1966 Ford Mustang. 98,883 Orig. Miles! Deluxe Coupe! Second Owner! Pony Int.1965 on 2040-cars
Scranton, Pennsylvania, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:289
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Interior Color: Parchtment
Make: Ford
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Mustang
Trim: Coupe
Drive Type: Automatic
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Mileage: 98,883
Exterior Color: Blue
1966 Ford Mustang with 98, 883 Original Miles. Second Owner.
Deluxe "Luxury" Coupe with Every Available Option!!
I purchased the car from the original owner in 1975, he had bought it new in South Florida. The car has been in storage since 1984. You can tell from the photographs that this is a project car. You can see the true condition of this Classic Car.....the rust (even the floor pan), the broken antenna and rear window, etc.
I'm selling the car with the Original 289cid V8 and a Ford 302 motor plus many extra parts!
This Classic has the following Options with the Prices Paid in 1966
289cid 2V-200HP-V8 Engine (106.00) - Cruise-O-Matic Transmission ($185.00) - Power Brakes ($42.00) - Power Steering ($84.00) - "Heavy Duty" Battery 55 Amps ($7.00) - Tinted Windshield ($21.00) - "Deluxe" Seat Belts: Front and Rear with Retractors and Warning Light ($15.00) - Visibility Group, Includes: Remote Control Side Mirror, Day/Night Rear View Mirror, 2 Speed Electric Wipers ($30.00) - Air Conditioner ($311.00) - Radio with Antenna ($58.00) - Interior Decor Group, Includes: Full Lighted Center Console ($32.00) - Special "Pony" Interior Trim, Deluxe Wood Grain Dashboard, Deluxe Wood Grain Steering Wheel, R/W Door Courtesy Lights and Pistol Grip Door Handles ($94.00) - Vinyl Roof ($74.00) - Wheel Covers ($19.00) - White Sidewall Nylon Tires ($49.00)
The Mustang Coupe had a Base Price of $2,416.00 and with the Options that this car has made the price jump to $3,543.00! Quite expensive in 1966, no wonder why it remained in the Dealer's Showroom until it was Purchased and Titled in 1968!
Out of 607,568 Mustangs that were produced in 1966 only 55,938 were Deluxe "Luxury" Coupes like this one and even fewer were manufactured with all of the Options that this car has!
This is a Clean "A" Title Very Rare Mustang that has the potential of being a $35,000 to $50,000 Classic Show Car!
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