Gateway Classic Cars of St. Louis is proud to digitally present
this fully restored 1966 Ford Mustang Coupe finished in its
factory-correct Silver Blue (Color Code Y) over a two-tone blue
vinyl interior (Trim 22).
According to its VIN (6F07C183687), this Mustang was built at
Ford's Dearborn, Michigan plant and originally equipped with the
C-code 289 cubic-inch V8 and 2-barrel carburetor, producing strong
and smooth power paired with the automatic transmission.
This Mustang has been completely restored, featuring new paint, new
interior, and new dual exhaust, bringing a refined yet spirited
driving experience. The custom center console and modern stereo
system with a CD player hidden in the glove box blend classic looks
with modern convenience. The result is a car that retains its
authentic 1960s character while offering enhanced comfort for
weekend cruising or local shows.
The bright chrome, smooth lines, and fresh blue interior reflect
the craftsmanship behind the restoration - while the unmistakable
burble of the 289 ensures this Mustang still carries the soul of an
American icon.
Highlights:
Factory Silver Blue exterior (Color Code Y)
Two-tone blue vinyl interior (Trim 22)
289 CID V8 C-code engine (2-barrel carburetor)
Automatic transmission
Fully restored with new paint and interior
New dual exhaust system
Custom center console
Modern CD stereo system (hidden in glove box)
Built in Dearborn, Michigan
Originally delivered to the St. Louis district (DSO 55)
This 1966 Ford Mustang Coupe can be seen at the St. Louis Showroom
located at 1237 Central Park Drive, O'Fallon IL 62269.
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