1966 Ford Mustang Fastback- Fresh Restoration- Factory Correct
Silver Frost Paint (Code 4)- Factory Correct Red Crinkle Vinyl Trim
(Code 65)- 289ci V8- 4 Speed Manual Transmission- Upgraded 4bbl
Carb- New Tires- 5k Miles Since RestorationVIN Decoder:6 - Year:
1966T - Assembly Plant: Metuchen, New Jersey09 - Body Style:
FastbackC - Engine: 289 2bbl V8234261 - Production SequenceData
Plate Decoder:63A - Body: 2 Door Fastback4 - Color: Silver Frost65
- Trim: Red Crinkle Vinyl, Luxury/Pony Interior31C - Date: March
31, 196615 - District Sales Office: Newark, New Jersey6 - Axle:
2.805 - Transmission: 4 Speed ManualThe 1966 Ford Mustang Fastback
presented here is a beautifully restored example of one of the most
iconic body styles in Ford's storied lineup. Freshly completed and
driven just 5,000 miles since its restoration, this car captures
the essence of the Mustang's first-generation performance and
style. Its fastback silhouette, long admired for its aggressive,
flowing roofline, remains one of the most desirable and enduring
designs of the classic muscle car era. With careful attention to
authenticity and mechanical refinement, this Mustang stands ready
as both a collector-worthy showpiece and a rewarding
driver.Finished in its factory-correct Silver Frost paint (Code 4),
the exterior exudes an understated yet sophisticated presence. The
fresh finish highlights the fastback's sculpted body panels, sharp
creases, and timeless proportions. All brightwork, trim, and glass
complement the restoration's high standard, further enhancing the
car's elegant but purposeful look. Rolling on new tires, the
Mustang presents as crisp and confident as it did when leaving the
Metuchen, New Jersey assembly plant in 1966.Inside, the Mustang
features the correct Red Crinkle Vinyl luxury interior (Code 65),
also known as the desirable Pony Interior. The contrasting red
cabin provides a striking visual pairing with the Silver Frost
exterior, creating a bold and memorable aesthetic. Restored with
care, the interior showcases the era's signature details, deeply
padded seats, chrome accents, and the unmistakable Mustang dash
layout. This cabin represents not just accuracy per the original
data plate, but also a vibrant and inviting driving
environment.Under the hood, this fastback is powered by a 289ci V8
originally equipped with a 2-barrel carburetor (Engine Code C), now
enhanced with an upgraded 4-barrel setup for improved performance
and drivability. Paired with a correct 4-speed manual transmission
(Transmission Code 5), the car delivers an engaging and authentic
muscle car experience. The drivetrain retains its classic character
while benefiting from restoration-fresh reliability, making it
ideal for weekend cruises or spirited back-road runs.Additional
documentation confirms the car's original build details, including
its 63A fastback body style, March 31, 1966 production date (Code
31C), and Newark, New Jersey DSO. With its combination of
factory-correct presentation, tasteful performance improvements,
and freshly completed restoration work, this 1966 Mustang Fastback
represents everything enthusiasts love about the early Mustang era.
It offers a perfect blend of show-quality refinement and hands-on
driving enjoymenta truly standout example of Ford's classic pony
car.
Vehicle Details
1966 Ford Mustang
Listing ID:CC-2018209
Price:$64,900
Location:Grand Rapids, Michigan
Year:1966
Make:Ford
Model:Mustang
Exterior Color:Silver Frost
Interior Color:Red Crinkle Vinyl
Transmission:Manual
Odometer:5101
Stock Number:25265
VIN:6T09C234261
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