1966 Mustang 2+2 Fastback | New Reproduction & Used For Sale (2024)

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1966 Mustang 2+2 Fastback | New Reproduction & Used For Sale (14)

The Ford Mustang 2+2 Fastback was a paragon of 1960s style. Now, the Revology Mustang 2+2 Fastback adds the substance to make this a car you just won’t want to stop driving.

$266,500.00 USD*

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Engine

The standard engine in the Revology Mustang for both automatic and manual transmission is the Ford GEN 3 5.0 L Ti-VCT “Coyote” DOHC V8, rated at 460HP.

Transmission

Choose between a six-speed manual and an electronically controlled ten-speed automatic transmission, both with overdrive for effortless highway cruising and excellent fuel mileage.

Performance Brake Package

Power four-wheel disc brakes w/ ventilated rotors and 4 piston calipers are standard. The optional Performance Brake Package features larger, 12.88″ slotted and ventilated rotors w/ 6 piston front calipers, 4 piston rear. Requires 17″ wheels.

Carbon Fiber Driveshaft

Carbon fiber is the choice for high performance driveline applications due to its high strength and light weight, but it is also more forgiving than steel or aluminum, which serves to reduce driveline harshness, improving the overall level of refinement of the vehicle and making it more enjoyable to drive.

Exhaust System

The stainless steel dual exhaust system is built by Borla to our specification. Tuned specifically for the Ford Coyote engine, it delivers a soft burble at idle and is quiet with no drone at cruise speed. The optional Performance Exhaust system features lower restriction mufflers to provide more power and a more aggressive tone.

Interior

Power assisted features abound, including windows, seats, steering, and brakes. Keyless entry and push button start with rolling code encryption enhance security. The Revology-designed full-length console features genuine Flat Cut Walnut trim and two cupholders, and the premium bucket seats are trimmed in Nappa leather. LED instrument and interior lighting enhances visibility and convenience at night.

Exterior

LED reverse and parking lamps, tail lamps w/sequential turn signals, exterior door handle courtesy lamps, and optional LED headlamps provide improved visibility at night as well as a distinctive appearance, day or night.The Revology paint process consists of an epoxy primer, urethane primer, basecoat, and clearcoat. We use exclusively Glasurit automotive paint finishes for the ultimate in appearance and durability. Contemporary OEM colors from Ferrari, Porsche, Lexus, and others also available.

Chassis (Functional)

Featuring a double wishbone front with near perfect suspension geometry and 3-link rear with torque arm and Panhard rod for lateral stability, Ford 8.8″ rear end, 3.31 (A/T), 3.73 (M/T), w/31-spline axles and TRACTION LOK limited slip differential, the standard suspension provides excellent handling without sacrificing ride comfort.

Hood Hinges

All Revology Mustangs and Shelby GTs feature aluminum hood hinges with nitrogen filled struts for stable, quiet, and reliable operation—a notable improvement over the wobbly, squeaky 1960s hinges.

Decklid Latch

If you’ve ever owned a 1960s automobile, you are familiar with having to slam the decklid multiple times to get it to stay shut. To address this problem, we’ve equipped all Revology Mustangs and Shelby GTs with a modern decklid latch and striker mechanism. The decklid can be opened using the key fob remote, via a release button located on the dash, or via an emergency release.

Polyurethane Bonded Windshield and Backlite Glass

All Revology Mustangs and Shelby GTs come standard with polyurethane bonded windshield and backlite (fastback models) glass. Polyurethane bonding is the way all modern automotive glass is secured not only because it seals better than rubber but also because it makes the glass part of the body structure, increasing body rigidity. Increased rigidity reduces noise, vibration, and harshness, but most importantly improves safety, as the stiffer roof is less likely to crush in a roll over and the glass won’t pop out and allow passengers to be ejected in a collision.

100% Steel Unibody

Modern cars all feature unibody, or monocoque, construction because it is stiffer and lighter than body on frame. For a unibody vehicle, the body provides the structure for the powertrain and chassis, which makes it much more important that it is designed and built properly. To ensure the structural rigidity and tight tolerances that allow the packaging of powerful new engines, we reengineered the Mustang unibody with added structural components and additional welds for increased strength. We build all Revology unibodies in-house, using locating fixtures, jigs, and templates to ensure proper dimensional control and sophisticated automated spot-welding equipment that senses the thickness and composition of metal that is being welded and applies the proper amount of current to ensure good quality welds.

