1966 Mustang Coupe - Subtle, But Deadly

On top of the stroker Windsor sits a triple two-barrel setup from Barry Grant, with a unique combination of impressive appearance, two-barrel part throttle economy, and plenty of total airflowIt would be easy to dismiss David Cole's '66 coupe as nothing more than a nicely painted early Mustang with a big set of wheels and tires. After all, with a basic hardtop silhouette, dark paint, and stock sheetmetal, this isn't a car that'll reach out and grab your attention like a slap in the face. Rather, it draws you in only when observed closely, whereupon it surely won't disappoint sharp eyes who care to review the details. It's a Mustang that might not even draw a crowd at a large show, yet for those who understand that great cars aren't defined by bright colors and big scoops, this one will reward a thorough inspection. More importantly, it rewards the owner every time he slips behind the wheel. Call it subtlety at its best.

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