1966 Ford Mustang on 2040-cars
Grand Rapids, Michigan, United States
1966 Ford Mustang Convertible with 4 BRL 289 HIPO Cobra motor Very rare . Correct 66 T CODE Candy Apple Red with a show quality high gloss finish. with Parchment Pony Interior, Factory Power steering and Breaks. Factory AC needs charges but guarantee works. Factory Power top. This car runs and drives better than new, It is as clean on the undercarriage as it is on top. This is a show car that has been on display at the Henry Ford Green Field Village Museum. It was invited to be and was displayed at the Automotive Hall of Fame. It was an extra in the Movie Simi-Pro. 1966 Ford Mustang Convertible with 4 BRL 289 HIPO Cobra motor Very rare . Correct 66 T CODE Candy Apple Red with a show quality high gloss finish. with Parchment Pony Interior, Factory Power steering and Breaks. Factory AC needs charges but guarantee works. Factory Power top. This car runs and drives better than new, It is as clean on the undercarriage as it is on top. This is a show car that has been on display at the Henry Ford Green Field Village Museum. It was invited to be and was displayed at the Automotive Hall of Fame. It was an extra in the Movie Simi-Pro. This care is correct. All nuts and bolt are cadmium plated, Ceramic manifolds Powder, Polished are ported head , Powder coated intake valve covers and air cleaner.
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UK's Loughborough University improving Ford's 1.0-litre EcoBoost engine
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