Discovering the Unusual: K-Code 4-Speed 1966 Ford Mustang Fastback

Feаturing а red exteriоr аnd blаck vinyl uphоlstery, this 1966 Fоrd Mustаng fаstbаck is pоwered by а K-cоde 289ci HiPо V8 engine аnd is pаired with а fоur-speed mаnuаl trаnsmissiоn. Driving lights, frоnt disc brаkes, 14-inch steel wheels, аn аM rаdiо, а center dаshbоаrd, а tаchоmeter аnd аnаlоg clоck pоsitiоned оn the cоlumn, аnd chrоme bumpers аre sоme оf its feаtures. It аlsо hаs GT bаdging. The cаr wаs suppоsedly serviced by replаcing the bаll jоints аnd а-аrms аnd instаlling Kоni shоcks аfter the present оwner tооk pоssessiоn in 2020. There is а cleаn title in the seller’s nаme in Idаhо, аnd this Mustаng fаstbаck is аccessible right nоw in Cаlifоrniа. It аlsо cоmes with аll the necessаry pаperwоrk, including previоus registrаtiоn cаrds.

1966 Ford Mustang Fastback K-Code 4-Speed

K-Code 4-Speed 1966 Mustang Fastback from Ford

According to reports, the vehicle’s body was repainted some twenty years ago from its original Candyapple Red (T) finish at the factory. Among its standard features are twin exhaust tips that protrude from the back valance, driving lights, chrome bumpers, black lower body stripes, and rear quarter louvers. It also has GT emblems.

1966 Ford Mustang Fastback K-Code 4-Speed

K-Code 4-Speed 1966 Mustang Fastback from Ford

Tires that are 205/70 BFGoodrich Silvertown Radial redline sit atop the car’s 14-inch steel wheels that have chrome trim rings. The front disc brakes, which do not have power assistance, and the rear drum brakes are responsible for braking the vehicle. Reportedly, in 2020, the A-arms, upper and lower ball joints, and Koni shocks were replaced as part of the maintenance work.

K-Code 4-Speed 1966 Mustang Fastback from Ford

1966 Ford Mustang Fastback K-Code 4-Speed

Black vinyl upholstery covers both the front bucket seats and the back bench with contours. An AM radio, rubber floor mats, polished door sills, lap belts for all passengers, a remote mirror adjuster, and a center console are some of the notable features.

K-Code 4-Speed 1966 Mustang Fastback from Ford

A tachometer and an analog clock are located on the dashboard of the vehicle, and a wood-rimmed steering wheel sits ahead of them. In addition to a speedometer that can display speeds up to 140 miles per hour, it also has gauges that show the following: fuel level, oil pressure, amperage, and coolant temperature. The odometer, which has a five-digit display, displays 78,000 miles, with the present owner adding approximately 150 miles to that total.

K-Code 4-Speed 1966 Mustang Fastback from Ford

The 289ci K-code With its chrome air cleaner and valve covers, four-barrel carburetor, and 271 hp and 312 lb-ft of torque, the Hi-Po V8 was a factory favorite. The last time the oil was changed was in 2020.

K-Code 4-Speed 1966 Mustang Fastback from Ford

A 4-speed manual gearbox transfers the engine’s power to the motorcycle’s rear axle.

K-Code 4-Speed 1966 Mustang Fastback from Ford

1966 Ford Mustang Fastback K-Code 4-Speed

It appears that the warranty number belongs to a 1966 Mustang fastback with a K-code 289ci V8 and was manufactured in Dearborn, Michigan. Here is the information that is revealed when the trim tag is deciphered:

Model 63A Fastback Mustang with Regular Bucket SeatsRed candyapple paint (Color T)Section 26 – Upholstery with Black Crinkle and Rosette Vinyl31A – The date of the build is January 31.DSO 53 – District Sales Office in Kansas City, MissouriTrans 5 is a four-speed manual gearbox, while Axle 5 is a rear axle ratio of 3.50:1.