1966 Ford Mustang 4.7 V8 Top Speed Drive on German Autobahn🏎

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  • 289 cu Ford Mustang I 4,7l V8 203HP 382Nm Top Speed Autobahn POV Drive ( No Speed Limit )#TopSpeedGermany
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  • @TopSpeedGermany
    @TopSpeedGermany  2 года назад +1157

    Testing the first Mustang. It was an honor ❤️ What do you want to see next ?

    • @vankstag2040
      @vankstag2040 2 года назад +53

      Car's from Russia 😂

    • @kupkysenna5608
      @kupkysenna5608 2 года назад +36

      what about 80s - 90s youngtimer? p.e. Ford Sierra, Opel Omega A...

    • @-barracuda-6742
      @-barracuda-6742 2 года назад +20

      '80s and '90s hot hatch if you have balls😈

    • @Joaofigas1
      @Joaofigas1 2 года назад +6

      I belive so , also was like 100 euros in petrol xD

    • @ibtesama8167
      @ibtesama8167 2 года назад +1

      Mercedes

  • @mert5821
    @mert5821 2 года назад +2207

    Despite the 55 years, all horses are alive :)

    • @audieconrad8995
      @audieconrad8995 2 года назад +58

      Ya man - the 289 was a little screamer.

    • @kamata93
      @kamata93 2 года назад +16

      @@audieconrad8995 Especially in the GT350

    • @audieconrad8995
      @audieconrad8995 2 года назад +12

      @@kamata93 had a buddy who had one!💪 giddyup!

    • @gonzalogochicoa6815
      @gonzalogochicoa6815 2 года назад +7

      Always alive dont forget

    • @joe125ful
      @joe125ful 2 года назад +4

      Heh not very used too..

  • @TheHuskyGT
    @TheHuskyGT 2 года назад +1844

    So raw, so analog, so physical. You can imagine all those parts working together like clockwork. No wires, computers, sensors, chips or plastic in between. It's beautiful! The noises, squeaks, the vibrations. You can almost smell this car; axle grease, gasoline and old upholstery. Just you and the car. Cars haven't been made like this for longer than I've been alive. And I'm in my 40's.
    I do have to say, you are brave. At 200kmh, those old brakes... well, you might as well not have any in case of an emergency. I can also see the vibration of the tires through the rear view mirror. Quite the experience!

    • @O-plaat
      @O-plaat 2 года назад +96

      It depends on the owner, literally the first thing I did on mine was replacing the brakes to modern discs with a vacuum pump that combined with thicker suspension bars and stiffer springs do give it a safer feeling on European highways. Up until around 180km/h when the aerodynamics lift up the front side and you lose all steering. She will go up to 230 but considering the fact I just told you its safer not to.

    • @miljororforsprakpartiet290
      @miljororforsprakpartiet290 2 года назад +11

      Guess it's hard to pass inspection with brakes from the 60s Lmcao.

    • @Toxic2T
      @Toxic2T 2 года назад +11

      @@miljororforsprakpartiet290 it is not here in Argentina ;)

    • @O-plaat
      @O-plaat 2 года назад +24

      @@miljororforsprakpartiet290 Actually not really a mustang with 4 original working drum brakes will pass inspection but one with disc brakes with perforated rotors or rotors too big for the original wheels to fit will fail inspection for having illegal tuning parts.

    • @Th3Mavr1ck
      @Th3Mavr1ck 2 года назад +36

      eh? no wires?? hahahahaha

  • @lukasjusseit7888
    @lukasjusseit7888 Год назад +58

    0:35 The struggle with the key is epic🤣

    • @binabina4445
      @binabina4445 3 месяца назад +3

      Brings back memories

    • @mainewoods1862
      @mainewoods1862 24 дня назад +1

      Maybe it was the gloves. Though they did have different keys for locks and ignition

    • @clivefinlay3901
      @clivefinlay3901 18 дней назад

      Assume it’s been awhile?

  • @jimcottee9187
    @jimcottee9187 Год назад +182

    My dad was a military pilot & bought a 67' Mustang with the 289 motor. I took my driver's license test in that car at 16. A month later I had it on the Beltway around Washington DC doing the limit, which was about 70 mph back then, so everyone did at least 80. Even mum used to fly in that car. We had the Mustang for over 20 years. They become part of the family.

    • @user-un9ej7th6j
      @user-un9ej7th6j 9 месяцев назад +3

      Best decision ever, just got a 1966 ford mustang coupe 351W engine and its more fun to drive than a 718 cayman

    • @KD-nb3mp
      @KD-nb3mp 3 месяца назад +1

      ​@@user-un9ej7th6j Yeah i believe it. The sound of that mustang alone is better than any Porsche.

    • @leowilliams7578
      @leowilliams7578 3 месяца назад +1

      I don't believe the Speedometer is working correctly.

    • @mikenewell5683
      @mikenewell5683 Месяц назад

      ​@leowilliams7578 is speedometer mph or kph?

  • @davesnothereman7250
    @davesnothereman7250 2 года назад +2154

    Someone did a good job with the alignment and wheel balancing on that car.

  • @GY9944
    @GY9944 2 года назад +1443

    That car makes ALL the right noises. From the engine to the doors getting-shut and everything in between - it’s all so organic. Wow

    • @Jessersadler
      @Jessersadler 2 года назад +14

      I believe the word you're looking for is visceral.

    • @GY9944
      @GY9944 2 года назад +3

      @@Jessersadler oh yeah that’s better

    • @Jeff-xn1ew
      @Jeff-xn1ew 2 года назад +3

      @@Jessersadler viscerally bad ASS!!!! My favorite mustang is the 65/66 fastback.

    • @morkelork4730
      @morkelork4730 2 года назад +20

      @@Jessersadler the engine's sounding great, but the door? That sounded more like the window was about to fall off. Cool car though, even in beige it looks good

    • @Jessersadler
      @Jessersadler 2 года назад +8

      @@morkelork4730 It's a convertible, and 45 years old. . .

