Lee Iacocca and Ford changed the automotive landscape at the New
York World's Fair in 1964. Many believe that no car in history,
other than maybe the Model T, affected the way Americans perceive
automobiles like the Mustang. This 1966 Mustang coupe received a
partial restoration in 1994. The exterior was refinished in Dark
Blue that is still in fair condition. Accents include GT350
stripping/hood scoop and period correct 15" alloys that mount
Goodyear Eagle radials. The interior has been reupholstered in
black vinyl - door cards, headliner, carpeting and GT wheel are all
in good condition. There is also a full set of aftermarket gauges
and factory AM sound system. The owner states that power is
provided by a rebuilt (2001) 289ci Windsor that has been fitted
with an Edelbrock aluminum intake, Holley dual-feed carb, Isky cam
and stainless headers. Exhaust is routed through a custom stainless
system with side exits. It is matched with a rebuilt (2021) 4-speed
manual gearbox w/Hurst Comp+ shifter. With a Cobra dress-up kit,
this powertrain looks and sounds great. Brakes are 4-wheel manual
drum units and a new fuel tank and front sway bar have been added.
This is a nice 'old-school' 4-speed Mustang coupe that will quickly
find a new home. ALL VEHICLES SOLD "AS IS".
Vehicle Details
1966 Ford Mustang
Listing ID:CC-1525768
Price:$19,995
Location:Concord, North Carolina
Year:1966
Make:Ford
Model:Mustang
Exterior Color:Dark Blue
Interior Color:Black
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:34322
Stock Number:3032
VIN:6R07C161089
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