1966 Ford Mustang 0 Springtime Yellow Coupe 289 V8 4 Speed Manual
Make: |
Ford |
Model: |
Mustang |
SubModel: |
-- |
Type: |
-- |
Trim: |
-- |
Year: |
1966 |
VIN: |
6FO7C389145 |
Color: |
Yellow |
Engine: |
289 V8 |
Fuel: |
-- |
Transmission: |
Manual |
Drive type: |
-- |
Interior color: |
Black |
Vehicle Title: |
Clear |
Item location: |
Local pick-up only |
1966 Ford Mustang -- Additional Info:
1966 Ford Mustang Coupe
This first generation Mustang is powered by the correct 289 V-8 Engine with a 4 barrel carb and 4 speed transmission with console mounted shifter and correct 2.80:1 rear end. This one is an original C code 2 barrel 3 speed with the more performance oriented upgrades added. Finished in correct Springtime Yellow with a Black vinyl roof it has a classic look that really catches people's eye. The floors frame rails torque boxes are all solid. The paint is smooth and glossy and the engine runs out strong. The dual exhaust has a great note and the correct Spinner Hubcaps wheels give it that little extra style. With Pony Interior and Trumpet Tips this is a great rendering that is sure to please it's new owners and supply them with years of fun and appreciation.
Features
289 V8 with 4V Edelbrock 1406 Carb
Edelbrock Aluminum dress up kit under the hood
HEI ignition system upgrade
Easy Shifting close Ratio 4speed with Factory Correct Floor Shifter and console
Front Shock Tower Support and Positraction 2.80 Rear End
Performance Tuned Dual Exhaust with GT style Trumpet Tips
Finished in Freshly Buffed and Waxed Springtime Yellow with Black Vinyl Roof
Pony Black Bucket Seat Interior with Door Panel Lights and Upgraded Handles
Newer radiator for cool running
Factory Am Radio in the dash
Factory Optional 3 spoke steering wheel
Full factory Instrumentation
Frame rails and torque boxes are solid insuring structural integrity
Chrome Driver's Side side Rear View Mirror and Day Night Interior Rear View
Painted Steel Wheels with factory correct # Bar Spinner Hubcaps
Newer Silvertown 225/70R14 Dual Redline Radial Tires
Detailed Engine Bay and Trunk
When was the last time you saw one this unique?