1966 Ford Mustang Fastback Shelby Gt 350 Clone Hipo 289 No Reserve 7 Day Auction on 2040-cars
Memphis, Tennessee, United States
Engine:289
Vehicle Title:Clear
For Sale By:Private Seller
Exterior Color: White
Make: Ford
Interior Color: Black
Model: Mustang
Number of Cylinders: 289 hipo v 8
Trim: FASTBACK
Warranty: Sold As Is No Warranty No Refunds
Drive Type: AUTO
Mileage: 7,000
Sub Model: SHELBY GT 350 CLONE
A TRULY BEAUTIFUL & PRIDE INSPIRING TO SHOW & DRIVE A GREAT CLASSIC AMERICAN MUSCLE CAR AT ITS BEST!!
HERE IT IS SELLING AT NO RESERVE 7 DAY AUCTION WILL SELL TO THE HIGH BIDDER
1966 FORD MUSTANG FASTBACK SHELBY GT 350 CLONE 289 HI-PERFORMANCE WITH A C4 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
PROFESSIONALLY RESTORED
We will start off with the exterior At the time of the restoration the body was stripped to the metal the body was primed, sanded, and blocked until it was laser straight and then finish with $ 7,000 paint job Wimbledon white with blue Shelby Gt 350 stripes
All the weather stripping was replaced along with the windshield and the rear window seals.
The interior that provides an excellent complement to the exterior scheme. Everything from the headliner to the carpet seats door panels and dash pad are in excellent condition
The back seats folds down as it should all the electrical works perfect everything works the windows all go up and down ,
Finally we get to the drive-train The engine is a completely rebuilt 289 V8 high-performance that runs very strong
With a C4 automatic transmission It has dual exhaust that sounds great!
At the time of the Restoration new floor pans were installed The front and rear frame rails are in excellent condition It has new leaf springs in the rear as well as new coil spring in the front. The front end was rebuilt with new ball joints and bushings also the brakes have all been rebuilt.
All the chrome is perfect this car looks great with the New Torque Thrust Wheels and New Tires
THERE ARE NO ISSUES WITH THIS MUSTANG IT IS GARAGE KEPT AND ADULT OWNED
HAS YOU CAN SEE IN THE PHOTO'S THIS CAR IS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION AND WILL WIN IN A CAR SHOW
THIS MUSTANG LOOKS LIKE CAROL SHELBY BUILT IT HIM SELF THERE IS A LOT OF MONEY AND TIME IN THIS CLASSIC FASTBACK
YOU CAN CALL ME AT 901-826-0686
I DO HAVE THE RIGHT TO END THE AUCTION AT ANY TIME
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