  • @richardhertz1989
    @richardhertz1989 Год назад +109

    I'm an old guy in the US and all I have to say is your brave . That is no more than a stylized Ford Falcon and to cruise at 125 mph is crazy ! If that had drum brakes ..... you couldn't stop if you had to .

    • @eddieschwab864
      @eddieschwab864 Год назад +10

      Can't tell for certain but I thought when he was getting in there the pedal looked like it indicated disc brakes because any models that had disc brakes it indicated on the pedal because it was such a new thing. I'd be more worried though about the single chamber master cylinder that these came with from the factory.

    • @tonyandjackieholmes9546
      @tonyandjackieholmes9546 6 месяцев назад +3

      100% agree we had the falcon here in Oz anything over 100 was terrifying but then outside the cities our highways are level 3 roads everywhere else

    • @carguy99
      @carguy99 3 месяца назад +6

      That speedo is in kilometers per hour...

    • @GoldenCroc
      @GoldenCroc 3 месяца назад +10

      @@carguy99 Thats why he wrote 125mph, presumably?

    • @ruelitocayamanda8162
      @ruelitocayamanda8162 3 месяца назад +3

      No way that speedo needle is pushing 200 mph.

  • @beboboymann3823
    @beboboymann3823 Год назад +60

    If you’ve never been in the drivers seat of the ‘65-‘66 Mustangs and looked out over that long hood, it really was an amazing view. The 260 c.I. V-8 that was the first V-8 offered before the 289 was a great little engine. For very little money an Edelbrock aluminum intact and Holly 4-barrel carb would wake up the little 260 and it could hold its own with the 283 Camaro. Those were the days when any young guy with curiosity and ambition could have a lot of fun waking up those Mustangs. Just like this one.

    • @WitchKing-Of-Angmar
      @WitchKing-Of-Angmar Год назад +1

      I went 90 in a 1973 Lincoln, 78 in a 1973 Mercury colony park, and 70 in a 1935 Hudson. The front hood in itself was an artform, the difference between a star point hood and then a wide expanse like a 1973 Lincoln is incredible.

    • @stevenl378
      @stevenl378 Год назад

      Don't worry young guys are still waking those old pony's up 💪

    • @Wikkus
      @Wikkus Год назад +1

      Oddity alert: Camaro appeared in 1967. A '67 Camaro with a 283 would almost certainly have been a Swiss built example. Everything else in '67 -- even the Belgian-built ones -- had a 327 as the entry-level V8.

    • @stevenphilpott1493
      @stevenphilpott1493 3 месяца назад

      had a 64 2dr falcon futura with the 260,3spd. put an aluminum manifold,650 holley and tri y headers. really liked that car!

  • @jonfklein
    @jonfklein 2 года назад +695

    Driving older cars like this is a much more sensory experience than modern cars. You really feel like you are operating a machine, feeling, hearing and smelling the engine, feeling the gears. You can understand how the car will respond to your inputs because they were much simpler machines.

    • @Stretch_Armstrong666
      @Stretch_Armstrong666 2 года назад +25

      This is sexual poetry I love you

    • @Stretch_Armstrong666
      @Stretch_Armstrong666 2 года назад +7

      I drive a 1999 Mercedes-Benz in Brilliant Cilver with only 55,458 miles. You clearly know what your talking about.

    • @FakingANerve
      @FakingANerve 2 года назад +9

      Porsches and BMWs in the '80s and '90s were some of the last "pure" machines that you're talking about. Tech started to change rapidly and affect the driving experience in the late '90s and early '00s. Driver interaction became secondary, for one.

    • @shepherdsknoll
      @shepherdsknoll 2 года назад +1

      Sensory ?? Try foolish !

    • @FakingANerve
      @FakingANerve 2 года назад +1

      @@mikeoxhard3826 the e9x chassis were nice, don't get me wrong, but there's a reason why the E30 and E46 chassis basically have sonnets written about them. They are _fantastic._ I hope you get behind the wheel of some of them sometime. Cheers.

  • @matrox
    @matrox 2 года назад +226

    He hit about 124 MPH. Not bad for a vintage car running a 3 or 4 speed trans.

    • @WitchKing-Of-Angmar
      @WitchKing-Of-Angmar Год назад +22

      Not bad for a 66 year old car you mean? That went faster than that originally

    • @robertwalko2904
      @robertwalko2904 Год назад +5

      4 speed.

    • @HDrive60
      @HDrive60 Год назад +13

      @@WitchKing-Of-Angmar maybe the 289 hi-po rated at 271 HP, but this appears to be just a 4 barrel car.

    • @erichaheidrich4593
      @erichaheidrich4593 Год назад

      👍🏻💯

    • @WitchKing-Of-Angmar
      @WitchKing-Of-Angmar Год назад

      @@HDrive60 is this a rebuilt frame? Modern engine? In all my years I never spent time caring for the engine, just the look of the automobile

  • @Slugg-O
    @Slugg-O 18 дней назад +2

    Those 289's were tuff. Had a couple of friends with 289's back in school and they beat the living hell out of those little motors.

  • @leert2698
    @leert2698 Год назад +43

    Our family had a “68” fastback with a 289 years ago. Ocean blue was her color. There really is a huge difference in driving the older ones than the new ones. People today have no idea the difference that suspensions make in handling. You really had to be able to handle one. Love them

  • @jans2954
    @jans2954 2 года назад +264

    The rearview mirror has integrated high-speed alert once speedo hits over 180😂

  • @jamesmartin-lb6br
    @jamesmartin-lb6br 2 года назад +408

    The Ford 289 CI V8 is a hell of a good little motor. Carrol Shelby said it was the best motor he ever was involved with.

    • @thomasopdahl1873
      @thomasopdahl1873 2 года назад +18

      Well, there's the 283 Chevy. Small block fords didn't breath very well. I had a 68 mustang 302 4bbl. Not very fast at all. Good on gas though.

