Vehicle Description
1966 Ford Mustang Coupe Sold new at Moore Ford in Richardson Texas
More than $25K invested in complete restoration Red exterior with
revitalized full black vinyl roof and refreshed black interior 200
CID Thriftpower inline six-cylinder engine Three-speed manual
transmission with Hurst shifter Eight-track tape player Original
owners manual included Own this Vehicle from $199 per month-call
636-600-4600 MotoeXotica Classic Cars is pleased to offer this
bright red 1966 Ford Mustang Coupe that was sold new at Moore Ford
in Richardson Texas. This example was made in Ford's Dearborn,
Michigan factory (VIN code F). According to the previous owner,
this car underwent a restoration with more than $25,000 invested in
it. He indicated that the Mustang had a freshengine rebuild, new
clutch, new brakes/lines, new seals, new front end bushings, new
shocks, new balljoints/tie rods, complete new interior, seat
covers, cushions, tracks, springs, carpet, headliner, visor covers,
in dash am-fm stereo, new exhaust, new tires and new bumper guards.
Finished in red, the car's paint and trim are in overall excellent
condition, including the full black vinyl roof. The car's bodywork
is straight. The car's engine bay is tidy, the battery is in good
order, and the new chrome bumpers look great. The radio antenna is
bent at the top. This pony wears new Prime Well PS850 radials, size
205/70R14 at all four corners. Each tire surrounds a Magnum
Pony-style wheel cover. The tires are in very good order while the
wheels are in excellent shape. Under the hood is a 200 CID
Thriftpower straight six-cylinder engine. Backing the engine is a
three-speed manual transmission. New parts include a clutch, brakes
lines, new front end, bushings, shocks, ball joints, tie rods, etc.
Inside, the car has an all-new black interior with seat covers,
cushions, tracks, springs, carpet, headliner, sun visors and
stereo. The instrument panel, with a full set of gauges, plus a Sun
tachometer lashed to the steering column, and the inner door liners
are in excellent condition, as is the Hurst shifter. Completing the
interior is an AM/FM radio. The 1966 Mustang debuted with moderate
trim changes including a new grille, side ornamentation, wheel
covers and gas cap. A large number of new paint and interior color
options, an AM/eight-track sound system, and one of the first AM/FM
mono automobile radios were also offered. It also removed the
Falcon instrument cluster; the previously optional features,
including the round gauges and padded sun visors, became standard
equipment. The 1965 and 1966 Mustangs are differentiated by
variations in the exterior, despite similar design. These
variations include the emblem on the quarter-panels behind the
doors. From August 1964 production, the emblem was a single
vertical piece of chrome, while for 1966 models the emblem was
smaller in height and had three horizontal bars extending from the
design, resembling an "E." The front intake grilles and ornaments
were also different. The 1965 front grille used a "honeycomb"
pattern, while the 1966 version was a "slotted" style. While both
model years used the "Horse and Corral" emblem on the grille, the
1965 had four bars extending from each side of the corral, while on
the 1966, these bars were removed. Competition to this car in 1966
included Chevrolet's Corvair and Chevy II, Dodge's Dart, Ford's own
Falcon, and Plymouth's Barracuda. Whether you're looking for a new
Mustang project car foundation or you simply prefer your classic
Ponys simple and straightforward, you should come by MotoeXotica
Classic Cars today to view this restored '66 Stang. VIN:
6F07T233279 This car is currently located at our facility in St.
Louis, Missouri. Current mileage on the odometer shows 62,922
miles. It is sold as is, where is, on a clean and clear, mileage
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