The K-Code designation refers to Ford’s high-performance 289 cubic inch V8, rated at 271 horsepower, and was originally intended for buyers seeking a more competition-oriented Mustang. K-Code cars were produced in relatively limited numbers compared to standard V8 models and today are among the most collectible early Mustangs.
According to the seller, this car is a one-owner California vehicle sold new at Scotty Moffett Ford and has remained in garage storage since new. Mileage is stated as approximately 92,000 miles. The car is described as never having been painted or wrecked, retaining its original paint, original interior, and original carpet. The seller reports that the car is rust-free and remains in largely untouched condition, offering a rare opportunity to experience how a Mustang drove and felt in 1966 without restoration or modification. The seller further notes that this Mustang was ordered with a rare combination of factory options, including radio delete and heater delete, along with the factory Ford three-point seat belt harness. It is described as a fully matching-numbers car, including drivetrain components, and is represented as a one-of-one configuration based on its options and history. The original wheels, dated to the car, are included with the sale, although different wheels and tires were installed during its use in film production.
This Mustang is stated by the seller to have been used during the filming of the movie Ford v Ferrari. According to the seller, the car appeared in multiple scenes, including track scenes that were ultimately not shown in the final cut. For filming purposes, the studio wrapped the car in blue and white livery, and remnants of this wrap are still visible in places. The gray areas currently visible on the exterior are described as marks left from the studio removing the wrap, and the seller notes that the car would now require paint if cosmetic perfection is desired. The car is offered as an un-restored, original example, presented as a usable daily driver rather than a refurbished show car. The seller emphasizes that the appeal of this Mustang lies in its originality, documented single ownership, matching numbers, and unique film-related history, stating that comparable cars with this level of preservation and provenance are unlikely to be found. Find it for sale at $58,500 here in Riverside, CA.




