1966 FORD MUSTANG HARDTOP
1966 FORD MUSTANG HARDTOP
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1966 FORD MUSTANG HARDTOP
High Bidder: lowellchi
Current Bid: $8,700 (USD)
Ends In:
End Date:
Location:
North bay village, Florida 33141
Seller:
Engine:
302ci V8
Transmission:
Automatic
Odometer:
68,585 (Mi)
Chassis/VIN:
6F07C739238
Carfax:
Not available
Lot Number:
71575563
Location:
North bay village, Florida 33141
Seller:
Engine:
302ci V8
Transmission:
Automatic
Odometer:
68,585 (Mi)
Chassis/VIN:
6F07C739238
Carfax:
Not available
Lot Number:
71575563
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OVERVIEW
This 1966 Ford Mustang is powered by a 302ci V8 mated to a three-speed automatic transmission. Finished in burgundy over a white and red leather interior, this classic pony car is now offered by the seller with a clear title.
Highlights
- Performance-enhanced 302ci V8
- Power four-wheel disc brakes
- Updated stereo with Bluetooth capabilities and custom sound system
Ownership History
- Offered by a private party
- Current location: Florida
EXTERIOR
- Burgundy paint
- Chrome adjustable driver-side mirror
- Chrome bumpers
Updates
- Exterior repainted in 2024
WHEELS AND TIRES
- 15-inch red GM Rally-style wheels
- Staggered-width Douglas All-Season radial tires
- 195/65 front
- 215/60 rear
INTERIOR
- White and red leather upholstery
- Woodgrain trim
- Bucket seats
- Custom center console with cupholders
- "Fire Missile" cigarette lighter cover
- Wood-rimmed Cobra steering wheel
- Custom speaker system
- Aftermarket Kenwood amplifier
- Aftermarket retro-look stereo
- AM/FM
- Bluetooth compatible
INSTRUMENTS
- Gauges
- 140-mph speedometer
- Oil pressure
- Temperature
- Amperage
- Fuel
- Auxiliary gauges
- Oil pressure
- Temperature
- Odometer shows 68,585 miles
- Title reads mileage-exempt
ENGINE AND TRANSMISSION
Engine
- 302ci V8
- Edelbrock four-barrel carburetor
- Cam
- Electronic ignition
- Electric fan
- Aluminum radiator
- Headers
- Chrome valve covers
Transmission
- Three-speed automatic
Service History Highlights
- Original 289ci 2V V8 engine replaced
UNDERCARRIAGE, SUSPENSION, BRAKES, AND EXHAUST
- 3.20 gears
- Power four-wheel disc brakes
- Dual exhaust system
KNOWN IMPERFECTIONS
- Surface rust on undercarriage components
- Ding on driver fender
- Paint chips and scratches seen on exterior
- Wear seen on dashboard, gauge bezels, and glass as shown in photos
























































































































BID: $8,700
It may look like a clean '66 Mustang, but there's more going on under the hood. Built with cams and machine work, this engine has a voice of its own. Classic on the outside, but all business. Video coming soon — and yes, it sounds as good as it runs.
@HDRider – I’ve never seen those kind of wheels on a Mustang. They look like a Chevy variant. Background please. ...
Hi, The wheels on the 1966 Ford Mustang are steel wheels with dog dish hubcaps and beauty rings—a classic and period-correct look. Here's a breakdown: Rims/Wheels: These are factory-style steel wheels, which were commonly painted (in this case, red) and were standard on many Mustangs of the era. Hubcaps: The "dog dish" or poverty cap hubcaps cover only the center of the wheel. The design on these appears to match the factory-style caps used by Ford in the mid-60s. Trim Rings: These are stainless steel beauty rings that cover the outer edge of the wheel to give it a more finished, polished look while still showing the painted steel behind. This style was often found on base model or performance variants like the Mustang GT or early Shelbys, where full wheel covers were sometimes swapped out for lighter alternatives. Happy Bidding
I’ve never seen those kind of wheels on a Mustang. They look like a Chevy variant. Background please.
Hi everyone! 👋 I’m Mardel from MMClassics, the seller of this stunning 1966 Ford Mustang. Thanks for checking out the auction! This car has been lovingly upgraded and is ready for its next chapter. Feel free to reach out with any questions—happy bidding and good luck! 🏁