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32 cars (204 pictures) found: year of "1966", roof type of "fastback", grouped by car

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(6 photos of a 1966 Red Mustang GT Fastback) 1966 GT Fastback Mustang originally springtime yellow now painted candyapple red with Shelby stripes, added fiberglass hood and front clip, roll bar, Billet lowering blocks, custom wheel center caps, and custom Billet grille & head lamps


(1 photo of a 1966 Wimbledon White Mustang Shelby GT-350 Fastback) Emmanuel Theux sends us this photo of a Wimbledon White 1966 Shelby GT-350. This was taken at a car show in Paris, France. This one wears a set of 1965 Shelby wheels. Check out all the over vintage Mustangs in the background.


(6 photos of a 1966 Candy Apple Red Mustang GT Fastback) This Candy Apple Red 1966 Mustang GT fastback is owned by Mike S. of Columbia Station, Ohio. This was our featured Attitude Of The Week photo for the week starting July 12, 2009. Mike says, "I got it in 2001. I added a K&N air filter. It has a vintage correct Shelby intake with dual quad set up (Carter's). It looks and sounds great!"


(7 photos of a 1966 Wimbledon White Mustang Shelby GT-350 Fastback) This is a real Wimbledon White 1966 Shelby GT-350 fastback. It is a "carry-over" car. The first 252 Shelby GT-350s for 1966 had 1965 Mustang bodies and 1965 Mustang serial number plates under their Shelby serial number plates. These "carry-over" cars had mostly 1965 features including standard Koni shocks and their engines where painted black instead of blue.


(12 photos of a 1966 Emberglo Orange Mustang GT Fastback) This Emberglo 1966 Mustang GT fastback with K-code engine was the Attitude Of The Week for 9/16/2007. The GT package was very popular in 1966 because the option sold for $152.20 and included the high-performance 271hp (at 6000rpm), 289 cubic inch, V8 engine; dual exhaust; fog lamps; special ornamentation; disc brakes; GT racing stripes and handling package components. This Mustang shows off its Red Band nylon tires which was a option for $48.89, and styled steel wheels for $93.84. This photo is available in two wallpaper sizes; 800-600 wallpaper and 1024-768 wallpaper.


(7 photos of a 1966 Orange And White Mustang Fastback) Check out this 1966 Mustang fastback owned by Tony and Tammy Seader from La Salle, Colorado. It's painted Sunset Orange (top) over Pearl White (bottom). Tony tells us more, "We purchased the car about six years ago from a local car lot here in our small town. The car had been for sale for some time and seemed to have made it's way through five owners in about one year. Apparently the car had issues with the charging system. We were looking for a mate for our 66 coupe so we decided to buy it and work through the problems. After some trial and error we discovered that it had the wrong wiring harness. Once we replaced it with the correct harness and new voltage regulator the issue was solved. When we took possession of the car it had horrible faded red paint with black interior. We drove it that way for three years replacing only the wheels and tires, shocks, spring, and coils. Once we decided we couldn't stand that faded out red paint anymore the restoration was on! We stripped the car in the garage then took it to get it sandblasted. Once we decided the paint colors and scheme we took it to the body shop where we decided on many modifications. These mods included shaving the drip rails, cowl, and rear vents. We added the front racing apron and deck lid. Both the front and rear windows are glued in and window trim is delete. The air cleaner is custom made from a GT350 hood scoop and bolts onto the carb to make a real shaker hood. Dual tip side exhaust was added and American Racing torque thrust II rims."


(21 photos of a 1966 Candy Red Mustang Fastback) Candy Red 1966 Mustang fastback owned by Dana Bowers from Ft Myers, Florida. This special paint is a two step process. A transparent (candy) red paint is applied over a silver basecoat. Notice how far the hood opens. This one has a set of special hinges which allows the hood to open farther than with stock hinges. The engine is a 302ci V8. Dana adds, "We had looked for about six months for a car when I found this one online for sale in Nashville, Tennessee . It was being used for 1/4 mile track racing. I think that is what saved the car as it never saw the road or bad weather. It has all original sheet metal and floor pans. We spent two years restoring and updating all the mechanicals and paint. Now we just enjoy showing and driving it."


(10 photos of a 1966 Springtime Yellow Mustang Anniversary Fastback) "Best of Show", at least that's how we voted for this almost all original Springtime Yellow 1966 Millionth Edition Mustang fastback at the 2010 Port Angeles Washington Mustang car show. This car is owned by Jack and Pat Davis of Oregon and was our Attitude Of The Week for the week of May 9th, 2010. Most of this car is original including its amazing Springtime Yellow exterior paint. The few items replaced are seat covers, carpet, driver side door panel, trunk mat, and radiator.


(7 photos of a 1966 Sauterne Gold Mustang GT Fastback) Check out this Sauterne Gold 1966 Mustang GT fastback. The owner of CloudCasters owns it. It was our featured Attitude Of The Week for the week starting January 2nd, 2011. The owner comments, "It had been sitting for 4+ years on four flats with an unmolested deluxe interior and exterior. It had a 450 HP dual carbed 302 with a Tremec 6-speed and Total Control Products (TCP) for coil-overs. I got it home, changed all fluids, and added a set of Vari-Shock dual adjustable shocks. A new battery was needed, so a Gel cell red top was added. It was already relocated to the trunk. After a few cranks it fired right up. I ran it down to the muffler shop and purchased 2-1/4-inch pipe with Flow Masters. I drove vehicle for three years until a complete (down to frame) restoration was done. The tear down revealed a dead mice nest in headliner and others in the rear wheel wells. I thought there was an odd smell. The color is Sauterne and is as close as one can get, with modern paints, to the original with the Wimbledon White stripes. The wheels are original style and size. Two sets were purchased and used to make one set that is wider and offset. The semi-slick Toyo R888 are perfectly sized at 235/50/15 in the rear and 205/50/15 up front. All four corners have disk brakes, SSBC up front and the large stock ones that came on the 9-inch Lincoln Versi rear end. The differential is a built with 3.80 gears, connected using an aluminum drive shaft. The steering is done with Flaming River components and a sub-frame kit welded underneath. This car is solid, and has been done very very well."


