1966 Ford Mustang Coupe on 2040-cars
Joppa, Maryland, United States
Engine:289
Drive Type: rear wheel drive
Make: Ford
Mileage: 88,977
Model: Mustang
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Trim: 2 Door
Selling my 1966 Mustang. This is a "C" code car with its original engine & auto trans(out of car in pieces) & rear.
This Mustang was restored 20+ years ago and the base/clear coat paint has held up really nice. It's a nice 10 footer.
It does show some nicks here and there, but still a nice driver quality paint.
Since I've had it going on 7 years, I've either replaced or rebuilt just about everything on this car.
Here is a partial list of new parts installed:
New front Kelsey Hayes 4 piston disk brakes
All new front suspension including roller spring perches, shocks etc. & the Shelby Drop. Aligned for radial tires
New Ford Performance T5Z transmission with Cobra Clutch, cable shift linkage & roller bearing clutch/brake pedals
New drive shaft & joints
New 8" Detroit Locker Rear with 3:55 gearing (Original 3rd member to go with car)
New carpet, door panels, headliner
New wiring through out.
289 Engine rebuilt 30 over. Ported & Polished different heads. (original heads & 2 barrel carb w/intake are stored & go with the car)
Repo HP Exhaust Manifolds & new 2 1/4" exhaust system
Rebuilt period correct Autolite 4 barrel done by "Pony Carbs."
New Pertronics II ignition system, new 9mm plug wires.
New heater core & rebuilt heater box.
Vinyl Striping Kit
NOS Rear Bumper
All new Chrome pieces except nice, used front bumper
New Windshield
New Tires & Torque Thrust Wheels
All new brake lines
New gas tank & sender
Much, much more.........way too much to list.....
This is just a taste of what I have put in this car. I have all receipts that will go with the car. I kept all the original parts if you ever wanted to put this car back to original (except wheels & tires)
I did under the hood to make it look as much as stock as I could. There were only 2 rust spots. One is under the front passenger side floor that I replace with metal as shown in the picture & the other is the passenger side cowl which I repaired.
The rest of the car is solid. It originally sold in Virginia and I am the 4th owner. Car had 87518 miles (as shown on the title) when I bought it. It now has 88,977 as of this auction.
This is a really nice, fun car to drive. I have not hot rodded or did any racing in this. I'm just too old and this has got to go.
I have described this car to the best of my knowledge. This car is being sold as is, no returns.
If interested, send me a msg for a link to a short video.
Buyer is responsible for setting up shipping. Car can be inspected most anytime & is located north of Baltimore, Md.
Car is also being sold locally, so this auction may end early.
Buyer must pay a non-refundable deposit of $500 to Paypal. The rest to be paid in cash or cleared bank certified check within 3 days of auctions end.
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