Vehicle Description
Produced in November 1965, this 1966 Ford Mustang convertible is
painted in a period shade of Springtime Yellow. With a single
long-term ownership in Phoenix, this car has been well-preserved
and has a suite of documentation to vouch for its originality. The
bodywork and paint show as though it just rolled off the showroom
floor and are set off with a black convertible top and a set of
wire wheel hubcaps riding on whitewall tires. On the inside, the
black Pony interior gives the car a more upscale, sporty look and
is a very desirable option from the period. The original wood
steering wheel is flanked by the optional Rally-Pac gauges with
important features like a tachometer and clock. To help cool off
that black interior, this car retains a power convertible top and
all-important air conditioning - both of which still work great.
Ford was one of the first companies to offer an 8-track player as
an option in their cars, adding it to the options list just two
months before this car's production, and this Mustang still holds
its original unit, paired with an AM radio and speakers in the
doors. Under the hood is the coveted C-code 289ci V8 engine. Rated
at 200hp from the factory, this V8 produces plenty of power and
low-down torque to keep this Mustang happy at the speed of
modern-day traffic. The engine was also optioned with the chrome
dress-up kit, which adds some visual flair to the car under the
hood and sets this car apart. Power is sent to the rear wheels
through a C4 automatic transmission, and optional power brakes help
slow the car down. Power steering was also specified on this car
and helps round out the list of options that make this car the
ultimate usable classic. Owner's manual and books, complete binder
of ownership papers and receipts, original jack, spare tire, boot
and tonneau cover are included. 61,245 actual miles. **TITLED AS
1966 FORD UNKNOWN**