1966 Ford Mustang Fastback with 289 V8 AT. DGC2954 VIN 6R09C172954
I bought this Mustang fastback out of California; supposedly, it's
always lived in California? It turned out to be a pretty nice
fastback. When I bought it, it had strange racing seats or
something. They were hard to get in and out of, and they weren't
comfortable, so we found a set of stock seats that were all
rebuilt, reconditioned, and reupholstered in red to match the rest
of the car. They look great. The 289 engine runs and drives great.
This is not a show car; there are a couple of small issues with the
paint, but not much. There's a little bit of rust underneath. It
has LED headlights. The carpets are good headliners and good. It's
really a pretty decent interior. The 289 engine runs very well, and
it has a recent new Edelbrock carburetor and an Edelbrock intake
manifold. It has an aluminum radiator for better cooling. How's the
dual exhaust system? The body and paint are very good. It has style
steel wheels that are painted black with BFGoodrich radio T/A-like
almost new tires. It has a console and the GT-style clock and
tachometer on the steering column. I bought a brand-new radio, and
we had to add a new speaker as your old one didn't work either. The
speedometer is Dakota RetroTech Digital instrument system. The
mustang was repainted white. We've had it all service and safety
checked, and it's ready to enjoy.
The Ford Mustang was first introduced in 1964 and quickly became an
iconic American muscle car. The 1966 model year saw several updates
and refinements over the previous year, including improved interior
features and engine options. Fastbacks, with their sleek, sporty
design, became particularly popular during this era.
- Wheelbase: 108 inches
- Length: Approximately 185.5 inches
- Width: Approximately 71.4 inches
- Height: Approximately 52.5 inches
- Curb Weight: Approximately 2,700 lbs (varies with options)
1966 Ford Mustang Fastback with a 289 V8 automatic transmission is
a classic American muscle car that holds a significant place in
automotive history. With proper care and maintenance, it can serve
as a reliable vehicle and a cherished collector's item. Whether you
choose to keep it original or make modifications, the Mustang
community offers a wealth of resources and support for enthusiasts.
Enjoy your classic ride!
??Body 63A - Fastback with standard interior
??Color X - Vintage Burgundy paint
??Trim 26 - Black vinyl and trim
??Date 03C - Built 3rd day of March
??DSO 72 - San Jose district sales office
??Axle 6 - 2.80:1 standard differential
??Trans 6- C4 automatic
If you'd like to see a lot more photos about 200 photos go to our
webpage dragers.com
If you would like to make the drive to Burlington to see this
vehicle I think you'd really enjoy seeing Drager's Clubhouse
firsthand We have a lot of interesting things on display besides
cars and trucks. We have 25 display cases full of all sorts of
amazing things. We have 100 motorcycles on display. Most people
tell us we are like a museum.
Call Andrew 206-533-9600 to set up a day and time to come see this
vehicle
Vehicle Details
1966 Ford Mustang
Listing ID:CC-1962897
Price:$47,500
Location:Burlington, Washington
Year:1966
Make:Ford
Model:Mustang
Exterior Color:White
Interior Color:Red
Transmission:Automatic
Odometer:79318
Stock Number:DGC2954
VIN:6R09C172954
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