Vehicle Description
This 1966 Ford Mustang convertible has an awesomely-coordinated
color combo, upgraded V8 power, and all the right desirable
features. So as you dig deeper into the details, you really start
to image how awesome a cruiser this classic will be even on your
first day driving it.
The light blue paint is part of an upgrade later in life. It's a
thoughtful application not only for the way it lets this
sunshine-friendly drop-top radiate, but also for how well it
establishes a color theme. After all, the white convertible top
looks like a puffy cloud against this sky blue color, and even the
sporty rocker stripe coordinates, too. You may not describe this
appearance the same way to your friends, but the real advantage is
that there's just always something instinctively extra appealing
about parings that also appear in nature. Of course, it also helps
that this one has all the right brightwork details, like shining
chrome bumpers, well-done trim, and the desirable styled steel
wheels.
With the flip of a switch, the roof powers down to reveal a
two-tone blue and parchment interior. So you get a similar color
theme inside and out. The dual colors make for a uniform appearance
on the door panels, dash, and seats - yes, this is also a special
"pony" interior! And the wood-like trim on the console also goes
nicely with the dash and steering wheel. The upgraded AM/FM digital
stereo gives you the right vintage looks while upgraded the driving
music. Plus, there are provisions for R134a air conditioning (it
likely just needs a charge to blow ideally cold again.) So, it's a
total package that's clean, vintage, and already comes with great
features.
This was born a C-code car, and so you get a 289 cubic-inch for
proper V8 power. It has a nice look with some added flair from the
polished valve covers and matching air topper w/callout. But wHat
you'll like the best is the added pep that comes from upgrades like
an Edelbrock four-barrel carburetor and Edelbrock Performer intake.
It's a strong-running package that makes a subtly sweet tune out of
the dual exhaust. Plus, the hoses, idler arms, seals, wheel
cylinders , and shocks are all part of a newer investment in
quality. If this is starting to sound like the ideal all-weekend
cruiser, then you'll also appreciate good driving features like the
three-speed automatic transmission, power steering, front disc
brakes, and wide BF Goodrich T/As.
Complete with maintenance records, you know you love the idea of
driving an iconic classic convertible, and this one makes sure the
experience is all smiles. Call today!!!