Vehicle Description
1966 Ford Mustang GT Replica Fastback� On-frame restoration that
looks great! Dark blue exterior with dual white racing strips and
black interior 302 CID V-8 engine C4 three-speed automatic
transmission and 2.80:1 rear end Magnum 500 wheels, hood scoop and
fog lights Factory deluxe AM/FM monaural radio, one of the first
offered in a vehicle� All ponycars are not created equal, not even
Ford Mustangs. MotoeXotica Classic Cars is pleased to present this
1966 Ford Mustang GT Replica Fastback. Built in its Dearborn,
Michigan assembly plant on July 29, 1966, this Mustang was shipped
the Cincinnati, Ohio area. The car, which benefitted from an
on-frame restoration, has paint and trim that are in overall
excellent condition, as are the windows, clear and intact. The
car's lights, including the fog lights within the grill, look
great. This Mustang rides on Dayton Daytona S/R radials, P235/60R14
in back and P215/60R14 in front, which wrap around Magnum 500
wheels with three-fin center caps. All body panels are straight and
solid and look great and the bumpers are in excellent order. Under
that scooped hood is a 302 CID V-8 engine, mated to a C4
three-speed automatic transmission and a 2.80:1 rear end. This
Mustang offers a few exterior GT features, such as grille-mounted
fog lights and dual exhausts exiting through the rear valance
panel. Inside, the car's black vinyl front bucket seats are in very
good order, as is the matching carpet and headliner. The instrument
panel, with full gauges, is also in great condition and is accented
by a three-spoke, wooden rim blow steering wheel. The inner door
panels, mirror glass, center console and shifter are all in good
order. The rear seat courtesy lights still wink on when the
driver's door is opened. The horn and the odometer are inoperable.
Rounding out the interior is a factory deluxe AM/FM monaural radio,
one of the first such radios in a vehicle. The 1966 Mustang debuted
with moderate trim changes including a new grille, side
ornamentation, wheel covers and gas cap. Ford's new C-4
"Cruise-o-Matic" three-speed auto transmission became available for
the 225�horsepower V-8. A large number of new paint and interior
color options, an�AM/eight-track�sound system, and one of the first
AM/FM�mono�automobile radios were also offered. It also removed the
Falcon instrument cluster; the previously optional features,
including the round gauges and padded sun visors, became standard
equipment. Competitors to this Mustang in 1966 included Chevrolet's
Chevy II Sport Coupe, Ford's own Falcon Futura Sport Coupe, Dodge's
Dart 270 and Plymouth's Barracuda. This car is currently located at
our facility in St. Louis, Missouri. Current mileage on the
odometer shows 71,989 miles. It is sold as is, where is, on a clean
and clear, mileage exempt title. GET OUT AND DRIVE!!! VIN:
6F09C728835 � Note: Please see full terms and conditions listed
below that pertain to the purchase of any said vehicle, thank you.