1966 Ford Mustang GT Fastback For Sale - A Code 289 CI V-8,
Automatic, AACA Gold Medal Recipient LMC is very proud to offer for
sale this 1966 Ford Mustang GT Fastback The recipient of a
comprehensive restoration, this 1966 Ford Mustang GT Fastback is an
outstanding example that has earned some of the hobby's most
prestigious accolades, including an AACA Grand National Award, an
AACA Gold Medal, and multiple MCA Grand National wins. Finished in
its factory-correct green paint scheme with white rocker stripes,
this Mustang presents beautifully with proper GT badging,
grille-mounted driving lights, and dual exhaust outlets with chrome
tips exiting through the rear valance. As a genuine GT, it retains
its original matching-numbers drivetrain, including the A-Code 289
cubic-inch V8 rated at 225 horsepower, topped by a 4-barrel
carburetor and paired with an automatic transmission. Well optioned
from new, it is additionally equipped with power steering, power
brakes, factory air conditioning, and an original Ford 8-track
stereo system. Inside, the black Pony interior is both sporty and
well appointed, featuring bucket seats, a center console, woodgrain
trim, a woodgrain steering wheel, and correct rubber embossed floor
mats. The car is accompanied by its original key set, original
owner's manual, original window sticker, as well as restoration
documents and invoices. Further underscoring the quality of this
example are its numerous show achievements, including an AACA Gold
Medal, an AACA Grand National Award, and multiple wins in the
Concours Driven class at the MCA Grand National level. Introduced
to the public at the 1964 New York World's Fair, the Mustang
immediately became a cultural phenomenon and sparked what would
soon be known as "Mustang fever." While early cars were offered
only as coupes and convertibles, the sleek fastback body style
joined the lineup in 1965, helping solidify the Mustang's
performance image. By then, Ford had also replaced the 260
cubic-inch V8 with the more capable 289, offered in several output
levels. GT models benefited from the more powerful 225 and 271
horsepower versions, along with upgraded suspension components and
performance-oriented tires to better match their enhanced
performance. The result was a car that combined everyday usability
with unmistakable style and V8 excitement-qualities that continue
to make the 1966 Mustang GT Fastback one of the most desirable
early Mustangs today. Additional Details: -
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