1966 Ford Mustang (Stock #286) BRIGHT RED CANDY APPLE PAINT, RED
AND WHITE PONY INTERIOR, VERY STRONG 5.0 ROLLER ENGINE OUT OF A
1993 COBRA MUSTANG, T5 MANUAL 5 SPEED TRANSMISSION, DISC BRAKES
FRONT, 17 INCH AMERICAN RACING WHEELS. HEAD LIGHTS WORK! TAIL
LIGHTS WORK! BRAKE LIGHTS WORK! TURN SIGNALS WORK! INTERIOR LIGHT
NOT WORKING! WIPERS WORK! SPEEDOMETER WORKS! HORN NOT WORKING!
AFTER MARKET RADIO WORKS! OIL GAUGE WORKS! HOW IS THE ENGINE? Its a
5.0 roller engine that runs very strong. 5.0 is a 302 cubic inch
that fit the 1966 good. Past owner said it was out of a 1993 Cobra
Mustang. I hear no knocks, no pings and it starts good. This is a
fuel injected engine with no carburetor so it starts good and runs
smooth. HOW IS THE TRANSMISSION? Past owner said it was also out of
the same 1993 Mustang Cobra. Its a T5 5 speed manual. It shifts
good with a close trough. I feel no clutch slip or chatter, it is a
little harder to press the pedal than stock, I think a performance
clutch and pressure plate has been added. HOW IS THE PAINT? The
candy apple red paint is very shinny, I see no dents or car door
dings. Its not a roll out of the trailer Show Queen paint job that
cost $15,000! Its just a nice driver quality that looks good, but
if you inspect with a critical eye you will find touched up chips,
some specs and some minor flaws. The pictures show a perfect car,
its nice but not perfect. HOW IS THE BODY RUST WISE? I did not
paint the car so I can't tell you what under the shinny red. I do
see than a couple of floor bottoms have been replace with correct
ones, maybe a couple of spot repairs in floor thin sheet metal. Sub
frames look real nice and solid, rear quarter panel drop down are
good, looks like the bottom of the drivers quarter has had a bottom
8 replaced. HOW IS THE CHROME? Chrome is pretty nice, front bump
look like new, door handles very good, rear bumper OK with minor
pits, stainless trim good, door divider bar have pits inside, tail
light bezel and trunk bezel look great. HOW IS THE INTERIOR? Decent
Pony interior, but not all new, no bad wear or holes, headliner
needs wrinkles steamed out. Someone has lowered the drivers seat
about 1 inch, I guess they had a fat belly. I'm average height 5'10
and fit fine. HOW IS THE GLASS? Windshield has no milky spot, no
wiper marks and no stone chip. Side glass roll up and down fine and
look good, back glass good, but painter good some minor sand marks
near the top. HOW DOES THE CAR DRIVE? I consider it driving very
good for the year. It has no power steering so you do put a little
effort in when parking. Past owner put most new front end parts,
new ball joints, new upper and lower control arms, new tie rod
ends, no idler arm, now sturt rod bushing, new heavier sway bar and
bushings. THE HEATER IS a after market that replaces the original
heater box. I have not tried it other than checking to see if the
blower works and it does. I put a picture of the condtorls on the
listing. HOW IS THE EXHAUST SYSTEM? Very good Muscle Car sound,
tube headers, Flow Mater mufflers, turn downs behind the mufflers.
HOW ARE THE BRAKES? Very good brakes, disc in front with multi disc
pistons in calipers, dual master cylinder added for safety. WHATS
THE HISTORY? I bought it from a mechanic that worked on Knoxville,
Tennessee's police cars, he bought it from a man in Kentucky. CLEAR
AND CLEAN TENNESSEE TITLE IN HAND! Check out over 80 photos Ask for
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Vehicle Details
1966 Ford Mustang
Listing ID:CC-1435894
Price:Contact Seller
Location:Addison, Illinois
Year:1966
Make:Ford
Model:Mustang
Exterior Color:Red
Interior Color:Red
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:72125
Stock Number:286
VIN:6F07T280057
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