This partially restored (2013) 1966 Mustang Coupe is a nice example
of the mid-60's classic that changed the American automotive
landscape forever. The exterior has been professionally reshot in
the original Emberglo finish. It is a nice 2-stage finish that is
in very good condition. Period correct American Racing 'Torque
Thrust' wheels mount 195/60R15 Goodyear Eagles in front and meatier
215/60R15 Michelins in the rear. Our Mustang's original 2-tone
'Pony' interior is still in good condition. Windows are tinted and
sounds are provided by an aftermarket AM/FM stereo system.
According to the VIN number, this C-code Mustang left the factory
with the 289ci motor. The owner states that it is now powered by a
rebuilt 302ci/2V Windsor that was installed in 2013. It appears and
sounds to be virtually stock with the exception of a custom dual
exhaust. An engine compartment chassis/tower brace has been
installed along with an motor dress-up kit. This great running
Windsor is mated to a 3-speed automatic transmission and factory
differential. Brakes are manual 4-wheel drum and steering is power
assisted. This is a very nice affordable Blue Oval classic that is
fun to drive. ALL VEHICLES SOLD "AS IS".
Vehicle Details
1966 Ford Mustang
Listing ID:CC-1415135
Price:$25,995
Location:Concord, North Carolina
Year:1966
Make:Ford
Model:Mustang
Exterior Color:Antique Gold
Interior Color:Brown
Odometer:42052
Stock Number:2842
VIN:6T07C163713
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