    • @davidlj53
      @davidlj53 2 года назад +10

      I agree, 289 was a little beast

    • @Terminxman
      @Terminxman 2 года назад +45

      @@thomasopdahl1873 uhh WHAT? Lol. All of chevy's 5.0 and smaller engines were dogs. I'd really like to know what fantasy you're basing this on where something like a 289 hipo, 351C, boss 302, didn't breathe well.The windsors were more limited with the heads but displacement being equal ford always destroyed chevy.

    • @amarqzm5082
      @amarqzm5082 2 года назад +4

      If it wasn’t for Shelby they would never be as good as they are today

    • @nluebandit82
      @nluebandit82 2 года назад +34

      @@thomasopdahl1873 Ive never lived in a world where a 283 is even in the same ballpark as a 289. 283 is a boat anchor compared

  • @LKWDITE
    @LKWDITE 2 года назад +5

    I had one back in 1967 exactly like this. It was a 66, convertible, 289 and light yellow - fantastic car. Absolutely a blast to drive. The only reason I got rid of it was the rust eating up the rear quarter panels after a few years - Northern Ohio winters and salt.

  • @timmcdonaldjr2712
    @timmcdonaldjr2712 Год назад +11

    I'm a huge fan of these first generation Mustangs with the 289. They had a unique sound.

    • @leanlifter1
      @leanlifter1 8 месяцев назад +1

      And the 5.0l/4.9l 302ci sounds like a legit big block when idling. One of the most iconic sounds ever

  • @MB-mx1wu
    @MB-mx1wu 2 года назад +173

    Hit 1st gear at 50 and stop at the red light a second later. A true master driver. He knows how to break the mechanics.

    • @guybrushzhreepwood
      @guybrushzhreepwood 2 года назад +4

      I instantly thought the same

    • @MrTheHillfolk
      @MrTheHillfolk 2 года назад +22

      Can't rev match worth a dang, hasn't figured out the car yet so definitely shouldn't be trying to downshift at all like that 🤦

    • @citabriaable
      @citabriaable 2 года назад +17

      Funny....we all thought the same thing, this kid "does not" know how to drive a manual transmission with any smoothness or finesse. I practically snorted when he downshifted just before the light.

    • @NorthernChev
      @NorthernChev 2 года назад +59

      Dude... that speedo is in KPH, not MPH... 50 KPH is only 30 MPH.

    • @katdaddy469
      @katdaddy469 2 года назад +17

      The speedometer is clearly off! This guy ain't no driver. Pure amateur. You can tell by the way he holds the wheel.

  • @saadkhan9797
    @saadkhan9797 2 года назад +184

    Seems like this legend having its age..!!! More classics please..!!

  • @eoll6322
    @eoll6322 Год назад +2

    All of the mechanical sounds and the roar of the engine are music to my ears!

  • @RaymondCore
    @RaymondCore Год назад

    I'm amazed at how smooth the ride is, as well as top speed. Thank you for sharing.

  • @oneknight55
    @oneknight55 2 года назад +59

    I had a buddy in High School who had a 65 Mustang and we would take it out and bury the speedometer at an indicated 120mph +. The front end started to float which was very exciting. haha. I guess we were living under the premise "what doesn't kill you makes you stronger." ;-)
    This video brought back a lot of fond memories. Thank you.

    • @randallbunton9400
      @randallbunton9400 Год назад

      A Corvair front end would float at 90 mph. Are you afraid?

    • @stephenflowers8516
      @stephenflowers8516 Год назад

      That speedometer is definitely in Kilometers not mph. I wouldn't trust a mustang of that era over 100 mph. Even new they were all over the road.

  • @erichaheidrich4593
    @erichaheidrich4593 Год назад +1

    Very well maintained. Goes strong and consistent. Good job !
    +Gloves 10/10

  • @Oldfashionedmawmaw
    @Oldfashionedmawmaw Год назад +1

    Oh my my!! That engine sounded sooo good!! My first car was a 66 stang 289V8 automatic. Metallic candy apple red. It was a 15 yr old's dream car!!! Wish I still had it!

  • @SurvivalRussia
    @SurvivalRussia 2 года назад +836

    Scary stuff. Brave driver :)

    • @jurivlk5433
      @jurivlk5433 2 года назад +30

      It seems to handle well and would probably pass the moose test without rolling over like many modern cars!

    • @Vidata
      @Vidata 2 года назад +37

      @@jurivlk5433 It helped that the 289 was a smaller engine and therefore made the front end less heavy which made the car more balanced than let’s say a big block 427. Muscle cars have always been good at highway driving. Straight lines is what they were built for

    • @dionwisambodhi
      @dionwisambodhi 2 года назад +7

      Agreed. Brave driver.

    • @jurivlk5433
      @jurivlk5433 2 года назад +5

      @@Vidata Maybe, although I've already watched a Mustang race on a very tight race track and the Mustangs were doing quite well. I don't know if they were as fast as the following Trabant racing cars (over 180 km/h!) and it's not a joke! The race track was in Switzerland and is more suitable for go-carts since there is only one straight!

    • @Vidata
      @Vidata 2 года назад

      @@jurivlk5433 It might’ve had a new rear suspension setup. My friend upgraded his 68 fastbacks suspension and steering box and it handles like a dream. Over here in the US mustangs are knownas crowd killers which isn’t undeserved due to its notorious live axle it has had in the rear until 2015 allowing the back end to breakout pretty easily if you aren’t an extremely skilled driver. Only the svt cobras from 99-04 has IRS before then. Those handle great too.

  • @user-tb3ry4qn7o
    @user-tb3ry4qn7o 2 года назад +160

    Господи! Это просто пушка! Звук нереальный! Механика на нем для меня была шоком! Это просто что-то!

    • @_FENRIR_.
      @_FENRIR_. 2 года назад +18

      Эхх 5ый не хватает!

    • @Vadim_VLZ
      @Vadim_VLZ 2 года назад +4

      там км или милли?

