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Thu Nov 26
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    that ain't the way to have fun, son: After collectors got orgasmic about the 1st gen Mustang back in the '80s, I've had an intense dislike for the girl-car/Falcon-based heap. However, to... more »
    Novaload: But here's the downside. Compare this body to the Mustang and you can see the Nova was austere to the point of Quakerish. Chevy had no choice but to ... more »
    Novaload: Here's what it looked like stuffed in more »
    Novaload: As for the L79, Hemmings says (in choosing a 66 Nova for its first muscle car of the year in 2005) said: Code L79 was the killer 350hp 327. Think abou... more »
    skitter: It's a tough call for me whether to celebrate the American compact/midsize/fullsize regulations that a gave us both the muscle car and the SUV, or the... more »
    GIC asks not for whom the bell tolls: Seriously hokey, or kitschy cool - I can't make up my mind about the bumper guards. But part of me does think they'd be certified awesome if the exh... more »
    tonyola: Nice car, though I'm not too crazy about this Orange Crush color. I have never seen those bumper guards either - they might be practical but they don'... more »
    digita6: I don't believe this is a '65. In October 1965 it would make more sense to hoist the NEXT model year to the top, i.e., a '66 Mustang. Plus, the plate ... more »
    engineerd: See, even in 1965 they had special edition Mustangs. Case in point: "Empire State" Special Edition Mustang. more »
    Flathead Smith: Seems like it would have been easier to carry the thing up in pieces rather that cutting it in half. Or maybe it had the not so popular Bolt-Together ... more »
    Joshuman: "Some careful maneuvering was done and by 4:30 a.m., the reassembled car was on the outdoor observation deck and ready to be photographed from a helic... more »
    Leeeeena the Jalopchick: elevator 'ring time? more »
    engineerd: Ford: First On Raising the car up a building in an elevator Day more »
    domino: now we put boats in the packard building. more »
    Skunky: Then nicolas cage drove it off a ramp and it flew all the way to Long Beach, yeah! more »
  • #downonthestreet

    1966 Ford Mustang

    Welcome to Down On The Street, where we admire old vehicles found parked on the streets of the Island That Rust Forgot: Alameda, California. We haven't seen an Alameda Mustang since this '67. More »
  • #retro

    Hoisting A 1966 Mustang To The Roof Of The Empire State Building

    When Porsche put its Panamera on the 94th floor of the Shanghai World Financial Center, we thought it was pretty clever. Turns out Ford did the same with the Mustang, some 44 years earlier. More »
  • #downonthestreetbonusedition

    Un Homme Et Une Femme Mustang Found Down On The Santa Monica Street

    This is Down On The Street Bonus Edition, where we check out interesting street-parked cars located in places other than the Island That Rust Forgot. Remember the Lelouch film excerpts we saw yesterday? More »
  • #downonthestreet

    1966 Ford Mustang

    Welcome to Down On The Street, where we admire old vehicles found parked on the streets of the Island That Rust Forgot: Alameda, California. I see many first-gen Mustangs on the streets of Alameda, so I try to space them out in this series in such a way as to prevent Mustang Overload. Last time we had a Favorite DOTS Mustang poll, the '69 fastback was the overwhelming winner. Today we're going to look at a fairly nice '66 and see what everyone thinks of it. More »
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