Vehicle Description
Here's the kind of story you want your classic to have. This 1966
Ford Mustang Convertible has been under the same ownership for
nearly half its life so far. So it's a V8-powered drop-top icon
with a terrific color combo and a well-kept style.
This convertible has been under the same care for the last 26
years. We love long-term ownership because you know it makes for an
added level of care. And there's more about this car's history that
you're going to love. The trim tag tells us Emberglo is the
factory-correct color, which has a great vintage look. This was
resprayed during the consigner's ownership, and it has been enjoyed
over the last quarter-century, but that way it has held up over the
decades also reminds you of this car's overall quality. The body
panels line up nicely; the chrome is clean and complete; and it
retains the right classic style, right down to the wire wheel
covers. So this one not only offers a value price, but also a true
history.
The parchment color convertible top nicely complements the exterior
paint, and with the flip of a switch, it powers down to reveal more
of that creamy color in the two-tone interior. So you get a great
look inside and out. This is the factory-correct color combo, and
it appears highly correct and preserved. So you'll proudly show off
the details, like the premium "Pony" package embossed in the
seatbacks. Plus, this has all of what you want in a cool cruising
Mustang convertible, including bucket seats, a grippy factory
steering wheel, and a premium center console. There's even an
upgraded Mustang-style AM/FM digital tuner with cassette for
upgraded top-down driving music.
This is a C-code car, and so it's great to see the bold blue block
of a 289 cubic-inch V8. But these are great for upgrades, and this
one really shows that off well. It now has performance components
like an Edelbrock four-barrel carburetor, Edelbrock mid-rise
intake, and a set of headers to add power and rumble to the dual
exhaust. There are also the right supporting pieces, like newer
belts, newer hoses, and a Shelby-inspired Monte Carlo bar. The V8
fires up with gusto, and the three-speed automatic transmission
makes cruising easy. So it makes for a nice classic convertible for
driver who like to feel the road.
Iconic classics with this kind of history are a rare find. So when
this one is so obtainable, you know you need to hurry on this deal.
Call today!!!