Fast and very good looking car! These first generation Mustangs are becoming even more and more legendary.. They already are, but people keep a deep and growing interest on them, just as a Boss 302 or 429, a Torino Cobra, a GT40 or right now, the Coyote powered Mustangs. That black '69 with the 169 number looks fantastic too. I wonder how they keep pace with the GT40, a car made specifically for this... Is she wearing Mustang earrings? That's a true fan...
Nothing else sounds like a screaming 289. My first car was a '65 Mustang GT, with a Melling cam used to run it right up to 6000, 6500, even up to 7000 once in awhile. Loved that car and that engine, wish I still owned it today!
In the '70s I had a '66 2+2 with the K-code and 4 speed. I thought it was pretty quick. Imagine my surprise when my wife's Ford Edge AWD SUV matches the same quarter mile..
That guy is smart he had a Cool Shirt on and for those of you who don't know what a Cool Shirt is they are shirts that after you put them on you hook them up to it's own cold water system and the cold water goes through them little tubes that are running up and down the entire short and in doing so the shirt keeps you much cooler than ambient air and keeps you from fainting while you're out at the race track and you have to be in the car for a while and you have no access to cold fresh water to drink so the next best thing is to keep your core body temperature down
I owned a '65 squareback factory K code. I'd give anything to have it,or my '65 fastback that had a K code drivetrain installed. 7,000 rpm when racing, all the time!
I like the old vintage Mustangs and vintage style Trans Am racing period but I would like to see some of them GT-40's up close like you showcased this car
Didn't want to mess up the 429 likes, for obvious [Ford] reasons, but I also didn't want to "limit the RUclips Algorithm" Can't wait to run Hallett in my '67 Coupe [GT 390 3spd]
Seen many Camaros die from that little 289 including big blocks me and my brother had an k code 66 we could not keep an output shaft in the top loader Ford tranny we launched at 4600 to 4800 we ran low very low 11s shifted at 8800 rpm
Man nothing looks cooler than a 65 fastback. They got it right
Better know how to drive one of these, when the old racers would talk about dancing they were talking about cars like this. Love the vintage stuff.
Pure awesomeness
Gotta love those high winding K -code 289's. Being vintage, you actually have to drive this.
What a wonderful bunch of people.love the style of racer.
Beautiful Cars and simply LOVE VINTAGE !!!
I actually got to ride along in Kenny's car a little while back! It convinced me that I need to get my own!
Been to Hallett many times and enjoyed every one, especially vintage Ford and Shelby road racers. Thanx for this video.
Great video! Fantastic job! In car, several places on the track, all of it.
Always fun seeing those Mustangs!!!
Great video, great group of people, would love to see more like this.
Thanks for the episode..
Great video I keep telling myself to search for these cool Ford events but don't. I going to try to make it to one of these. Thanks for sharing Evan
This looks like a great event.
I was at SAAC 47 at Indy and flyers for this event were floating around.
Wish could have dropped by.
Fast and very good looking car! These first generation Mustangs are becoming even more and more legendary.. They already are, but people keep a deep and growing interest on them, just as a Boss 302 or 429, a Torino Cobra, a GT40 or right now, the Coyote powered Mustangs. That black '69 with the 169 number looks fantastic too. I wonder how they keep pace with the GT40, a car made specifically for this...
Is she wearing Mustang earrings? That's a true fan...
Nothing else sounds like a screaming 289. My first car was a '65 Mustang GT, with a Melling cam used to run it right up to 6000, 6500, even up to 7000 once in awhile. Loved that car and that engine, wish I still owned it today!
My first car at 16 was a '66 Must GT K code coupe. I regret selling it.
In the '70s I had a '66 2+2 with the K-code and 4 speed. I thought it was pretty quick. Imagine my surprise when my wife's Ford Edge AWD SUV matches the same quarter mile..
Tire’s have come a long way since the 70’s. Put a set of skinny bias ply tires on that edge and see how quick it is then
That guy is smart he had a Cool Shirt on and for those of you who don't know what a Cool Shirt is they are shirts that after you put them on you hook them up to it's own cold water system and the cold water goes through them little tubes that are running up and down the entire short and in doing so the shirt keeps you much cooler than ambient air and keeps you from fainting while you're out at the race track and you have to be in the car for a while and you have no access to cold fresh water to drink so the next best thing is to keep your core body temperature down
I owned a '65 squareback factory K code. I'd give anything to have it,or my '65 fastback that had a K code drivetrain installed. 7,000 rpm when racing, all the time!
Super Cool!!! More of this please!!!?
Enjoyed!! 🏁🏁
"Hoosier Tires"
nice set
Cool video
It sounds so good!!!
first engine i built 289 would reve 7 000 rpm beauty car
Awesome car!
I like the old vintage Mustangs and vintage style Trans Am racing period but I would like to see some of them GT-40's up close like you showcased this car
Reminds me of the days of Riverside international raceway, did some showroom stock class cars out there numbering and lettering for the racers.
Nice!!!
Didn't want to mess up the 429 likes, for obvious [Ford] reasons, but I also didn't want to "limit the RUclips Algorithm"
Can't wait to run Hallett in my '67 Coupe [GT 390 3spd]
Is there anything on the #17 mustang that thing sounds killer
i wouldn't mind taking a dip in Veronica Lake...
where do you buy your tires from. I have been using avons on the street. wondering where the race tire come from.
Imagine if that little 289 could talk.
Music
?
first driving,
scene inside
car the
back of
my head
goes thru
momentary releasing
of pressure
no helmet
yet
Hey i know Kenny!
Those first Gen. Mustangs must weigh practically nothing.
tax em
Sounds better than a Coyote engine...
I honestly think it might be the best sounding ford n/a tbh 🔥
Want to trade for 69 Roadrunner?
Sorry but from what I see in the wheel you are not driving. Just out for a cruise.
Seen many Camaros die from that little 289 including big blocks me and my brother had an k code 66 we could not keep an output shaft in the top loader Ford tranny we launched at 4600 to 4800 we ran low very low 11s shifted at 8800 rpm
The world today would never kno how long fords been putting it 🔥
Built Ford Tough