1966 Ford Mustang Convertible Introducing this 1966 Ford Mustang
Convertible, finished in its factory color Candyapple Red (T) with
a Black (26A) interior. This timeless American classic perfectly
embodies 1960s automotive style, combining sleek lines with the
unmistakable Mustang presence.Highlights:- Factory Color:
Candyapple Red (T)- 6-Cylinder 200cid- Automatic Transmission-
Single-Barrel Carburetor- Power Drum Brakes- Black Convertible Soft
Top w/ Boot Cover- Chrome Trim- JVC Radio- 14-Inch Steel Wheels-
Manufacturer's Literature IncludedUnder the hood, it features a
6-cylinder 200cid engine paired with an automatic transmission and
a single-barrel carburetor. Power drum brakes and a single exhaust
outlet make driving effortless, while the black convertible soft
top with boot cover and chrome trim complete the classic
look.Additional features include bucket seats up front with a rear
bench, driver-side rearview mirror, vent windows, a 3-spoke
steering wheel, 14-inch steel wheels with BFGoodrich Radial T/A
white-letter tires and wire hubcaps, a fender-mounted antenna, and
a JVC radio. The manufacturer's literature is also included,
offering a glimpse into the Mustang's storied past.This generation
of Mustang helped define the "pony car" segment, inspiring a
generation of automotive design and enthusiasts. For those seeking
a blend of classic style, authentic heritage, and optimal
performance, this Ford Mustang Convertible is mechanically sound.
For $26,500
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