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To odd looking, it looks like it doesn’t have a trunk lid so where’s the spare tire at. No vent window just a weird looking window and is there a back seat. I have a 1966 Fastback High Country Special and love it’s style. I’m not saying I don’t like it, it’s just really different!
This car could truly be the first “fastback” mustang being it started out in 63 and would be a 64/5 prototype car. Out of all the mustang prototypes I’ve never heard of this one before but I’m so glad to have found out about it.
I'm really curious who got to benefit by this mans collection? who gets the money? seems the lack of mention of this information brings up a few suspicions.
@@frogman8591 of course she was a lawyer and my suspicion its the estate lawyers etc who swooped in on this treasure..sorta like when they bomb a country to steal the oil and blame it on the "insurgents" wink wink! so yeah its a possibility. Trump would just turn it all into props for restaurants at a new golf course.
In 1988 I met Willie Nelson outside of a Beverly Hills Courthouse in this Bus..His head was sticking out the middle window and he was smoking a joint right in front of the courthouse..He was super nice and friendly and gave me a hit...
it would be nice when there is an interesting car involved or have a little better audio so we could understand what is being said , instead of some giggling fuck and his wife playing actors . yes i know i don't have to watch but some of these cars only surface occasionally
Who recorded this video? The interesting part of this cart is the short body and lack of a back seat. The video show the dash a few times but never show the interior back seat area. Show what makes this car different, not shots that look like every other Mustang.
Looks like an AMX or a Datsun Z car. It would've been awesome if Ford would've developed a slightly downsized version of this with an OHC straight 6 and IRS to compete with the Japanese and British sports cars of the day. The Mustang was about what it should've been, but a smaller, more nimble version would've been AWESOME.
And all my 40 years of studying and embracing and enjoying cars I never seen anything like this! Didn’t know this existed! This is what I love so much about the 50s and 60s era, there’s so many little surprises and little things that they did back then that we’re now just finding out about years later! So cool
just enough They've had some damn fine performance engines. I'm not a Ford fan, but come on... the GT350 289, the Boss 302 and 429, the 427 SOHC, the 428 Cobra Jet, the SVO turbo 2.3, the SHO V6, the new turbo 2.0/2.3/2.7/3.5 Ecoboosts, the new 5.0 Coyote and 5.2 'Voodoo' engines, the supercharged 5.4 and turbo 3.5 Ford GT engines, all EXCELLENT performance engines. I'm sure I missed some, again, I'm not a Ford guy.
David Janowski I knew the original, unsafe at speed ones were 289s, but thought they went to a 427 of some sort by the time they were competitive at Le Mans. I never knew they had a 302, that must've been what later became the Boss 302 motor, cool!
This kind of reminds me of that dealership in California that got Fords blessing to do a limited number of factory otherized conversions (50 ea.) of the 1965 Mustang Coupes into Utes called the Mustero, a conjunction of Mustang/Ranchero.