Vehicle Description
There are lots of Mustangs on the road, but a few stand out amongst
the crowd. This is true of this gorgeous 1966 hardtop coupe with
its' original and unusual Antique Bronze paint and black vinyl
roof. The car is a "numbers matching" vehicle which is nearly 100%
original, with the exception of a professional repaint in its
original color in 2015, new front and rear bumpers and door sills.
It starts, runs, handles and stops as it should when new. A new
power steering pump installed in 2015 and maneuvering and road
handling are effortless.
This car is extremely comfortable riding and a real pleasure to
drive. Its'original in-line six cylinder engine and 3-speed
automatic transmission provide fast, smooth acceleration and will
cruise all day at 70 mph with no issues. The Mustang's unique
styling, wire spoke wheels, front bucket seats and front-to-back
center console with mounted shifter provide the look of a sporty
muscle car, as does the attractive steering wheel, full gauge
instrument panel and gull wing dash. The engine and its associated
components, the cars' full black interior and the trunk are all in
original condition and very presentable. The car is also equipped
with an AM/FM/MP3 stereo hidden in the glove box. The dash mounted
AM/FM/Cassette may be made operable but this is not certain.
This Mustang is driven weekly and attracts attention on every
outing. The current mileage is believed to be a little over 119K.
It is used mostly for family pleasure, with an average of 220 miles
per year over the past 10 years. The car took a "Top 5 Classic
Driver" trophy in August of 2015 at the Annual West Glens Falls, NY
"Freedom Festival" show, with some 200 cars in attendance. While
unable to fully document, it is believed that this car was
essentially a two-owner car prior to the present day owner's
purchase in November of 2007. The car was built in Metuchen, NJ and
is said to have never been driven in the winter and never to have
left the state of NY until November of 2007. It is now driven from
April to October of each year and is kept in dry storage during the
fall and winter months.
ESTIMATE: $13,000 - $16,000