,W/ Spinners,Wow !!
@@edcain3676 It has true dual exhaust (2 mufflers & 2 tail pipes)
@@QualityClassics what did it sell for?
Being a season mechanic I guess there is nothing for me to do on it :(
so true
I kinda laugh when people refer to cars as "daily drivers." There cars...they were built to be driven and were when new. I dont care if it's a 70k show car i'm going to drive it as much as possible. People buying up reasonably priced classics to flip for ridiculous profit to people who just store them has ruined the market for enthusiasts who actually want to enjoy them. Likely never own my dream car 65-66 fastback.