    • @user-ox4qp1pt4c
      @user-ox4qp1pt4c 2 года назад +15

      @@Vadim_VLZ Км в милях это было бы 320

    • @evgen_n589
      @evgen_n589 2 года назад +16

      Скорее всего это экспортный какой-то, ибо приборка в километрах, да ещё и механика

    • @B.Ruslan1978
      @B.Ruslan1978 2 года назад

      @@Vadim_VLZ
      КМ

  • @spray158
    @spray158 9 месяцев назад +3

    Esses vídeos de POV são tão perfeitos, eu me imagino como se fosse o cara dirigindo. Traz um sentimento muito bom.

  • @ordersforsplitdogs4315
    @ordersforsplitdogs4315 Год назад +2

    Aaaand that’s when parts start flying off, vibrations get immense and things start breaking 😂. Awesome video!

  • @thirdeye7632
    @thirdeye7632 2 года назад +668

    Did you check the real speed with GPS? Nevertheless, 200 km/h+ on the speedo is impressing. Old but gold :)

    • @hinterhofschrauber2288
      @hinterhofschrauber2288 2 года назад +13

      Eine GPS Anzeige benötigt man eigentlich immer...

    • @terrycarter8929
      @terrycarter8929 2 года назад +68

      My 1964 Comet was all over the road at 120 mph. 200kph is roughly 124mph. It handled great!

    • @hinterhofschrauber2288
      @hinterhofschrauber2288 2 года назад +14

      @@LezOU i dont think so!

    • @misterlove6225
      @misterlove6225 2 года назад +70

      @@LezOU when was the last time you saw a 60 year old mustang with a speedometer going all the way up to 330kmh?

    • @LezOU
      @LezOU 2 года назад +1

      @@misterlove6225 excellent point 😂🤣😂😂

  • @Funkybassplayer
    @Funkybassplayer 2 года назад +45

    You can hear the engine having a ball. No high pitch screaming. You have to love the V8 rumble. 😍🙏🏻

  • @Hambone556
    @Hambone556 Месяц назад

    Man I bet there was some looks seeing that beauty flying by! Awesome brother, love it!

  • @ictdpowerstroke4591
    @ictdpowerstroke4591 Год назад +1

    I’m wanting to buy a 1965 mustang some day,,this video made me want one even more,,man that 203hp really kicks,,great video

  • @joeylewis8615
    @joeylewis8615 2 года назад +92

    Great video! I had a 1966 mustang with a 347 stroker motor when I was a teenager, my first car... it was a father son project. My top speed was 100 mph or 160 kph, which was by far the scariest thing I have done to date. That thing swayed and bounced around like no other. I actually sold it three years ago to a couple from Germany, still my favorite car I've ever owned.

    • @061Hitachi
      @061Hitachi 2 года назад +4

      I drove my 1987 Golf mk2 TD beater clunker 160 kph, it felt surreal and very nice until I almost hit trough the toll booth ramps.

    • @YoussefMohamed-ig5fx
      @YoussefMohamed-ig5fx 2 года назад +5

      You lose man try to get another one 👍

    • @rihasanatrofolo2472
      @rihasanatrofolo2472 2 года назад +4

      How old where you when you got it and how old are you now?

    • @psk5746
      @psk5746 2 года назад

      My 2 ltr Nissan Qashqai SUV will do 170 km/h ... American v8 cars a shit, end of story

    • @rihasanatrofolo2472
      @rihasanatrofolo2472 2 года назад +12

      @@psk5746 You're missing the point if you think classic v8's are about speed..

  • @7477238
    @7477238 2 года назад +12

    That driver has balls of steel. I love older classics but I'd be leisurely with them.

  • @aaronweil2381
    @aaronweil2381 7 месяцев назад

    My grandma still has her old ‘66 she bought new back in the day. That thing still runs like a charm and is really fun to drive

  • @massimoa8310
    @massimoa8310 Месяц назад +1

    the beautiful 60s pilot gloves, finding first gear and the key was fundamental

  • @thebabysmoke8794
    @thebabysmoke8794 2 года назад +152

    Legends never die. ❤

  • @barrybebenek8691
    @barrybebenek8691 2 года назад +32

    I drive a ‘68 and I’d never dream of pushing it that fast. And a ragtop to boot. Wow! Some one did some good work on that car. You’ve got b🎱lls to do that. 🇨🇦👍🏼

    • @MrSloika
      @MrSloika 2 года назад +8

      German car inspection laws are very strict. Cars with any kind of mechanical issues are not allowed on the road.

  • @johnharper2016
    @johnharper2016 Год назад

    I lived in Augsburg, West Germany 1984/1990. I shipped a 1976 Ford Pinto Wagon over to Germany. Equipped with factory 2.8 V-6, automatic trans, 8" differential with stock 3.00 gearset. I went to the recycle yards and bought the high-performance parts off of a German Ford Capri. Installed on the Pinto and man that thing would fly. 3 speed camera tickets at just over 200 KPH (that is 124 MPH!!). I made a bunch of money racing BMW 318's on the B 17 and B12 Autobahns. The Krauts just could not believe they got dusted by a frickin Pinto! LOLOLOLOL. I shipped that car back to the states and drove it for several years.

  • @sublime929
    @sublime929 Год назад +4

    You can tell who hasn't driven an older car, the square key is the ignition and the round key is door/trunk 😂.

    • @helpful5539
      @helpful5539 Месяц назад

      And you put the cut side of the one sided key up.

  • @mullerzwo7936
    @mullerzwo7936 2 года назад +15

    Wahnsinn, wie souverän sich so ein fast 60 Jahre altes Auto auch heute noch auf der Autobahn bewegen lässt. Danke für das coole Video! :-)

  • @DieselSnake
    @DieselSnake 2 года назад +23

    Hi, I live in Brazil and I've seen several super machines on your channel. I confess that by far this Mustang is the most beautiful car you've ever taken to drive. The classic lines, the beautiful interior, the roar of the engine and the icing on the cake... the manual transmission with floor lever! Ball show friend! very good! 👏😎👍

  • @protoeuro7637
    @protoeuro7637 Год назад

    Brings back so many great memories. Thanks.

