1966 Ford Mustang Gt Fastback Project,2+2,66,1965,65,k,a,code,4 Spd,gt 350,289 on 2040-cars
Mohegan Lake, New York, United States
Engine:A code
Vehicle Title:Rebuilt, Rebuildable & Reconstructed
Mileage: 888,888
Make: Ford
Sub Model: GT
Model: Mustang
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: Fastback
Drive Type: Stick
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 | ||
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Year: | 6 | 1966 |
Plant: | T | Metuchen, NJ |
Body Series: | 09 | 2+2 Fastback |
Engine: | A | 289 4v V8 |
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Miscellaneous Vehicle Data | ||
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Body: | 63B | 2+2 Fastback, Pony Interior |
Color: | T | Candyapple Red |
Trim: | 66 | Black Crinkle Vinyl, Pony Interior |
Date: | 07 | |
D.S.O: | 11 | Boston |
Axle: | 1 | 3.00:1, Conventional |
Trans: | 5 | 4-Speed Manual |
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