1966 Ford Mustang Gt on 2040-cars
Apopka, Florida, United States
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Very original 1966 Mustang GT Convertible.
The Mustang had an excellent repaint in its original factory Tahoe Turquoise color (code “U”) about 4 years ago in a base/clear coat finish. The interior is a Light Aqua vinyl and Medium Aqua Rosette. Carpets are light green and convertible top is white. In all, an excellent and striking color combination.
The below items are unique to a true 1966 Mustang GT such as:
· V8 289 CID 4v 225HP "A" code Challenger Special
· Special handling 16:1 steering gear box HCC-AX
· Punched holes for fog light harness on radiator support wall
· Rear trumpet exhaust
· Rear valence with exhaust cutouts
· No holes drilled in front fenders for side ornaments
· Disc brakes in front
Body 76A = 2 door convertible
Color U = Tahoe Turquoise
Trim 27 = Light Aqua vinyl
Date 08J = September 08, 1965
DSO 26 = Washington
Axle 1 = 300:1 rear end ratio
Trans 6 = C4 Automatic
Many desired Options:
Convertible 76A
Engine "A" code 225 HP 4v
Cruise-O-Matic 3 speed auto transmission
Rally – Pac, original Ford clock and tach
Power Steering
Power Convertible Top
Air Conditioning – Original Ford
Radio – Original Ford PB AM & Antenna
Console, Center/ with A/C decor
Deluxe simulated wood Steering Wheel
GT Equipment Group consisting of:
GT Badges & Stripes, 4" Fog Lamps, low restriction dual exhausts, chrome flare tail extensions, Special Handling Package, front disc brakes and GT gas cap
Styled Steel Wheels
Visibility Group
Tinted glass, all green
Tires, 6.95 x 14, WSW
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