This is a 1966 Ford Mustang Fastback "A" code that was the lucky
recipient of a comprehensive, Rotisserie restoration with attention
to detail! Powered by a strong running 289ci V8 mated to a four
speed manual transmission with a Ford nine inch rear end. Finished
in the correct factory color of "Ivy Green Poly" with Parchment
vinyl interior. This fastback Mustang features the Rally Pac with
8,000 Tach and clock, power front disc brakes, power steering,
upgraded sound system, new flow master exhaust, new suspension,
spare tire, torque thrust "D" Bullitt style wheels, GT exhaust with
trumpet tips and original Buck Tag! This is a very strong running
mustang that rides and drives fantastic. The paint is nice with a
deep shine and a mirror like reflection finish. The interior is
very nice and shows extremely well. The underside of the car is
finished in the correct red oxide paint and is stunning. the engine
compartment is highly detailed and stands tall. Everything on the
car works and functions as it should.
Call 314-346-6039 to purchase or with any questions.
314-346-6039
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Vehicle Details
1966 Ford Mustang
Listing ID:CC-1979884
Price:$67,895
Location:Fenton, Missouri
Year:1966
Make:Ford
Model:Mustang
Exterior Color:Ivy Green
Interior Color:Parchment
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:22153
Stock Number:2542
VIN:6T09A209604
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