Charging System

A convenient 4.3A on board trickle charger connects via a magnetic contact under the rear bumper to keep your battery charged even while the car is not driven for long periods.

Safety

Three point front seat belts, a dual circuit braking system, fuel shutoff inertia switch, collapsible steering shaft, and optional front seat head restraints help protect occupants in the event of a collision.

Audio System

The standard audio system looks like the original AM radio but features AM/FM, Bluetooth, and an AUX input. The optional JL Audio remote stereo controller is a non-functional dash-mounted AM/FM stereo disguises this hidden system, that integrates with your smartphone and a glove box or console-mounted controller. The optional Pioneer 7″touch screen head units feature Bluetooth, reverse camera, voice recognition, Apple Car Play, and Android Auto and can be ordered with or without navigation and SiriusXM. The standard Pioneer 7″touch screen head units feature Bluetooth, reverse camera, voice recognition, Apple Car Play, and Android Auto and can be ordered with or without navigation and SiriusXM. The optional FOCAL Audio package features component speakers, an 720w 8 channel class AB amplifier, and a 10” enclosed subwoofer.

Leather and Alcantara™ Trim Packages

All Revology interiors are cut, sewn, and fitted by hand, including seats, floor mats, dash pad, door panels, quarter trim panels, and sun visors. This old-world craftsmanship takes time but allows freedom to choose materials and colors to ensure not only a flawless appearance but also everyday durability. We use only automotive grade leather and other materials from premium OEMs including Porsche, Mercedes, and Ferrari.

Wool Carpeting

Ultra-rich 100% wool German square weave carpeting w/ hand-sewn leather seams and bindings. Includes floor mats.

Fit and Finish

The Revology Mustang body is assembled with all-new steel panels. These panels are painstakingly fit by hand to ensure exceptional fit and flushness.

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Hi, I'm Tom Scarpello of Revology Cars, and this is car number 78, a 1966 Mustang 2+2 Fastback in Porsche Meteor Gray Metallic with BMW Terracotta leather interior. One of the great things about ordering a Revology Mustang is you can have it built to your specifications. And color and trim options are almost infinite.

Now, this client is a BMW enthusiast. And she wanted to have a BMW interior in her Revology Mustang. So, we worked with her very closely to spec out this beautiful BMW Terracotta leather. It's Terracotta in most of the interior. Then, of course, the dash is also a BMW leather. This is black, and it just looks beautiful. She's chosen the six-dial gauge cluster with the aluminum trim. These are brushed aluminum inserts that are laser cut to our specification. Everything is totally integrated. Looks like it could have been a factory package back in the 60s.

So, one of the most enjoyable aspects of having a Revology car built for you is that you design it. You choose the color and the trim and the options. Ten to twelve months later, your creation arrives. A lot of the cars we build are representative of original color combinations, and they look very, very much period correct. But some clients, and it's actually happening more and more, where people take some liberties with the original colors and trim and spec out a different exterior color or different interior leather. And this is a great example of that.

So I think this is a gorgeous combination. Looks like it could have been an original color combination. Just very well executed. One of the reasons we can do something unique like this bespoke interior is because we do it in house. Now, a lot of companies will farm out things like upholstery, paint, or even body. We are completely vertically integrated.

In 2019, we started doing all of our paint in house. In 2020, we started building the unibodies in house, and that was really necessary for us to be able to consistently achieve the cost, quality, and timing objectives.

There's a lot of discussion about you should outsource things that are not your core competency. Okay, I get that. We outsource HR, we outsource accounting, we outsource legal, things like that. But when it comes to actually building the car, I think everything that has to do with building the car must be a core competency. And controlling everything in house is really the only way that we found to be able to do all three. This has been going on in the auto industry forever.

For example, between Toyota and Nissan, you go back to the very earliest roots of those companies where Toyota, their philosophy was always about studying the competitor’s product, taking it apart, understanding exactly how it went together, and then designing their own version.

