Built for speed and styled for admiration, this 1966 Ford Mustang
Restomod showcases a striking Wimbledon White paint accented by
bold red racing stripes that continue onto the underside of both
hood and trunk lid. The aggressive stance comes from a
performance-focused suspension setup, while Shelby-inspired
upgrades including the functional hood scoop, GT350R front valence,
side scoops, and integrated rear spoiler give this classic pony car
a competition-ready appearance. GT-style exhaust pipes mounted
through the rear valance and the Monte Carlo bracer bar complete
the performance aesthetic, all rolling on a set of performance
wheels wrapped in 225/60R15 front and 235/60R15 rear tires.
The red vinyl interior provides a vibrant contrast to the exterior
while staying true to the Mustang's sporty heritage. Modern
upgrades include power-adjustable front bucket seats with improved
bolstering for superior support during spirited driving. The clean
dash houses AutoMeter gauges and factory-style AC controls, while a
retro-style AM/FM/AUX stereo with Bluetooth connectivity brings
modern audio capabilities to this classic interior. A floor shifter
rises from the center console, complemented by a stylish wooden
steering wheel that adds both function and visual appeal. The clean
carpets, tight headliner, and well-fitted door panels demonstrate
careful attention to the restoration process.
Powering this Mustang is a potent 302 V8 engine connected to a
5-speed manual transmission for an engaging driving experience. The
engine bay shows excellent attention to detail with red Mustang air
cleaner sitting atop a Holley four-barrel carburetor, Edelbrock
air-gap intake manifold, and Boss Racing valve covers. Performance
enhancements include JBA headers feeding into a MagnaFlow dual
exhaust system, plus an MSD ignition system for reliable starting
and improved performance. A newer aluminum radiator keeps
temperatures in check, while power disc brakes at all four corners
provide strong stopping power. The upgraded suspension includes an
aftermarket rack-and-pinion steering setup and subframe connectors
for improved rigidity.
HIGHLIGHTS:
• 302 V8 Engine
• 5-Speed Manual Transmission
• Holley Four-Barrel Carburetor
• Edelbrock Air-Gap Intake Manifold
• Boss Racing Valve Covers
• JBA Headers
• MagnaFlow Dual Exhaust System
• MSD Ignition
• Aluminum Radiator
• Power Disc Brakes Front and Rear
• Aftermarket Rack and Pinion Steering
• Subframe Connectors
• Wimbledon White Paint
• Red Racing Stripes
• Fiberglass Hood with Scoop
• Fiberglass Trunk
• GT350R Front Valence
• Side Scoops
• Integrated Rear Spoiler
• Monte Carlo Bracer Bar
• GT-Style Exhaust through Rear Valance
• GT Fog Lights
• 225/60R15 Front, 235/60R15 Rear Tires
• Red Interior with Bucket Seats
• Power Adjustable Front Seats
• Wooden Steering Wheel
• Floor Shifter
• Center Console
• AutoMeter Gauges
• AM/FM/AUX Stereo with Bluetooth
• Air Conditioning
• Power Steering
This 1966 Ford Mustang Restomod combines classic Mustang styling
with modern performance upgrades that make it both a showpiece and
an excellent weekend cruiser. The enhanced 302 V8 engine, upgraded
suspension, and four-wheel disc brakes deliver an authentic driving
feel with improved reliability. Call today!
Vehicle Details
1966 Ford Mustang
Listing ID:CC-1928164
Price:$62,995
Location:Concord, North Carolina
Year:1966
Make:Ford
Model:Mustang
Exterior Color:Wimbledon White
Interior Color:Red
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:15571
Stock Number:9099-CHA
VIN:6T07T191809
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