1966 Mustang Fastback GT KCODE HIPO
1966 Ford Mustang Description
1966 fastback GT KCODE HIPO. Too much to list on what's been done. High level of restoration inside and out. The car was "torn" down and repainted I have pictures of all that. Not a full rotisserie, as it didn't need that. The body had been redone some time ago and only the front battery apron, and a small section of the rear floor pan was replaced. All other sheet metal is original. Hood and front fenders are early NOS pieces when the car was originally restored in the late 80's. The body/frame is completely original and straight. Absolutely no evidence of any crash damage or major rust.
Two engines will be included in the deal.
The original block is long gone, but spend a lot of time and money to find a correct replacement block (standard bore) and all the parts (including Main caps, NOS HIPO crankshaft, and rods) to rebuild it. That engine is not yet complete, but it has all the correct parts and is ready for a rebuild. When I say full engines I mean pretty much everything, internal and external (think a full running stand engine). The "correct" motor for the car is mainly original parts all date coded correctly for a 9-65 build.
The current engine in the car has also been rebuilt and correctly dated to an early 66 motor (Jan-March 1966) (it is also standard bore but later than the build of the car) It runs perfectly.Listen to the video in the links below. It's pretty much all original parts except for stuff like BOSS 302 rods,the carb (converted autolite), the coil( repro), fan (high-quality repro), C8 balancer and C8 water pump, chrome, wires, etc. Currently it is running the original HIPO carb and alternator (destined the 65 motor) but I have the high-quality replacements for those.
If you are serious, please contact me. I am motivated to sell everything below "market value" I just don't have the time or interest anymore to complete everything. For the car and two motors, any serious offer over 40K will be considered. At this point, I want to sell everything together.
Visit kcode.net for more information and pictures
Please don't ask me to sell the original engine parts for this car as they need to stay with the car. I would, however, consider selling just the running 66 motor for the right price.
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