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Old 09-04-2017, 07:09 PM
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I'm hoping to get back into a vette again some day. That may be a while.



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I'm looking to sell my 66 K code coupe. Yes, it is a HiPo K code car. I bought the car in March 2016. It has some interesting history. It spent all of it's life in NJ until 2016. The original owner bought it new and raced it on road courses. It was restored as a tribute to the 1965-66 SCCA Trans Am series cars. I've never seen a Mustang like it, very unique and a head turner. Really nice driver with good power and handling.

$18,000 SOLD!

  • 1965 289 block (C5AE-6051E) - Not a HiPo block!
  • 1969 351 Windsor heads (ported)
  • Pertronix Ignitor Electronic ignition (D-57)
  • New Carter fuel pump
  • 1965 Autolite 4100 (C5AF-AA) 600 CFM Carburetor - Rebuilt by J and J Carburetors in Fullerton, CA
  • Shelby hi-rise aluminum intake (SFJD-9425-F aftermarket)
  • Tri-y headers
  • 1966 factory 9" rear, 3.50 gears
  • Factory front disc brakes, rear drum
  • New Raybestos PG Plus New Brake Master Cylinder (MC36440)
  • Aftermarket front & rear sway bars
  • Scott Drake Traction Master Bars
  • Maier N.B. Spoiler kit
  • Maier #301A Flares, Front & Rear
  • Maier Gravel shield
  • Shelby race style seat belts
  • Montecarlo bar
  • T5 5-speed Transmission (1352-155) - out of a 1987 Thunderbird
  • OEM style T5 shifter, boot and ****
  • New instrument cluster lens & lights (gauges work)
  • Vintage American Racing Classic Mag Wheels
  • Front 9", BF Goodrich Radial T/A P225/60 R15
  • Rear 11", BF Goodrich Radial T/A P255/60 R15
  • New 3/8" Stainless Steel fuel line tank to pump
  • New turn signal switch
  • Much more...

The body is in good condition. One small bubble forming on the bottom right of the passenger door. The flares look great. I have some parts that go with the car as well. Lots of receipts and documentation.

The car is registered as a PA antique with a 1966 period correct license plate. If you're in PA then everything transfers to the new owner as is, i.e. antique registration & plate. The mileage is unknown.

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http://s706.photobucket.com/user/rjb...y/cars/Mustang



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Old 09-05-2017, 03:16 PM
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Damn, that looks great! You should have no problem at all selling that.
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Old 09-05-2017, 05:07 PM
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That's a pretty rare coupe. It's a shame someone did the fender flares, but I guess the price reflects that.
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Damn, that looks great! You should have no problem at all selling that.
Thanks! I hope it goes to a good owner.

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That's a pretty rare coupe. It's a shame someone did the fender flares, but I guess the price reflects that.
The previous owner did the flares. It actually looks better in person.
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Originally Posted by RockJustBelow
Thanks! I hope it goes to a good owner.



The previous owner did the flares. It actually looks better in person.
My wife has actually been looking for one of these lately. Nice unmolested examples have been selling for up to $40k, which is an incredible amount for a coupe. Even with all of the mods, yours should bring some good money. GLWS
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Originally Posted by The_Dude
My wife has actually been looking for one of these lately. Nice unmolested examples have been selling for up to $40k, which is an incredible amount for a coupe. Even with all of the mods, yours should bring some good money. GLWS
Thanks!

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get it on ebay intl and youtuibe
dont listen to the non stock crap I had one they suck the only way to have one is modded, butt for ever seat!
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Originally Posted by cuisinartvette
get it on ebay intl and youtuibe
dont listen to the non stock crap I had one they suck the only way to have one is modded, butt for ever seat!
Thanks, got some intl interest some how. Next up is ebay.
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Old 04-13-2018, 06:58 PM
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No surprise there.....a great car at a very fair price. Win-win! Congrats.
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My wife has actually been looking for one of these lately. Nice unmolested examples have been selling for up to $40k, which is an incredible amount for a coupe. Even with all of the mods, yours should bring some good money. GLWS
Those 1st gen Mustangs are dirt cheap in SoCal. If you dont mind a straight 6 and do a transplant even moreso. Tons of them in decent shape for not much over Camry money
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Originally Posted by cuisinartvette
Those 1st gen Mustangs are dirt cheap in SoCal. If you dont mind a straight 6 and do a transplant even moreso. Tons of them in decent shape for not much over Camry money
we were looking specifically for a K code. We did find a fairly unmolested example, but it was more money than the OP's.
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