1966 Ford Mustang

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$25,300 USD | Sold

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With the amazing buyer response to the introduction of the first Ford Mustang, many said that the Mustang had to be the greatest single thing to happen to the Ford Motor Company since Mr. Ford decided to build the Model T. It was also a fantastic event to happen to the American automotive enthusiast too. They took to the Mustang with an unprecedented enthusiasm, and over the ensuing years, this fervor has remained strong – whether it is the latest one from the factory or a beautiful vintage example, as seen with this car. Performance and handsome styling have always been appealing, as is the case with the convertible being offered.

Finished in a bronze-tone with a tan soft-top and tan interior, this Mustang is powered by a 289-cid V-8 engine that is paired to a floor-shift automatic transmission. Among the features are what appears to be the deluxe (aka “Pony”) interior that is highlighted by embossed seats, pistol-grip style door handles, wood-like deluxe steering wheel and built-in door panel armrests. Additionally, the Mustang has an AM/FM pushbutton radio, dual sideview mirrors, factory hubcaps, whitewall tires; power steering and brakes.