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1966 Ford Mustang Gt Fastback Project,2+2,66,1965,65,k,a,code,4 Spd,gt 350,289 on 2040-cars

Year:1966 Mileage:888888
Location:

Mohegan Lake, New York, United States

Mohegan Lake, New York, United States
Transmission:Manual
Engine:A code
Vehicle Title:Rebuilt, Rebuildable & Reconstructed
Year: 1966
Mileage: 888,888
Make: Ford
Sub Model: GT
Model: Mustang
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: Fastback
Drive Type: Stick
Condition: Used: A vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections. ... 

                     This listing is for a 1966 Mustang "A" code G.T. Fastback Project or Parts car. This listing is for U.S. BIDDERS ONLY !!!!!! I am a long time Mustang owner,collector,restorer. This is a rolling shell, with MASSIVE amounts of ROT. If someone were to attempt to restore this car they would basically need to weld in all new metal ( Frames, floors, cowls, Full quarters,wheelhouses, etc.,etc.etc.) It needs everything. I cannot list every piece that it needs, it is a bare rolling shell, If you see a part in the photos please assume it's bad and if you don't see a part in the photos please assume it's not there(there's no wiring,no interior,drivetrain,etc.) .
                    I purchased this a while back thinking I would part it out or possibly restore it "One Day". I no longer have the Time, Space, or desire to do that so I am offering it up for sale, I am starting the bidding cheap with no reserve as It's time to move on. I bought this as a non rolling shell, I put a bare 8 inch rear housing and 5 lug axles out of another 66 to make it rollable (there is no center section or rear brake parts). The only numbers I can find on the car are on the door tag,They decode as follows (this was a pretty sweet car when new).I can not find any numbers under the hood,I fear they are lost to rust.


Warranty Number: 6T09A

Year:61966 
Plant:TMetuchen, NJ 
Body Series:092+2 Fastback 
Engine:A289 4v V8 
Unit:



Miscellaneous Vehicle Data

Body:63B2+2 Fastback, Pony Interior 
Color:TCandyapple Red 
Trim:66Black Crinkle Vinyl, Pony Interior 
Date:07
D.S.O:11Boston 
Axle:13.00:1, Conventional 
Trans:54-Speed Manual 


I know it's possible that the door was swapped but looking at photos # 5 & 6 ( dual exhaust reinforcements and foglight wiring holes in radiator support)  tells me it was A G.T. This car appears to have been a shelby clone in it's past life as it has fiberglass: quarter scoops,"R" model valence and a lift off hood. I am including a new pair of full length floors for the car although if one were to restore it they would probably want to go with a 1 piece. The winner does not have to take the new floors if they don't want them,the original floors were cut out at some point. This car is located in NEW YORK Zip code 10547. This is a cash at pickup sale. I paid cash for the car I will not accept any form of check,wire transfer,electronic payment,etc. CASH ONLY. Winning bidder is responsible for transport,this car should be towed on a full trailer or better yet with a flatbed. This car is being sold "AS IS"  "WHERE IS" . With a Bill of sale only This car has NO TITLE Ebay made me put an entry in the title section N.Y. Requires only a transferable registration which I DO NOT HAVE. If I had kept the car to restore I had planned on using a title service to register the car. The winning bidder will need to figure out what paper work is required by their state. I strongly suggest any potential bidders to email me with any questions or better yet come and view the car before bidding. I would like the car paid for and picked up within a reasonable time period after the auction has ended (approx. 7 days ) ,weekdays work best for pickup for me. If the car is not picked up within a timely fashion there will be storage charges of $100 per week unless the buyer and I have worked out a pickup arrangement beforehand.Sadly I have to write this because I had a car sell on ebay a while back and the buyer didn't pick it up for 2 MONTHS...... This car is being shown and advertised locally as well, so I do deserve the right to end the listing early.Fastbacks are only getting harder to find so don't miss out on a cheap project or parts car.Thanks for looking and good luck.

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