Rare and amazing car. K codes with the HiPO 289 make up less than 1% of the 1.7 million mustangs produced from 64-67. We have one also, a numbers matching hardtop coupe in Silver smoke gray but no pony interior or the rally pac but it’s bone stock. I bet that things well over 300hp
wtf are those mirrors!?!?! I don't care if classics are improved but you got to put the original mirrors back on the car! Love the clicky clicky under the hood, the sound of solid lifters. Love the Ford 289 motor. What a legendary powerplant! One of the quickest reving V8 motors I ever owned. Also I like seeing that it still has the Gen on it not the Alt.
Wuauh! A super rare 1964 1/2 K-Code. Why? Because: Still original carpets in the car (!) With no toe pads and the carpet endings stops at the sides of the rocker panel. This is so rare because almost all cars replaced their carpets. Also fully black hood hinges, black solenid starter, generator and hood bumpers with cross head screws. All characteristics of an 1964 1/2 Mustang. Unfortunately also some newer parts on the cars… but the basis seems to be real and therefore a very rare 1964 1/2 K-Code. Wuauh!
I’ve never heard Holman moody from anyone other than my dad he had a 61 farlane 500 with a Shelby cobra 427 built by holmean moody with a cross bolt main with 4spd 513 rear end…..
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That looks EXACTLY like my older brothers mustang that he sold 6 years ago,,nice car
Rare and amazing car. K codes with the HiPO 289 make up less than 1% of the 1.7 million mustangs produced from 64-67. We have one also, a numbers matching hardtop coupe in Silver smoke gray but no pony interior or the rally pac but it’s bone stock. I bet that things well over 300hp
From the outside it would be about 300. But if they modified the heads it would be over that.
wtf are those mirrors!?!?! I don't care if classics are improved but you got to put the original mirrors back on the car! Love the clicky clicky under the hood, the sound of solid lifters. Love the Ford 289 motor. What a legendary powerplant! One of the quickest reving V8 motors I ever owned. Also I like seeing that it still has the Gen on it not the Alt.
Cool! I had a 66, blew up the 271hp and put a 302 in it. Paid $800 for it in 1975. Sold it for $2500 7 years later.
Wuauh! A super rare 1964 1/2 K-Code.
Why? Because:
Still original carpets in the car (!) With no toe pads and the carpet endings stops at the sides of the rocker panel. This is so rare because almost all cars replaced their carpets. Also fully black hood hinges, black solenid starter, generator and hood bumpers with
cross head screws. All characteristics of an 1964 1/2 Mustang.
Unfortunately also some newer parts on the cars… but the basis seems to be real and therefore a very rare 1964 1/2 K-Code. Wuauh!
It's a great car. Those mirrors are terrible looking on it though
I’ve never heard Holman moody from anyone other than my dad he had a 61 farlane 500 with a Shelby cobra 427 built by holmean moody with a cross bolt main with 4spd 513 rear end…..
Nice , had one in 72
Nice!! Wonder what the HP would be after all the H-M upgrades?
320 to the crank at least
Bad ass.
Don't really get the guages on the passenger side
That’s what I thought too! Driver would have to lean way over to see the 2 on the end(?) maybe they ran out of room on dash area behind driver.
How much the price ?
The car is on eBay item number 233910220050
Ruins the interior with that Japanese wooden steering wheel. Never understood why these are intstlalled. They look like chit!