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Lot # FR0143

1966 Ford

Mustang

VIN: 6F08C714007
Auction:
2022 July
Run Day:
Friday
Year
1966
Make
Ford
Model
Mustang
Body Color
Red

Collector Owned


Vehicle Highlights
  • 289 4V V8 Engine
  • 4 Speed Transmission
  • Power Steering
  • Front Disc Brakes
  • Front Fog Lights
  • Center Console
  • Sun Super Tach II
  • Power Convertible Top
  • Remote Driver Side Mirror
  • Pushbutton AM Radio
  • Candy Apple Red Exterior
  • Red Bucket Seat Interior
  • White Convertible Top
  • Style Steel Wheels
  • BFG Radial Tires
  • Highly Detailed Engine Bay
  • Detailed Trunk Compartment
  • Dual GT Style Exhaust

Outside of the infamous Shelby Mustangs, there aren't many Ford pony cars that are more desirable than a 1966 Mustang convertible with a 289 V8 and a 4-speed, which is exactly what we have here. With prices of documented collector pieces and serious pro-touring builds climbing faster than a P-51 in a dog fight, owning one of these high dollar classics can be more nerve racking than fun. That's why the smart hobbyist who likes driving and enjoying his hardware buys a gorgeous, well sorted steed like this 1966 drop top. With a fire-breathing 289 V8 under the hood, a ground up restoration that was completed just a few years ago and great attention to detail, this impressive Pony car will have you rolling in style!

Here's the door tag decode:

Body: 76A (Convertible, Standard Interior)
Color: T (Candy Apple Red)
Trim: 25 (Dark Red w/ Red Trim)
Date: 28D (April 28, 1966)
DSO: 51 (Denver)
Axle: 1 (3.00:1, Conventional)
Trans: 5 (4-Speed Manual)

Whether you're a diehard Ford fan or a new enthusiast who's just breaking into the collector car hobby, this Mustang is an excellent fit. With small block power and timeless styling, you'll turn plenty of heads without sacrificing comforts. If you think this is a lot of money for a Mustang, just wait a few years these Pony cars are gaining value by leaps and bounds, and none will appreciate as fast as a 4-speed convertible. Buy now or regret it later, and don't say I didn't warn you.