1966 Ford Mustang Coupe Factory A/c Console Sprint 6 Edition on 2040-cars
Jonesboro, Louisiana, United States
Vehicle Title:Clear
Make: Ford
Drive Type: rear
Model: Mustang
Mileage: 100,000
Trim: coupe
Up for bids is this 1966 ford mustang coupe. This is a project car. It is a very rebuildable car. This is a sprint 6 edition with a 3 speed manual transmission. It has factory air and a floor console. The interior is all there just needs restoring. The body is in good shape. It needs some body work such as some smoothing and sanding but the body isn't to bad. It will need a hood but thats about it. Everything else is useable. The rear quarters are good. The trunk drop offs are good. The truck floor is good. The frame rails are good. This is really a solid car. It will need floor pan work. That is to be expected. All the glass is good in it except the windshield. The car will crank and run but it will need some carburator work. The brakes were working on it but they are not now. I am not sure if it is a brake line or what but it shouldn't take much to fix them. I have a clear title to it. The VIN is 6R07T214934. It looks like the front end will need a alignment. I have a clear title to it. If you are looking for a car to build this would be a good one. It will also need a new gas tank. If you have questions or need more info just let me know. I can store the car as long as needed but I will require full payment within seven days of the end of auction. I will accept cash in person, certified bank check, or bank wire transfer as payment for this item. Please ask all questions before bidding and make sure you want it.
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