Whereas Nissan, in contrast, would go out, find a competitor that had a product that they liked, and they'd license it. So, a different philosophy. Does it really matter? I would argue it does matter. You look at Toyota and Lexus quality consistently year after year after year after year after year at the top.

More recently, this whole discussion is also coming up in the EV space. Tesla does its cars completely in house. Fisker, on the other hand, they've announced their plans are to outsource the manufacturing of the cars, to farm that out, or to not have control over how your product is built, when it's an automobile, I just don't see how that works. But what do I know? I just run a little car company in central Florida.

For us, Toyota production system is the way to go. It's knowing every single bolt and nut and fastener and spot weld and everything and just optimizing every aspect of the process. It's the only way you're going to be able to deliver that kind of quality, and that's what we're always aspiring to do at Revology Cars.

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    FAQs

    What does the 2 2 mean on a Mustang fastback? ›

    A 2+2 (also 2-plus-2) is a car-body style that has a seat each for the driver and front passenger, and two rear seats. The latter may be individual “bucket” seats, fold-downs, or a full-width “bucketed” bench seat, but always with less leg room than either the front or a standard 2-door car.

    What year did the 2 2 Mustang come out? ›

    Mustang Fastback "2+2s," as the fastback bodies were known in the early days of Mustang, came along in the fall of 1964, adding to the Mustang's (until then available only in coupe and convertible) popularity.

    How much is a 1966 Ford Mustang worth? ›

    According to Hagerty the 1966 Ford Mustang 2 door hard top with no major operating problems and no readily notable flaws in body or paint, garage kept but less than perfect show room condition is worth the average price of 15,000 to 17,000. This is open market value.

    What is the difference between a Mustang and a fastback Mustang? ›

    Ford designed two types of Mustangs — the classic Fastback and the more conservative-looking Mustang coupe. Both versions of this muscle car feature two doors and impressive engine options. The car's design is the most noticeable difference between the Mustang coupe and the Fastback.

    What is the difference between a Mustang coupe and Fastback? ›

    A fastback naturally lends itself to a hatchback configuration and many have it, but not all hatchbacks are fastbacks and vice versa. In the case of the Ford Mustang, the term "fastback" is used to differentiate against the coupé notchback body style, which has a steeper rear window followed by a horizontal trunk lid.

    What was special about the 1966 Mustang? ›

    You can spot a 1966 Mustang by its grille texture, chrome hood molding, redesigned gas cap, new wheel covers, upgrade from 13″ to 14″ wheels (six cylinder models only), standard five-pod gauge cluster, redesigned side-scoop brightwork, and chrome panels over the rocker panels (deleted on GT).

    Are 1966 Mustangs rare? ›

    Of the three body styles available that model year, fastbacks were rarest — only 35,698 rolled out of the assembly plants. But while there were 535,449 Mustangs that year with fixed roofs, there were only 72,119 with convertible tops.

    What is the rarest color of a 1966 Mustang? ›

    Emberglo. Another iconic color for the classic Mustang, Emberglo was a rare shade only offered in 1966. It wasn't very common, but that only makes this unique orange even more special for Mustang owners.

    What is the top speed of the 1966 Mustang fastback? ›

    With a 0-60 of ~4 seconds (for the V8 equipped models) and a top speed of 155 to 163 mph, it would be perfect for a pursuit vehicle.

    What does "Mustang 2/2" mean? ›

    A 2+2 (also 2-plus-2) is a car-body style that has a seat each for the driver and front passenger, and two rear seats.

    What does GT 2 2 mean? ›

    2 + 2 (or 2 plus 2) refers to the seating arrangement in a four-seat coupe. In the front, the driver and passenger seats are the same as any coupe model. The rear seats in a 2+2 are meant for occasional use and are smaller than those in a sedan or SUV body style.

    Why is it called a 2v Mustang? ›

    2 valve- refers to your cylinder head. You have 2 valves on your heads, one for the intake, one for exhaust. As stated, your car is a 2v. 2v mustangs, unlike pushrod motors as the 5.0 and ls1's, have 2 cams, one on each head.

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