A car like this 1966 Ford Mustang GT gets us excited. It's a
real-deal A-code pony car that also shows all the right major
indicators of being a real-deal GT. And it even has a sharp-looking
correct color package and some great features to add extra
distinction.
The name Vintage Burgundy for this car's factory-correct code X
paint is a bit of cool foreshadowing. When this one was built, they
must have known how much of an extraordinary classic it would
become. You have also picked up on all the correct GT exterior
features, including the fog light grille, GT side badging, rocker
stripe, GT gas cap, and trumpeted dual exhaust mounted through the
rear valance. Plus, the mag wheels with raised white letter
Goodyears make for a great sporty addition. It's the kind of car
that you want to drive, and so it has a driver-ready appearance.
And details like the bright chrome bumpers make sure this one is
memorable for more than just its GT style.
A pristine black interior is always an ideal complement to a dark
red exterior. The upholstery, door panels, dash, carpeting,
headliner, and other fundamentals have the kind of quality that
tells you this has always been under good care. Plus, there are
desirable features everywhere from the classic working dome lights
to the upgraded AM/FM digital tuner. But beyond just comfort
features, there's a very unique element to this interior. Mustang
people instantly recognize that bench seat with a folding center
armrest. The trim tag tells us this is a factory-correct feature.
Only about 3.5 percent of the total 1966 Mustang production was the
bench seat coupe. It's a rarity that's made even more unique when
you think about just how many were also GT cars. So this has the
potential to be quite a special pony car.
Under the hood is a clean and tidy style that makes it easy to show
off the correct displacement 289 cubic-inch V8. There's some added
attention paid to getting the details right, like the bold blue
block paint, correct intake, and red oxide primer on the
undercarriage. As a true A-code car, this earns the four-barrel
carburetor on top. And we know you'll love the sweet tune of the
dual exhaust. The driving experience is the right mix for a GT
cruiser. It means this is a car that wants you to feel the road,
but it also comes with the right easy driving features like a
three-speed automatic transmission and front disc brakes.
Complete with owner's manual, this is the distinct Mustang GT with
the rare bench seat. So if you love an icon with power and
distinction, don't miss this deal. Call now!
Vehicle Details
1966 Ford Mustang
Listing ID:CC-1597629
Price:$42,995
Location:Concord, North Carolina
Year:1966
Make:Ford
Model:Mustang
Exterior Color:Vintage Burgundy
Interior Color:Black
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:88349
Stock Number:7445-CHA
VIN:6T07A208039
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