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No, This 1966 Ford on Bring a Trailer Is Not a Mustang
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No, This 1966 Ford on Bring a Trailer Is Not a Mustang

Car and Driver · May 2, 2026, 3:00 PM

Key takeaways

  • This ultra-rare variant was sold new in Europe, where Ford's pony car was badged T5.
  • Courtesy: Bring a Trailer Here's the Mustang that Ford built without a name.It's a rare K-code V-8 car, and it came with 271 horsepower from the factory.This car is nicely restored and has a great color combination.
  • Pay no attention to the galloping horse emblem on the front of this elegant little black coupe; this is not a 1960s Mustang.

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This ultra-rare variant was sold new in Europe, where Ford's pony car was badged T5.

Courtesy: Bring a Trailer Here's the Mustang that Ford built without a name.It's a rare K-code V-8 car, and it came with 271 horsepower from the factory.This car is nicely restored and has a great color combination.

Pay no attention to the galloping horse emblem on the front of this elegant little black coupe; this is not a 1960s Mustang. Well, not in name anyway. Found on Bring a Trailer (which, like Car and Driver, is part of Hearst Autos), this 1966 Ford is a T5, the internal project code used during Mustang development. Why? Read on.

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