1966 Ford Mustang A-Code Convertible 3-SpeedIntroducing this 1966
Ford Mustang A-Code Convertible 3-Speed finished in its factory
color Ivy Green Metallic over an Ivy Gold & White Luxury
Pony interior. As one of the most recognizable American cars of the
1960s, the Mustang helped establish the "pony car" segment and
remains a favorite among enthusiasts for its straightforward design
and enjoyable driving experience.Highlights:- Factory Color: Ivy
Green Metallic- Interior Color: Ivy Gold & White Luxury
Pony Interior - 3-Speed Manual Transmission- V8 Engine-
4-Barrel Carburetor- Convertible Soft-Top w/ Boot Cover- Full
Length Center Console- Chrome BumpersEquipped with a 3-speed manual
transmission, V8 engine, 4-barrel carburetor, chrome bumpers,
single exhaust outlet, convertible soft top w/ boot cover, 3-spoke
steering wheel, 14-inch steel wheels, jack, and a full-size spare
tire in the trunk. Additional features include an extended center
console, bucket seats, rear bench seat, drive-side rearview mirror,
vent windows, and a push-button radio.The Luxury Pony interior
package was one of the Mustang's more distinctive options, adding
upgraded trim, embossed seat upholstery, and a more upscale cabin
appearance compared to standard models. This Mustang is running and
driving; however, it will require additional work before being
considered road-ready. This has been taken into account in the
pricing. For $19,750
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