1966 FORD MUSTANG HARDTOP
1966 FORD MUSTANG HARDTOP
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1966 FORD MUSTANG HARDTOP
High Bidder: sergiogarcia
No Reserve
Winning Bid: $14,875 (USD)
End Date:
Location:
Asheboro, North Carolina 27205
Seller:
Engine:
200ci I6
Transmission:
Automatic
Odometer:
88,307 (Mi)
Chassis/VIN:
6F07T381215
AutoCheck Report
Not Available
Lot Number:
88239447
Location:
Asheboro, North Carolina 27205
Seller:
Engine:
200ci I6
Transmission:
Automatic
Odometer:
88,307 (Mi)
Chassis/VIN:
6F07T381215
AutoCheck Report
Not Available
Lot Number:
88239447
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OVERVIEW
This 1966 Ford Mustang is powered by a 200ci inline-six mated to a three-speed C4 automatic transmission. Finished in Silver Blue over a Light Blue and Medium Blue Rosette vinyl interior, this classic pony car is now offered by the selling dealer with a clear title.
Highlights
- Reportedly 88,307 original miles
- Underwent restoration
- New exhaust system
Ownership History
- Offered by a dealer
- Current location: North Carolina
EXTERIOR
- Silver Blue paint
- Dual chrome side mirrors
- Chrome bumpers
WHEELS AND TIRES
- 14-inch chrome wire wheels
- Knockoff hubcaps
- 195/75 radial tires
INTERIOR
- Light Blue and Medium Blue Rosette vinyl upholstery
- Woodgrain trim
- Bucket seats
- Center console with T-handle automatic shifter
- Manual windows
- Manual steering
- Factory AM radio
INSTRUMENTS
- Gauges
- 140-mph speedometer
- Oil pressure
- Temperature
- Amperage
- Fuel
- Odometer shows 88,307 miles
- Title reads mileage-exempt
ENGINE AND TRANSMISSION
Engine
- 200ci inline-six
- 200 horsepower
- 9.3:1 compression ratio
- Two-barrel carburetor
Transmission
- Three-speed C4 automatic
UNDERCARRIAGE, SUSPENSION, BRAKES, AND EXHAUST
- 2.83 gears
- Manual drum brakes
- Single-exit exhaust system
Service History Highlights
- New exhaust system
DATA PLATE DECODER
- BODY, 65A - Coupe with standard interior
- COLOR, Y - Silver Blue
- TRIM, 22 - Blue with blue trim
- DATE, 11F - June 11, 1966
- D.S.O., 53 - Kansas City, MO
- AXLE, 2 - 2.83 gears with standard differential
- TRANS, 6 - Three-speed C4 automatic
KNOWN IMPERFECTIONS
- Bubbling and wear seen on the glove box
- Minor curb rash visible on the wheels
- 2007 date codes on the tires
- Other cosmetic blemishes as seen in the photos
AUTOHUNTER ADMIN UPDATE 5/13/2026 8:33 AM PST: Seller has added additional vehicle photos at the end of the gallery
BID: $14,875
BID: $14,000
BID: $13,500
BID: $13,000
@sergiogarcia – Runs ?? ...
Runs great!
Runs ??
BID: $12,500
BID: $12,000
AUTOHUNTER ADMIN UPDATE 5/13/2026 8:33 AM PST: Seller has added additional vehicle photos at the end of the gallery
BID: $11,500
This stunning 1966 Ford Mustang in gorgeous Arcadian Blue is LIVE and auction ending shortly 🇺🇸 Whether you’re looking for a dependable daily driver or the perfect weekend cruiser, this American classic checks all the boxes. From local cruise-ins to full blown car shows, this Mustang is ready to be proudly enjoyed on the open road while turning heads everywhere it goes.
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@jrjpmg9 We have contacted the owner and to the owners knowledge the vehicle has had no accidents. @jrjpmg9
has it been in any accidents?