Vehicle Description
1966 Ford Mustang Convertible
Let's just admit it, the Ford Mustang is a sexy car. It's been
heating up the streets with its sleek look, powerful engine, and
confident owners since its first model in 1964.5. The Mustang seems
to just get better and better with each new model, but there's
something uniquely exciting about a classic . In 1966 a K code
offering was available which used a 289ci V8 which produced
271hp.
Going for the 1966 GT350 "Clone" car, it has been performed with
wild success! A veritable who's who of parts, high
performance...everything from the power plant to the suspension and
everything in between, just read and you'll be in to pluck this
example from our Hallowed Halls.
Exterior
Retaining the original front end styling, some H4 7-inch high
output headlights and smaller running lighting have been put on. I
t retains the designer's front end right down to the drivers side
cloisonne badge, but now sports horizontal stainless steel bars for
the grille. A dual white stripe runs virtually the gamut of this
car even below the front bumper for the GT350R lower valance, just
above the bumper, then carrying on through the center of the now
fiberglass GT350 hood and on to the back, through the trunk lid and
around the rear roll pan. Remaining steel is straight and has
slightly misaligned gaps, and is bathed in the deep end of the pool
Sapphire Blue, and its well applied but does have notable
inclusionsthroughout the finish. A white new convertible top is on
and is pristine. Just above the rockers is another triple white
stripe with some GT350 badging which is correct for a GT350 and
this clone version. The outer facing V triple vertical bar tail
lighting is on and dual stainless exhaust tips peek out from
underneath the rear which also has the round backup lights. 15-inch
Torque Thrust wheels are now in and are wrapped with 225/60R15;s in
front and slightly larger 235/60R15's on back all with raised white
letters. Suhweet!
Interior
Top down, radio on and slipped inside within the snappy totally
recovered interior, thanks to TMI Auto Upholstery, that presents in
white and blue Pony interior format and looks like new! The doors
sport some tuck and roll inserts in the centers of a molded white
vinyl peel with inset armrest and a door pull tray. A newer billet
style actuator is now on along with a chromed crank. Inside
overstuffed bomber style buckets are in with some tuck and roll and
smooth sapphire blue vinyl is reserved for the bolsters and inserts
are white opposing wide tuck and roll inserts, This holds true also
for the rear 2 plus 2 bench. A wood rimmed steering wheel is
fronting what appears as the original dash from the factory, but
with a litany of add ons like the Holley Sniper EFI screen next to
the speedo, and a tachometer and large chronograph clock hung off
of either side of the steering column. This dash is now lit by LED
lighting. A dark blue padded dash top is shading the instruments
which are within a wood grained veneer front panel. The center has
a large console between the buckets which runs to the front of the
car where it houses the shifter. Veneer and some ribbed aluminum
along with white plastic molds to the hump and makes it look as if
it was originally from the factory. Very well done and like new
only better with all the add ons.
Drivetrain
Under the hood which is fiberglass, (as previously stated), we now
have a 306ci Ford V8. It has aluminum heads, a Ford Racing E-cam, a
Holley Sniper efi system, A Holley Hypercoil, Holley Distributor,
and 120amp single wire alternator. The exhale is aided by ceramic
long tube headers and a Flowmaster exhaust. All is kept within temp
range with a Champion cooling system featuring an aluminum
radiator, and twin 12" fans, (1800cfm each). A new heater core is
in, and a 340lph fuel pump feeds the fossils. On back is a Tremec
world class T5 5-speed transmission, a Ford Racing high performance
flywheel, stainless steel fuel lines and a 22 gallon fuel tank.
Undercarriage
More who's who with undercarriage suspension parts including a
fully adjustable front suspension from PTP including roller bearing
spring plates, Moog steering components, Borgeson power steering,
Shelby front springs, a Shelby 1 inch drop, Drake rear springs,
stainless steel brake lines, a new Wilwood master cylinder, and
disc braking upfront featuring Kelsey Hayes front 4 piston version
calipers, and rear drum brakes. No rust, just performance parts
bolted on.
Drive-Ability
Our local crack decoder and my editor took the wheel for this test
drive and he reported absolutely no problems with high performance
on the acceleration, handling and braking fronts. Plenty of
instrumentation to monitor and the comfy seats were to die for.
This car is truly a buttoned up example and a very nice job at the
350 clone look.
The hits just keep in coming with this "clone" and it looks and
performs like it should, as it carries a hefty price tag, but when
one sees the work that has gone into it, it may be a great
deal!
6T08T2329245
6-1966
T-Metuchen, NJ Assy Plant
08-Mustang Convertible
T-200ci I6
239245-Sequential Unit Number
BUCK TAG
C/O-Customer Order
691-Factory Rotation
19-Welding Bay
D6-April 6th
76A-Convertible, Standard Buckets
K-Nightmist Blue
22-Blue Standard Vinyl
Classic Auto Mall is a 336,000-square foot classic and special
interest automobile showroom, featuring over 650 vehicles for sale
with showroom space for up to 1,000 vehicles. Also, a 400 vehicle
barn find collection is on display.
This vehicle is located in our showroom in Morgantown,
Pennsylvania, conveniently located just 1-hour west of Philadelphia
on the I-76 Pennsylvania Turnpike. The website is
www.classicautomall.com and our phone number is (888) 227-0914.
Please contact us anytime for more information or to come see the
vehicle in person.