  • @WaspMedia3D
    @WaspMedia3D Год назад +6

    for an over half century old car, I'm pretty impressed it got to 200 as effortlessly as it did and tracked as straight. Seems like a sketchy thing to try but that was amazing.

    • @WaspMedia3D
      @WaspMedia3D Год назад

      @@pbaker7160 Not if you are comparing it to a say a modern sports car ... Its over half a century old, only 200hp when it was new, and it did it quite effortlessly.
      Context you fool ... its important.

  • @STho205
    @STho205 2 года назад +12

    I've been over 120mph (200kph) in my sister's Mustang 68 when I was a kid. That was on backroad two lanes in Alabama. She was cute, tall, blonde and had a lead foot. The first three got her out of tickets.
    It rode like this at similar speed.
    She later had a 77 Cougar which had an 80mph speedo. It didn't have a top peg though. It'd wind around back to the zero rest. I have no idea how fast...but it looked similar and felt like a flying carpet compared to her Mustang and Maverick.
    She next bought a 79 Firebird Trans Am, T Top without the screaming chicken decal....but a Smokey and the Bandit edition. My little brother slammed that into a telephone pole a mile from the house on a 30mph residential, trying it out. Totalled it.
    I see that, despite claims to the contrary German Freeways still have a few left lane campers, and given 3 lanes trucks live right and good drivers live center.

    • @halbichp
      @halbichp 2 года назад +2

      You know that going in center or left line is illegal, right? You can use them for overtaking, sure. But after that manouvre, you must return back to the most right line. Unfortunatelly a lot of drivers are pain in the ..., blocking center or left line with slow speed. And you also can`t overtake them using one of lines on their right, which makes them even greater a**holes.

    • @STho205
      @STho205 2 года назад

      @@halbichp odd that I see lots of photos of a solid line of OTR truckers in the right lane near Berlin and cars moving in lane 2 (middle) and passing in 3 (left). Hardly a car in lane 1 (right)
      Photographic evidence denies your stated rules.

    • @ProctorsGamble
      @ProctorsGamble Год назад +1

      I saw him pass on the right when getting on Autobahn. That’s a big verboten 🚫

  • @andresguerin7162
    @andresguerin7162 2 года назад +20

    Love how speedo shows 18 km/h when car is standing still!! 😂

    • @b.c.d.9543
      @b.c.d.9543 2 года назад

      Yea it happens....lol They get old and get "stuck" and slowly go down to 0...you can see that it was still moving down when the light turned and he started to go......

  • @whicker59
    @whicker59 25 дней назад

    Good job my man. That put a smile on my face

  • @GORT70
    @GORT70 Год назад

    Old school classic speed right there. Brings back good times.

  • @stepannikolaevih7616
    @stepannikolaevih7616 2 года назад +36

    Весь автобан в шоке от этого космолёт прошлого

  • @bigb1209
    @bigb1209 2 года назад +24

    You're a brave man for driving an old mustang that fast.

    • @captglenn100
      @captglenn100 2 года назад +2

      Not to mention loose lap belt, I guess you will be dead at those speeds anyhow, right.

    • @psk5746
      @psk5746 2 года назад +3

      Life is to lived

    • @operator91210
      @operator91210 2 года назад +1

      A life lived in fear is a life half lived

    • @helpful5539
      @helpful5539 Месяц назад

      I understand that but it was on a freeway. Even a more modern car could get in trouble if something went wrong.

  • @johnhodges5898
    @johnhodges5898 Год назад +1

    I can’t imagine driving a car without a seatbelt on. You went 200 km/h in a car even without a seatbelt. You are just incredibly brave!

    • @Circlotron
      @Circlotron Год назад +1

      He did put the seat belt on at 1:00 but it was only a lap belt, twisted, and not tightened. No thanks!

    • @Steve1766
      @Steve1766 Год назад +1

      all cars after 1958 have 3 point seatbelt

    • @MrTommyboy68
      @MrTommyboy68 Месяц назад

      @@Steve1766 As of Jan 1, 1969 all passenger cars (except converts) HAD to have shoulder belts. Some European cars (VW and Volvo to name a few) had the 3 point harnesses since the 60's. My father bought a 68 VW Squareback new and it had the 3 point harnesses. They were not single with one for the lap and one for the shoulder belts. My dad HATED them until I mentioned at supper Ralph Nadar's book and how it was more survivable in an accident if you were wearing seat belts. He started wearing them every day from that day on.

  • @DarylCook63
    @DarylCook63 Год назад

    And this is a CONVERTIBLE Mustang! Awesome video!

  • @Baldskul
    @Baldskul 2 года назад +7

    Mustangs were notorious for being light in the front end at high speed. Nice job.

    • @billlichirie14
      @billlichirie14 2 года назад +2

      The front end floats at 200 km per hour.

    • @helpful5539
      @helpful5539 Месяц назад

      Yes all of the Ford compacts and intermediates got a little loose at those speeds. But we did it back then.

  • @bradclary7463
    @bradclary7463 2 года назад +101

    The fastest I ever went in my 68 Mustang fastback was around 140 mph. The speedometer only went to 120. Very scary.
    Great video. Wish I could do that.

    • @PabloPerez-ed9gp
      @PabloPerez-ed9gp 2 года назад

      Do it😌😈😈😈

    • @MrTheHillfolk
      @MrTheHillfolk 2 года назад +13

      Yeah but the 'Bahn is dead smooth,nothing like our shit roads.
      Even those black patches you see, yes those are patches and you won't feel a click or even hear the tire noise change tone they do it so much better then we do.
      Can't have some dude chucking some cold patch down and calling it good.

