Vehicle Description
This 1966 Ford Mustang GT Tribute Convertible is a desirable A-code
car with a terrific color combo, desirable features, and a
well-kept vintage attitude - right down to the actual miles title.
So as you dig deeper into the details, you really start to imagine
how awesome this drop-top cruiser will be even on your first day
driving it.
Wimbledon White is always an excellent choice on an early Mustang.
It's an iconic color from 1966 but was an upgrade here later in
life. So it continues to have an attractive finish with a deep
gloss that looks great in the sunshine. The white convertible top
and whitewall tires pair quite well with the paint for a distinct
look, but it's that Shelby-style hint of blue that you probably
like the most. The triple stripe on the rocker panels sits
in-between the styled steel wheels to nicely contrast the white
paint with sporty style. There are more GT details upgrades like
the fog lights in the grille and dual exhaust pipes coming through
the rear valence. Plus the chrome is bright, the stainless has been
polished, and all the little trim pieces are in place, right down
to the proper GT badges on the fenders and gas cap.
The hint of blue on the rockers goes well with the multi-tone sea
of blue inside. So it offers a well-coordinated color combo with
the roof up or down. The seats, door panels, and dash all have a
clean look which makes for a proper cruiser attitude. Plus, there's
a driver-oriented style with the front bucket seats, a center
console in-between, and a wood-rimmed three-spoke steering wheel.
And because this loves to be a cruiser there are comfort features,
including an AM/FM/cassette stereo. The provisions for air
conditioning are also there, but it will need servicing to blow
cold again. The overall looks good for a driver's classic. And
since you'll be taking it everywhere, you'll even appreciate how
this one shows off the little things like the classic floor mats
and under-dash lights that greet you when the door opens.
Under the hood is Ford's famous 289 cubic-inch V8. The VIN tells us
this is an ultra-desirable A-code car, and it still has the
stock-style four-barrel carburetor on top. These are hardy motors
with a large catalog of affordable components. So this makes for a
great car to give a shadetree tune-up on a Saturday, and then take
it out cruising on Sunday. And features like the three-speed
automatic transmission, power steering, and power brakes give it
the right easy driving fundamentals.
You know you love the idea of driving an iconic classic
convertible, and this A-code GT tribute drop-top really delivers
that iconic experience. Call today!!!