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Win both a rare 1966 K-Code Fastback and a 2025 Mustang GT Convertible in a charity sweepstakes benefiting veterans and kids.
One lucky car enthusiast will soon have the chance to park two generations of American muscle in their driveway, thanks to the latest Mustang Dream Giveaway. The nationwide sweepstakes is offering an ultra-rare 1966 K-Code Mustang GT Fastback alongside a brand-new 2025 Mustang GT Convertible in honor of the pony car’s 60th anniversary.

This giveaway is more than just a celebration of Mustang heritage—it’s a charitable event supporting U.S. veterans and children’s organizations. And with Motorious readers receiving bonus entries, the odds just got better for fans of the Blue Oval.

At the heart of the vintage prize is a factory K-Code 1966 Mustang GT 2+2 Fastback. Just 5,469 of these high-performance variants were built that year. Under the hood is the legendary 289-cubic-inch V8 rated at 271 horsepower, paired with a four-speed manual transmission. Finished in Wimbledon White with a red Pony interior and GT trim, this is a concours-quality classic ready for cruising or collecting.

The modern companion is no slouch. The 2025 Mustang GT Convertible, finished to match in Wimbledon White with Carmine Red leather seats, is a 60th Anniversary edition limited to just 1,965 examples. It boasts 480 horsepower from a 5.0-liter Coyote V8, a 3.9-second 0–60 mph time, and exclusive badging, wheels, and premium features—including a B&O sound system and serialized plaque (#432).

The winner will also receive $34,000 to cover federal prize taxes, making the prize truly turnkey. Donations supporting the giveaway go directly to charities that serve military families and children in need.
Entries are open now, and the sweepstakes is already generating buzz in the collector car world. For one fortunate participant, the chance to own a perfectly paired pair of Mustangs—separated by six decades but united in spirit—could soon become a reality.
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