Vehicle Description
Once Ford introduced the Mustang, their sales went up tremendously,
and in 1966 whenever that model of Mustang was introduced, the
sales success did nothing but increase. The 1966 Mustang
Convertible was only restyled slightly whenever introduced in 1966.
The only things restyled was that the Mustang emblem was placed
directly in the center of the grille opposed to the previous
placement in earlier models. The other slight modification was that
the rear fender featured three chrome pieces that would lead into
the simulated side scoop. 1966 was the first year that federally
mandated safety. Due to this, Mustang had front and back seat belts
factory installed to meet this quota. Some other standard factory
equipment were the electric windshield wipers, windshield washers,
emergency flashers, bucket seats, carpet, heater, and defrosters,
etc.. Just to get a basic idea of the quality of this model of
Mustang. This particular Mustang has a power top, power breaks, and
a Four Speed Manual transmission. A Bright Orange paint makes up
the exterior of this vehicle, with a Black soft top cover, and the
interior is black as well. This Mustang has been fully restored
some years back, and still runs with the same amount of power
Mustang was credited with back in the 1960s. For a total of
$35,999, you could own this piece of muscle car history, and enjoy
the style, power, and quality that Mustang aimed to give their
customers in 1966.