    • @danmyers9372
      @danmyers9372 2 года назад +5

      You better have solid front suspension components and tires. In stock form these old cars could be a handful at speeds above about 120 MPH.

    • @chuckwhitson654
      @chuckwhitson654 2 года назад +13

      It's European, that's km/h not mph

    • @skyhawkheavy7524
      @skyhawkheavy7524 2 года назад +4

      Same here, the speedo goes up to 120 mph (200 kph). That s in kph if you did not notice.

  • @sinistersilverado965
    @sinistersilverado965 Год назад +1

    reminds me of my 1st car, a 1968 Mustang Convertible, it had a 302 4barrel high compression, with a 3spd, the car had manual everything, no a/c, it was the best car I've ever had

  • @dragos-lucian
    @dragos-lucian 11 месяцев назад

    Work of art, that’s what this is. Gorgeous is an understatement

  • @konstantinjakovlev9589
    @konstantinjakovlev9589 2 года назад +26

    Тачка огонь! Спидометр как на 412-м москвиче. Ещё бы москвич так ехать мог)))

    • @sergeimamontov8304
      @sergeimamontov8304 2 года назад +6

      И дверца закрывалась как в москвиче)

    • @homyk1996
      @homyk1996 2 года назад +3

      Даже сток веста так не едет в 2021г....Умели конечно строить в Америке масл кары👍🥵🔥

    • @superdingo9741
      @superdingo9741 2 года назад +2

      @@sergeimamontov8304 Коробка разбитая как в москвиче. И стекло болтается как в москвиче. И руль скрипит как в москвиче. Но выглядит реально круто.

  • @LezOU
    @LezOU 2 года назад +32

    they were given for 200bhp at the crank, they do reasonably less at the wheels. My 66 does 125hp/302Nm on the dyno, still does 170kph easily with a 3 speed manual gearbox :) (the one in the video is a 4 speed manual)

    • @chadkimmel8957
      @chadkimmel8957 2 года назад +1

      Probably the same 289 2V that’s in my 65. The 4V was rated 225. I have the goofy three speed “Cruise-o-matic” so instead of PRND21 it’s PRN Drive second gear start DL. He’s probably only doing 120 mph.

    • @E3lcpl
      @E3lcpl 2 года назад

      the mustang sounds like a built engine. close to what my 66 sounded like it had about 350 hp at the crank but with the gearing it would only do 150 mph tops and thats with a 4 speed top loader . i always wanted to change the rear gears out for more top end speed but never got the chance

    • @spankthemonkey3437
      @spankthemonkey3437 2 года назад

      Its a 2 speed power glide😂

    • @E3lcpl
      @E3lcpl 2 года назад

      @@spankthemonkey3437 it could be, but it looks very close to the 4 speed too loader I had in mine .

    • @spankthemonkey3437
      @spankthemonkey3437 2 года назад +1

      @@E3lcpl I was making joke😂

  • @nv1493
    @nv1493 Месяц назад

    In an endless array of supercar speed tests, this part of automotive history is a breath of fresh air.

  • @currencywithdaveunderwood4133
    @currencywithdaveunderwood4133 Год назад

    Probably a few people surprised to see that going by! Awesome!

  • @cds401
    @cds401 2 года назад +9

    This video captured the feel perfectly. It was epic seeing you chase that Audi TT

  • @jeremypilot1015
    @jeremypilot1015 2 года назад +5

    American V8 Muscle. That engine kept pulling well over 120mph Awesome video!

  • @pixelpatter01
    @pixelpatter01 2 года назад

    My daughter bought a 1966 Mustang Fastback thirty years ago. She asked my advice on buying it or a similarly priced Toyota all I said was I can work on the Mustang and it will always be worth what you paid for it. She still has it. I rebuilt a 302 block and took out the old tired 289 on the advice of a machinist. It was a good call. I saved the old 289 in case it's ever needed. Nice video thank you.

  • @scottfree8848
    @scottfree8848 Год назад +6

    I'm glad you survived the experience. I also love the feel of these old cars. The lack of safety and warning systems in these cars is why I keep the ones I drive on tracks when doing high speed runs. Keeps me safer and more importantly, innocent people safer. It takes one sudden tire failure and your ramming into a family in a mini van. Anyway, neat video. Nice car. Have fun and good luck.

  • @matthewanderson3210
    @matthewanderson3210 2 года назад +101

    Hope the suspension and brakes have been upgraded. I'd be a little nervous in that car if it was stock.

    • @redlight3932
      @redlight3932 2 года назад +1

      Doubt it is he wouldn't drive it if it was

    • @nomebear
      @nomebear 2 года назад +15

      I was a teenager when these were new. This was before radial tires became common place, and we were driving like this on two ply tires.

    • @salami99
      @salami99 2 года назад +3

      pump the brakes and your good, jeep now days have worse brakes than this

    • @NorthernChev
      @NorthernChev 2 года назад +1

      More importantly, were the tires W speed rated? I'da been more concerned about that than anything else.

    • @billg7205
      @billg7205 2 года назад +1

      @@NorthernChev Sears bias ply special LOL! Seriously I imagine they are speed rated.

  • @iainbagnall4825
    @iainbagnall4825 2 года назад +65

    Suggestion: as well as the specs showing hp torque, displacement, you also listed the car's weight and possibly transmission. Really helps contextualize the expected performance (i.e not just how much power, also how much weight does that power have to move around, and how is that power put onto the ground).

    • @chehystpewpur4754
      @chehystpewpur4754 Год назад

      listen to the video and youll know how many gears it has? as for the weight alot of older car guys just know these things cause theyve heard it alot and just know whats heavier or lighter. these suckers are light. one of the lightest sports cars.

    • @rustyaxelrod
      @rustyaxelrod Год назад

      My 2008 GT 5sp will keep you busy over 100mph when there are dips in the road. It ain’t that great and you have to pay attention. 125 is significantly worse. I can only imagine how this little Mustang lightens up and dances on its toes at that speed.

