Vehicle Description
Everyone can agree that a bright red Mustang convertible is about
as good as open-air motoring gets, and this 1966 Ford Mustang
convertible remains a high-quality cruiser that's instantly
recognizable everywhere you go. With the power of an enhanced 289
V8, the control of a four-speed manual, and the comfort of an A/C
interior, this is the full wish list in one iconic classic
convertible.
When you start to look over this droptop just remember: subtle
upgrades. On the whole, this looks like a sturdy American icon, but
then you see all the upgrades that make it a true cut-above
classic. It starts with the paint. Do you see the luster it even
puts out indoors? Now just imagine what it looks like outside. The
investment in a professional respray of 1966's Signal Flare Red and
modern clearcoat means you will be distinctive even in a crowd of
red Mustangs. The body is in great shape with gaps and alignment up
to show standards. The brightwork is excellent, including new
elements like the wraparound bumpers and side mirrors. Plus, all
the trim is complete right down to the optional luggage rack. The
final key to this distinctive package is the set distinctive Ford
wire wheel covers.
We love cars with white tops and black interiors. It's a very cool
way for you to get to decide every day what color you want to
coordinate with the bold red. And the black bucket seat interior is
always a great choice to show off to the world. It starts with the
excellent condition of those buckets, door panels, and dash. But
this is not all a sea of darkness. There's plenty of bright trim,
especially on the factory three-spoke steering wheel and desirable
stick shift. 1966 is also a desirable year because everyone got the
upgrade to the GT's five-gauge instrument panel. Best of all, the
original Ford air conditioner has been upgraded to R134a so you can
look period-correct while staying cool with the top down.
Ford's reliable and perky 289 cubic-inch V8 moves the lightweight
Mustang enthusiastically through any traffic. The engine bay is
tidy and presents well with a bright air topper as well as the bold
blue valve coves and block. The tidy wire, hoses, and belts tell
you this has been well maintained, and so you can be ready to hit
the road at a moment's notice. The V8 inhales deeply through an
Edelbrock four-barrel carburetor, and the dual exhaust with
GT-style trumpets allows it to exhale with authority. This was
restored to be a true driver's car, so you get great control of the
motor and its soundtrack thanks to the four-speed manual
transmission. Plus, power steering makes getting around town a
breeze.
Mustang convertibles have a constant demand because they are both
iconic and provide wind-in-your-hair fun. And with all the right
features, this is the perfect vintage standout. Call today!!!