1966 Ford Mustang C-Code Coupe Introducing this 1966 Ford Mustang
C-Code Coupe, finished in Nightmist Blue with a black Pony
interior. A classic example of mid-1960s American design, this
Mustang retains many of its original-style features and presents an
excellent opportunity for a hands-on enthusiast looking for a
project.Highlights:- Long-Term Ownership- California Car- Nightmist
Blue Exterior Color- Highly Desirable "Pony" Interior- V8 Engine-
Automatic Transmission- Power Steering- 2-Barrel Carburetor- Drum
Brakes- Air Conditioning- Chrome Accents- Quarter Ornaments-
Push-Button Radio- 14-Inch Steel WheelsEquipped with an automatic
transmission, V8 engine, 2-barrel carburetor, drum brakes at all
four corners, single exhaust, chrome bumpers, and a 3-spoke
steering wheel. It rides on 14-inch steel wheels with thin
whitewall tires and Mustang-branded hubcaps, with a full-size spare
located in the trunk. Interior features include front bucket seats,
rear bench seating, air conditioning, vent windows, a glove box, a
push-button radio, a driver-side mirror, and a fender-mounted
antenna.The 1966 model year was the highest-production year for the
first-generation Mustang, helping cement its status as one of the
most influential cars in automotive history. This Mustang recently
came out of long-term storage in California and is currently not
running, making it a true project car. Pricing reflects its
condition and offers a great opportunity to own and restore a
first-generation Mustang. For $12,750
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