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1966 Ford Mustang 4-Speed

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1966 Ford Mustang 4-Speed

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1966 Ford Mustang 4-Speed

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1966 Ford Mustang 4-Speed

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Winning Bid: $10,100 (USD)

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Location:

Crestview, Florida 32539

Seller:

Private Party

Engine:

289ci V8

Transmission:

Manual

Odometer:

1,000 (Mi)

Chassis/VIN:

6F07C369211

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Winning Bid: $10,100 (USD)

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Location:

Crestview, Florida 32539

Seller:

Private Party

Engine:

289ci V8

Transmission:

Odometer:

1,000 (Mi)

Chassis/VIN:

6F07C369211

Carfax:

Lot Number:

8885490

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Vehicle Story

This 1966 Ford Mustang coupe is powered by a rebuilt numbers-matching 289ci V8 paired with a 4-speed manual transmission. Owned long term by the seller's family, this Mustang was passed to the seller about six months ago and has undergone refurbishment or renewal of the braking system, fuel pump, belts, and hoses recently. Finished in dark blue metallic over a blue vinyl interior, this first-generation Mustang is now offered with a clear Florida title in the seller’s name.

The Mustang was launched in mid-1964 as a line of sports coupes and stayed true to the original design through the end of the model year 1966. This example has been resprayed dark blue metallic and according to the seller was transferred from another member of the family after having been garage-kept for the majority of ownership. The cosmetic condition is reportedly good, showcasing corrosion-free brightwork and a straight body. The seller states that there are some scuffs on the hood and the front passenger side fender. A dual exhaust system with polished tips is installed at the rear.

Smoothed mag aluminum wheels have replaced the factory units and are shod in Mastercraft tires. The braking system was treated to a refresh in the form of rebuilt drum brakes and replacement front and rear brake lines. The shocks and struts have also been replaced. 

The interior is trimmed with reupholstered blue vinyl bucket seats with matching door panels, dash, and carpeting. A custom center console was added that features cup holders and additional equipment include a three-spoke steering wheel with the Mustang center insignia, roll-down rear quarter windows, a radio with rear deck-mounted speakers, and a Hurst shift lever.

Instrumentation includes a 140-mph speedometer, an 8,000-rpm tachometer, an analog clock, and gauges for fuel level, oil pressure, voltage, and coolant temperature. The five-digit mechanical odometer reads about 1,000 miles, although true mileage on the chassis is unknown.

The rebuilt 289ci V8 is outfitted with aluminum valve covers, a new two-barrel Holley carburetor, and a chrome-finished air cleaner. In this configuration, the powerplant produces 200 horsepower according to the seller. Recent maintenance includes the replacement of the fuel pump, belts, and hoses. Of note, the seller adds that there is some rust present on the engine manifold.  Power is fed to the rear wheels via a 4-speed manual transmission.

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Comments & Questions

June 29, 2021
12:31 PM

BID: $10,100

June 29, 2021
08:55 AM

BID: $9,900

June 29, 2021
08:10 AM

BID: $9,700

June 29, 2021
07:47 AM

BID: $9,500

June 29, 2021
06:58 AM

BID: $9,300

June 28, 2021
01:53 PM

BID: $9,100

June 28, 2021
10:25 AM

BID: $8,500

June 28, 2021
07:10 AM

BID: $8,000

June 27, 2021
09:53 PM

BID: $7,500

June 27, 2021
05:47 PM
Seller

@Aussiepie – where exactly is the rust? Not sure what you are describing as the engine manifold?? Thanks Peter ...

On pic 29 of 38 on the carousel, you can see the rust on the manifold. Easy fix though. Thanks for your interest in the car.

June 27, 2021
05:43 PM

BID: $7,100

June 27, 2021
05:37 PM
Bidder

where exactly is the rust? Not sure what you are describing as the engine manifold?? Thanks Peter

June 27, 2021
06:21 AM

BID: $6,700

June 25, 2021
03:01 PM

BID: $6,500

June 24, 2021
04:06 PM

BID: $5,900

June 23, 2021
03:33 PM

BID: $5,700

June 23, 2021
10:10 AM

BID: $5,000

June 22, 2021
03:11 PM

BID: $2,000

June 22, 2021
02:50 PM

Is vehicle equipped with air-conditioning?

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