    • @chehystpewpur4754
      @chehystpewpur4754 Год назад

      @@rustyaxelrod surprisingly enough alot of the older cars do handle pretty well. the suspension was heavy and had little deflection due to being actual metal. but tires and shocks werent so hot at the time and everyone thought they were bad. modern tires and shocks will make most old cars drive like a new one. but many old cars have bump steer and that can be pretty scary. steering rack conversions have been getting more common as it cuts bump steer down a ton and makes them handle even better.

  • @joshuahenning884
    @joshuahenning884 Год назад

    Ich liebe es wie du Alte Wunderschöne Autos aufährst und nicht in der Garage vergammeln lässt!!!!! Geile Sache!!!!

  • @bumpyroad3251
    @bumpyroad3251 9 месяцев назад

    Love the mechanical, authentic, genuinely gorgeous feel of real cars as they used to build them.

  • @arthurgreiser
    @arthurgreiser 2 года назад +12

    поклон этому автомобилю, в таком возрасте держать левую полосу на автобане в 21 веке! Уважаю.

  • @johnandrus3901
    @johnandrus3901 2 года назад +54

    Nice. Looks like a '65 with that gauge cluster. The '66 had a different cluster, which I believe was from the '65 GT package. Either way, it is nice seeing a first generation Mustang driving flat out.

    • @E3lcpl
      @E3lcpl 2 года назад +2

      the 66 also had different door handles and the side molding is different to on the 66.

    • @thairatcatcher
      @thairatcatcher 2 года назад +2

      With the horizontal chrome bars either side of the radiator grill Mustang, would indicate a 1965 model.

    • @E3lcpl
      @E3lcpl 2 года назад

      @@thairatcatcher gotcha . Thanks for that info .

    • @NorthernChev
      @NorthernChev 2 года назад +10

      Guys... that's a European-spec Mustang. Sold new in Europe. They were optioned differently, often as models one year behind American versions. The SAME thing happened with American cars imported to Australia back then. Most notably, the speedometer was graduated in KPH, not MPH.

    • @saharamustang3420
      @saharamustang3420 2 года назад

      @@NorthernChev it's not a T5, it's an imported US spec mustang. Has mustang script + the slapped on reflectors on the back. Changing the gauge face to kph is required for the registration process in Europe

  • @PhaQ2
    @PhaQ2 Год назад

    Thanks for the ride!

  • @overmind...5656
    @overmind...5656 2 года назад +2

    From Russia with love and respect 😘💕😘...

  • @eduardscooper4719
    @eduardscooper4719 2 года назад +7

    Scary to drive retro car like this at such speeds, but damn..1966 200 km/h, Hat off, marvelous! :)

  • @nodrug2
    @nodrug2 2 года назад +3

    I loved the way the window rattled when the door closed but amazing for such an old car, not the window but the whole car.

  • @tatsumurai8265
    @tatsumurai8265 2 года назад

    Exciting and thank you very much!!!

  • @fitsumtadesse977
    @fitsumtadesse977 Год назад

    Nice ride man! driving expertly and smoothly like a sweet dream 🧸

  • @adriaanharaseb4078
    @adriaanharaseb4078 2 года назад +6

    I love the noisy sound of every gear change.. motor sound and High rpm rattling.. great driving feedback.. i love the fact it scares you.. no comfort just sheer power!!!!

  • @dajdools8834
    @dajdools8834 2 года назад +3

    Awesome video, as American muscle never dies. I used to own a 1970 BOSS429, so if you ever have the opportunity to test that bad boy, many would love it. Great job!!!

  • @jamesprice2163
    @jamesprice2163 9 месяцев назад

    I love the door bouncing back open my sn95 did the same thing

  • @silentbullet2023
    @silentbullet2023 Год назад

    thanks for the ride bro. bless you.

  • @SonderMann1982
    @SonderMann1982 2 года назад +176

    So much respect for that video!!!
    Pure ORGASM for a real car enthusiast even just to see and hear it :)
    This 'Stang' runs still impressive even now! Hard to imagine what people felt like back in the 60's riding this Pony ;)
    Thanks a Billion!
    Smashed Like and Subscribe buttons without any doubt!

    • @jlmljames
      @jlmljames 2 года назад +1

      Being this is an imported mustang originally sold outside of Germany, I'm assuming from USA. (In Germany if memory serves me the Mustang was already copyrighted so it was called a T5 and didn't have the mustang script on the fenders.) It would appear this is a 64 and 1/2 or 65 being it doesn't have the 3 "finger" trim/ faux brake scoops on the rear quarter panels as well as the dash is a sweeping speedometer and warning lights with no other guages the 66 has the round speedometer and round gages for fuel, alternator, oil pressure, and coolant/engine temperature... miss my 66 I had

    • @nomebear
      @nomebear 2 года назад +1

      @@jlmljames I was fifteen when I got a new 64 1/2. White with black interior, It was a nice car, well equipped, had a stick shift, but there were much faster cars around in those days. Handling wasn't great in wet weather, the rear would break loose, and brakes were "just okay" for a factory model. If you wanted more, then Ford would certainly sell you a Shelby.

    • @jlmljames
      @jlmljames 2 года назад +1

      @@nomebear That is true but the feeling of a car like that my 1st/3rd car was a '66 coupe (1991 my dad restored it) with a 289 2bbl with auto yes it was SLIPPERY on wet or even damp roads but when you knew how to drive it it was a blast driving it while the rear end was on edge of breaking loose was a rush. It would top out at 120-130mph from floating the valves. But cruising night with the fox bodies and cameros pulling besidfe me was fun as well (remember stock 289 2bbl) I would put it in wet weather drive (started out in 2nd gear not 1st) and not even look at the person beside me and wait for the light to turn... floor it wait till I was doing about 10mph and drop it into normal drive and t would shift into 1st ad the back tires would squeal for a bout half a second and the rear would shimmy once and I would take off like a bat out of torment while I would have about 3 car lengths ahead... fun times

    • @alexisromero8229
      @alexisromero8229 2 года назад

      @@jlmljames nice 👍

    • @montanaplease
      @montanaplease 2 года назад

      Seeing that pretty much 95% of all vehicles made today wiill smoke that mustang

  • @davidyampel6495
    @davidyampel6495 2 года назад +5

    Thank you Max for all of your videos, they are amazing!!!
    I suggest you to record the engine/exhaust sound too... 🙂

  • @RedfishCarolina
    @RedfishCarolina Год назад +1

    Those 289s have a distinct and fabulous roar. Not the most powerful V8 out there but still fun to drive and sounds like a dream.