(8 photos of a 1966 Raven Black Mustang Fastback) Raven Black 1966 Shelby GT-350H Tribute owned by Dale Smith from Adelaide, South Australia. This was our featured Attitude Of The Week for the week starting August 21, 2011. The car has it's original 289ci V8 and a manual transmission. Dale tells us more, "After having an awesome Emberglo coupe, I fell in love with the GT350H and just had to have one. A real one is out of my budget so the next best thing was a tribute. So this is the fruits of my labour - a fully restored 1966 GT350H replica with all the good bits. Looks and drives great. I am really thrilled with the end result. It truly is a wonderful car, which looked after should live on forever."


(5 photos of a 1966 Sapphire Blue Mustang Shelby GT-350 Fastback) Sapphire Blue 1966 Shelby GT350 fastback owned by John Drysdale from New York. This is our featured Attitude Of The Week for the week starting May 27, 2012. It has the original 289ci V8 and a manual transmission. John adds, "I just came to own it, but have known the car and family since 1972. It's a survivor car that's completely original and unrestored. It has always had TLC and never abused! It has 53000 'actual' Miles! With original docs. All the ones I see for sale have 30000-50000 miles! Seriously!! No way!! You better have a pile of paper work, oil changes and inspections to go with it."


(2 photos of a 1966 Columbine Blue Mustang High Country Special Fastback) Columbine Blue 1966 High Country Special fastback which offered in one of three special paint colors (Columbian Blue, Timberline Green, or Aspen Gold); the C-code 289ci, 2 valve, V8 engine, automatic transmission, 695X14 4PR WSW tires, full length interior center console, AM radio, tinted windshield, electric wipers, wheel covers with knock off hub caps (this car has steel Magnum 500 wheel upgrades), and High Country Special fender badges.


(12 photos of a 1966 Nightmist Blue Mustang Fastback) Nightmist Blue 1966 Mustang fastback with styled steel wheels, metal rocker panel moldings, fog lamps, and a 200hp (at 4400rpm), 289 cubic inch, 2 barrel, V8 engine.


(1 photo of a 1966 Raven Black Mustang Shelby GT-350 Hertz Fastback) Raven Black 1966 Shelby GT-350H Mustang fastback with a 306hp (at 6000rpm), 289 cubic inch, 4 barrel, V8 engine. 1000 of these black with gold stripe GT350 cars were purchased by Hertz as part of a promotion. This photo is available in two wallpaper sizes; 1024-683 wallpaper and 2400-1600 wallpaper.


(5 photos of a 1966 Antique Bronze Gold Mustang GT Fastback) Wow. Check this one out. This is an Antique Bronze 1966 Mustang GT fastback. It is owned by Emmanual Theux from Monaco! It has a 289ci HiPo V8 engine and a manual transmission. Emmanuel has owned many Mustangs. Check them out by clicking here.


(9 photos of a 1966 Arcadian Blue Mustang GT Fastback) Arcadian Blue 1966 Mustang GT fastback owned by Phillip Brown from Fort Smith, Arkansas. It has a 289ci V8 and an automatic transmission. Phillip tells us, "Factory GT Fastback 'A' code, Edelbrock 4 barrel, MSD billet distributor, 17-inch Cobra R wheels, Jensen AM/FM Cassette, and glove box signed by Carroll Shelby with certificate of authenticity. The paint and interior are in great shape with the exception of a couple of chips. It runs and drives great. This car has won several trophies. CASH ONLY! No scammers."


(5 photos of a 1966 Wimbledon White Mustang Fastback) Wimbledon White 1966 Mustang GT-350 clone owned by Domenic Saia from Coatesville, Pennsylvania. It has a 289ci V8 engine. Domenic adds, "Complete professional restoration. All Shelby equipment is there; alloy pan, valve covers, Cobra intake, and SS exhaust system with SS headers. It has new tires, lowered suspension, Magnum 500 Shelby wheels, SS disc brakes, and a 4-speed top loader. This car has no issues. It is one of the best replica's I have seen. "


(12 photos of a 1966 Ivy Green Mustang Fastback) Ivy Green metallic 1966 Mustang fastback with side C-pinstripe, metal rocker panel trim, added 1968 Mustang Shelby wheels, and a 200hp (4400rpm), 289 cubic inch, 2 barrel, V8 engine.


(11 photos of a 1966 Tahoe Turquoise Blue Mustang GT Fastback) Tahoe Turquoise 1966 Mustang GT fastback with steel styled wheels; white GT rocker panel stripes; hood scoop; fog lamps; Wimbledon White Shelby 10-inch wide over the top stripes; and a automatic, 289 cubic inch, 4-barrel V8 engine.


(5 photos of a 1966 Silver Blue Mustang T-5 Fastback) This is a rare Silver Blue 1966 T-5 Ford fastback with a blue interior. It was exported to Germany where Ford could not register the "Mustang" name for sale. Ford replaced the "Mustang" emblems with "T-5" emblems. You also had the choice of a miles-per-hour or kilometers-per hour speedometer. These cars also came with a stiffer shock tower brace for the German autobahn. This car sold at the 2006 Barrett-Jackson Scottsdale Arizona auction for $27,000.

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