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The Mustang was the brainchild of Ford Division General Manager Lee Iacocca and engineer Donald Frey. Iacocca wanted a sporty family car that appealed to the baby boomer generation that was just becoming of driving age. The Mustang was initially offered as a coupe in mid-1964 and a short while later the convertible and fastback were offered. This is truly a vehicle that represents a certain attainable luxury lifestyle.
The 1966 Ford Mustang represented the most refined of the 1964 through 1966 Mustangs before the radical restyling of the 1967 models. Although not much different in styling or under the hood than the previous models, the 1966 Mustang featured modest mechanical improvements and small styling touches that made it distinct and easy to distinguish from its older siblings.
This 1966 Ford Mustang GT tribute is a fresh restoration on an original owner type car. It has an overhauled 289ci rebuilt 2-bbl carburetor, electronic ignition for smooth running, quick starting, and reliability. It has an automatic transmission, original Rally wheels, and new dual exhaust with the correct GT trumpet tips through the rear valance.
This classic 1966 restored trademark has power steering, completely new brakes throughout, all new plugs and wires and a detailed engine with dress up kit. It has a detailed trunk compartment with Rally spare rim. Containing a classic AM radio in full working condition and fully operational heater and electrical system. This piece of history is equipped with brand new shocks, radiator, and much more.

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