  • @kgthompson5814
    @kgthompson5814 Год назад

    Thanks for sharing your videos super cool nice gloves

  • @timhoyne16
    @timhoyne16 2 года назад +23

    For all of you American drivers out there, notice how he moves to the right when he's done passing. Just sayin...

    • @John.Mini-Clubman
      @John.Mini-Clubman 2 года назад +1

      Tim Hoyne; Very valid point.. ''Unless overtaking, keep right.''

    • @milkyasgashaw5850
      @milkyasgashaw5850 2 года назад

      We have same issue here in Ethiopia too. Amazing.

    • @davidkuhrt3657
      @davidkuhrt3657 2 года назад

      Me and 3 other Americans know how to properly pass and use the road with consideration for other drivers...

    • @timhoyne16
      @timhoyne16 2 года назад +2

      @@davidkuhrt3657 I'm one of the 3 lol! I have a hard time finding a place around me to get my Ford Escort up to that speed though.

    • @magicjnkie216
      @magicjnkie216 2 года назад

      very expensive ticket, otherwise..

  • @Raphael_le_avec
    @Raphael_le_avec 2 года назад +4

    Real cars never die ❤️

  • @paulromsky9527
    @paulromsky9527 Год назад +1

    My 1987 Fiero GT has those loose door sounds - even after refurbishing the door hinges. I got it up over 130 MPH and it was nuts... Fieros have an issue known as "bump steer" in the rear suspension. The slightest bump makes the rear wheels steer off center slightly. It makes the car vibrate and harder to keep perfectly straight in line. Bump steer is because the Fiero rear suspension is actualy a front suspension from a different car model. The tie rods are locked to the frame to keep the wheels straight, but when the wheel moves up and down, the geometry of that setup causes the wheels to toe in/out independently ever so slightly... so at high speeds the slighestest bump to a rear wheel makes the back end of the car to fishtail a tiny bit - and vibrate a lot, and then back to normal after recovering from the bump. But that is the fun about Fieros. Only in the final year (1988) did Fiero GTs get in a new rear end to remove bump steer. There are kits to retro fit earlier years.

  • @postmodern9208
    @postmodern9208 Год назад +1

    Yeah - I have a 1966 289 hi-performance GT - runs about 260 horses. British Racing Green I've never had it over 125 mph. Any faster than that and you feel like death is not too far away.

  • @landruatfestival
    @landruatfestival 2 года назад +81

    I certainly hope it had the optional disc brakes.

    • @Dunkaroos248
      @Dunkaroos248 2 года назад +8

      I’ll tell you what, I had a 66gt with those brakes and the car would still lock up and skid all over the place. Sketchy as all hell

    • @ryanj116
      @ryanj116 2 года назад

      @@Dunkaroos248 well at least they were strong enough to lock up lol, can’t say the same for a lot of period brakes

    • @Dunkaroos248
      @Dunkaroos248 2 года назад +3

      @@ryanj116 yeah but driving one of those old cars is a totally different experience, if you lose traction, you better know how to handle it

  • @kestutiskuzmickas2836
    @kestutiskuzmickas2836 2 года назад +6

    Pretty fast, actually. Thanks for the video. 👌

  • @shampain9743
    @shampain9743 Год назад

    Born in the same year as the Mustang. What an amazing car!!

  • @scottnix4991
    @scottnix4991 Год назад

    Pushing that antique chassis past 124 mph is not for the faint of heart. Surprised it was so smooth. I used to have a 71 Z28 that would start floating at those speeds.

  • @denvvv187
    @denvvv187 2 года назад +22

    А неплохо он кстати дорогу держит на такой скорости. Мое почтение.

    • @klepik818
      @klepik818 2 года назад

      Какпо мне то скорость не правдивая

    • @denvvv187
      @denvvv187 2 года назад

      @@klepik818 Даже если завышает немного, все равно для машины тех лет это очень недурно.

  • @doncarlson8391
    @doncarlson8391 2 года назад +4

    Back in the day, stock 68 Mustang, 302 two barrel, biased ply tires, 108mph was all she'd do with the front end hiked up and floating all over the place. What a ride when you're 16 and invincible.

  • @rudolfkrebs2311
    @rudolfkrebs2311 2 месяца назад

    Mit dem Sprudel, der da jetzt durch die Einlassventile gepfiffen ist, könnte ich mit meiner Dose sicher 50 Kilometer fahren! Aber ein Mustang ist das, wofür er gebaut wurde! Für Freiheit, Spaß und alles andere, was so am Straßenrand herumsteht! Eine total tolle Kiste!💪💪💪
    👍😎🇦🇹

  • @wheelie63
    @wheelie63 Год назад

    something satisfying about seeing [ and hearing ] that old jalopy roaring past the other traffic..........

  • @oldwobvw
    @oldwobvw 2 года назад +4

    That's amazing man. The Classic.

  • @nurialco3303
    @nurialco3303 2 года назад +5

    Hahaha i like how you struggle to closing door and finding keys. Good old nostalgia memories :)

  • @lh1678
    @lh1678 Год назад

    I've done that in a 1985 Rx7-GSL/SE I once owned..Awesome.

  • @eltallerdezed
    @eltallerdezed Год назад +1

    Having that car, no one needs to go fast. the important thing is to enjoy its beauty