1966 Ford Mustang Coupe 6cyl. Automatic White -- Relisting on 2040-cars
Lebanon, Pennsylvania, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:6 cylinder
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 6
Make: Ford
Model: Mustang
Trim: --
Drive Type: Automatic
Mileage: 99,999
Number of Doors: 2
Exterior Color: White
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Interior Color: black/white
Note: This auction is a relisting. Obviously I still have the car after the previous auction, and for this reason any bidders with 0 feedback must email me before bidding or your bid may be subject to canceling without notice. If you intend to bid, please make sure that you have the deposit and total available. Deposit may be placed via PayPal, but final sale must be cash or cashier's check only.
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This is an early 1966 wimbledon white coupe, lots of new parts and lots of work done. Runs, starts, drives great. garage kept. Everything works as it should. Clean underside and trunk, no current rust. Buyer shall be responsible for all applicable taxes and transfer fees, etc. Vehicle titled as antique. Vehicle previously titled in North Carolina before 8/31/1995. This is not a 100 point restoration, nor was it intended to be. The intent was to create a reliable and fun driver. For this reason less focus was paid to the outside of the car. The chrome is solid but not 100%, the exterior paint is solid but not 100%.
I've included some pics of when it was apart to show that the floor/inside/body is in great shape. Cowl has no rust, heater box totally rebuilt, interior carpet and many, many other things are brand new. New Speedhut gauges w/GPS functionality like clock, compass, etc. New Cooper tires, steering wheel, new dashboard, speakers, headliner, among too many other things to list. A lot of money in this vehicle.
Some details include solid steel divider added between trunk and passenger compartment, auto-dimming rear-view mirror with programmable built-in Homelink garage door opener (see photos), compact spare tire, high-amperage one-wire type alternator for better charging and consistently brighter lights. Front seat-integrated shoulder belt inertia-lock harnesses for increased safety over outdated lap belts. Seats have integrated headrests for safety. Almost all rubber on this vehicle replaced; seals, weatherproofing plugs, etc. Brake parts either replaced or re-machined to tolerance.
Engine rebuilt, carburetor rebuilt, many new or rebuilt drive-train parts. Transmission overhauled. Transmission is C4 automatic. Car had about 80,000 miles on it when I got it, I have only added a few hundred.
Currently has black custom-fitted leather seat covers, seats before seat covers added are shown in some photos.
No warranty on this vehicle given or implied. Vehicle will be made available for viewing by appointment only.
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