I found a sprint in the background of one the pictures of the mustang. Don't know if it is for sale but figured I'd out it on here if anyone was interested in finding out. I live to far away. Stephen http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=2486438489&category=6236
If he wants $2900 for that rust bucket Mustang shell I wouldn't even want to know how much he would want for the Sprint
The K-codes are sought-after cars for sure but dunno about this particular one. I emailed the guy to ask if the "old maverick in the background" was for sale. I'll let you know if I here from him (her/it/other). R
The guy told me that the Sprint is for sale at the lot where the shots of the Mustang were taken. $1,750 Related link: http://www.nostalgicauto.com/index.php?pg=10&ad=13
Damn, mine must be worth at least $2,500. It's complete. Very minor rust (just starting to bubble at the rear wheels), excellant interior & it runs & drives fine. Shines quite nicely for original paint also.
I might be convinced to pay $500.00 for that hunk of S#### with help from a bunch of whiskey. Sheesh!!! People think if it says Mustang on it(or used to) it's made of gold!
"K-code Mustangs. Mustangs with the 289 V-8, 4 barrel, K-code engine were available in the 1965, 1966 and 1967 model years. these "Hi-Po" engines, rated at 271 horse power, were available as an option on coupes, fastbacks and convertibles. In 1965 all K-code Mustangs were equipped with 4-speed trans- missions. It is our experience that K-code Mustangs command a minimum 25% premium price over a comparably equipped Mustang of the same vintage with an A-code or C-code motor. K-code Mustangs also equipped with the GT package can command as much as a 40% premium over non-GT Mustangs with the A-code or C-code engines. K-code body styles in order of value are as follows: A. Convertibles B. Fastbacks C. Coupes K-code Mustangs in order of demand are as follows: A. Fastbacks B. Convertibles C. Coupes" Source: http://www.karmustang.com/top10.htm