1966 Ford Mustang Pony Inerior on 2040-cars
Fairview, Illinois, United States
Beautiful 1966 Mustang Convertible
289 4V "A" Code Automatic.
- White power top ... very good condition. One minor blemish.
- Street and Track Front Coilover - drives like a modern contemporary car!
- - Kelsey Hayes Period Correct Front Disc Brakes, rear drum brakes.
- 1967 Dual Reservoir Master Cylinder ... 1965 and 1966 had single reservoir and FHA mandated change in 1967
- Collapsible tilt steering column ... FHA mandated collapsible steering columns in 1968.
- Real wood grain and stainless steering wheel from Tony Branda.
- Torque Thrust Rims and full size spare.
- Excellent condition Pony Interior with custom center console with Alpine Navigation head unit.
- Stereo: Alpine Navigation Head Unit, XM, Bluetooth media and mobile phone.
* Alpine amp, 2 trunk mounted 8 inch subs,
* Hybrid Audio speakers in front and rear.
* Nav unit is covered by a custom Pony leather cover so it isn't visible ... only volume nob is accessible
through cover.
* Stereo is as close to audiophile as you can get in a vintage mustang convertible and sounds excellent with
top down.
* Stereo components and install were about $7,000.
* Original 8 track and original Ford door speakers are in place.
- Engine, transmission and driveline are stock and in very good condition and regularly serviced.
- Dual trumpet exhaust.
- I have the following that will come with the car (if I can find it all):
1) Original Rally Pac
2) Original Steering Wheel
3) Original Fog Light Kit
4) Front Suspension (not worth keeping)
5) Valve covers and air cleaner assembly.
6) Misc Trim Pieces
7) Original Trunk Lid with luggage rack.
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Sat, Aug 13 2022As long as the Mercury brand existed — a period spanning the 1939 through 2011 model years — nearly every Mercury sold in the United States was more or less a redecorated Ford model. The Torino had its Montego sibling, the Crown Victoria had the Grand Marquis, the Cougar was based on everything from the Mustang to the Mondeo, and so on. Naturally, when the folks in Dearborn developed the Ford Tempo compact, a Mercury version had to be created. This was the Topaz, with the official launch of both cars taking place on the deck of the aircraft carrier often referred to as the USS Decrepit. You can't make this stuff up! The Tempo/Topaz, also known as the Tempaz, has largely faded from our collective automotive memory by now, since it broke no significant new engineering or styling ground (this story would be much different if Ford had only put the amazing straight-eight "T-Drive" Tempaz powertrain into production) and didn't have any endearing features other than being a cheap domestic competitor to the Toyota Corolla and Nissan Sentra. Still, close to 3 million Tempazes left North American Ford and Lincoln-Mercury showrooms during the 1984-1994 period. As you'd expect, most of these disposable cars disappeared from both the street and the car graveyard long ago. It takes a very special Tempaz for me to break out my camera while I'm patrolling my local wrecking yards; generally, this means an ultra-rare all-wheel-drive version or at least a very early model in super-clean condition. Today's Junkyard Gem is neither, but I took one look at this spectacular Bordello Red crypto-velour-and-slippery-plastic interior and recognized that this was no ordinary junkyard Mercury. It appears that Mercury had dropped the idea of clever names for base-grade seat fabrics by the time of the Topaz, referring to this stuff as just "cloth" in all the brochures I could find. That's too bad, because Mercurys had cool names for upholstery (e.g., Chromatex) in the old days. The interior is in very good condition but the steering wheel shows substantial wear, so I think this is a high-mile Topaz that got meticulous care from its owner or owners. Ford used five-digit odometers on these cars until the end of production, however, so we'll never know if this reading indicates 65,404 miles or 365,404 miles. The body is very straight, but there's some nasty corrosion behind the right front wheelwell.


