How Rare is the '67 K-code Mustang?

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  • čas přidán 17. 05. 2024
  • In this video you can not only learn of the rarity of the 1967 Mustang K-code Hipo fastback, but ALSO hear the ‘unique’ sound of the mechanical lifter engine and experience the car under hard acceleration. This Wimbledon White icon is truly an American treasure with a documented history.
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Komentáře • 96

  • @nickefgen9219

    I have the six cylinder version of this car, mine is the same color exterior and interior, mine is an original six cylinder three speed manual transmission version, 1967 fastback, I’ve had mine for 37 years and it’s my first car I’ve had since high school

  • @ilfred6857

    Wow, this Mustang is a great car. And like all these vintage cars, the driver's "touch" is fundamental. I had already commented some time ago on barefoot driving, and even in this case I can tell you that personally, to be in total feeling with the car, barefoot you have a real pleasure in driving. Don't worry about those who probably criticize the habit of driving barefoot: you get on with it this way.

  • @JobyJoby-iw2wr

    The K code 289 was first released on the 1963 Fairlanes and Comets. 1964? K code 289 was available on 1965 Fairlanes and Mustangs. 1966 and 1967 K code Mustangs were also available with automatic transmissions.

  • @Johnnycdrums

    AM/FM radio makes it even more rare.

  • @lennsoderlund4476

    Lol driving barefoot is what really caught my eye. Beautiful car!

  • @413x398

    That license plate is a 1970 issue.

  • @stephenholland5930

    Strange the original owner didn't opt for a limited slip differential. That 8000 rpm tach must have been added later as there's no mention of it on the Marti report.

  • @1964FordMustang

    What a rarity and unbelievable that Michael and Tyler again have found such an unique icon.

  • @matthewdavis8413

    Love the 67 I’ve had mine for over 30 years

  • @thelemonademan6235

    That's the year I was born, 1967,

  • @billkerstein1637

    I enjoyed having friends in the 70's that had both 67 k code fastbacks and 67 k code gt yellow convertible 4 speed with all the HD stuff you cold get as options and a paxton super charger that was instalked day one by the owner or dealer. We had many miles and 1/4 miles of fun beating big blocks with that sweet car!

  • @commandertopgun

    YOU ARE A MOST UNIQUE CHANNEL, I LEARN SO MUCH FROM YOU, I CAN'T GET ENOUGH OF IT,, & I am a real Ford Mustang fan boy. thank you for sharing.

  • @fredmoucatel2058

    These little engines could RUN ! And the 302 built on this performance with a few more cubes , the Boss engine is legendary and owes it legacy in pursuit of more performance to the K Code . Beautiful car !!

  • @Imnotyourdoormat

    Sounds like the "Bullit" Mustangs "blabble-labble-ballabble." hahahaha I Love It!!!

  • @THEcolebennett

    No shoes while driving is funny! Love the car sounds amazing!

  • @PaintitBlackRs3

    What a car! She sounds incredible.

  • @ptdave2002

    You guys always get the best of the best first gens. One day hope you can se my 65 fastback