1966 Ford Mustang Original Car 289 V8 Auto P/s In California No Reserve Auction on 2040-cars
Aptos, California, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Engine:v8
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 8
Model: Mustang
Trim: standard
Drive Type: rear wheel
Mileage: 131,000
Exterior Color: maroon
Disability Equipped: No
Interior Color: Black
1966 FORD MUSTANG 289 V8 1966 MUSTANG C-CODE ORIGINAL COLOR LOW MILES 289 V8 AUTOMATIC ORIGINAL GLASS LIKE NEW INTERIOR NEW TIRES NEW BATTERY NEW GAS TANK POWER STEERING NEW BRAKES DASH PAD AND HEADLINER ARE PERFECT RUNS AND DRIVES GREAT, NO RATTLES OR SMOKING, EVERYTHING WORKS FLOORS AND TRUNK PAN NO RUST OR REPAIRS, SOLID CAR THE FENDERS AND QUARTER PANELS APPEAR TO BE ORIGINAL AND FREE OF RUST AND BONDO COMES WITH A BOX OF NEW AND USED EXTRA PARTS, AND A FOLDER OF RECEIPTS FOR REBUILT TRANSMISSION AND MORE. THE PICTURES ARE NOT THE BEST, IT WAS A BRIGHT DAY WITH AN OLD CAMARA, ALOT OF GLARE AND REFLECTIONS. LOOKS BETTER IN PERSON. THIS IS NOT A TRAILER QUEEN SHOW CAR, IT'S NOT PERFECT. IT IS A COLLECTIBLE DRIVER THAT HAS BEEN WELL CARED FOR AND READY TO DRIVE ANYWHERE RIGHT NOW. ISSUES: PAINT IS OLDER SO THERE ARE SCRATCHES AND CHIPS CAR IS SOLD AS IS WHERE IS NO REFUNDS $200 PAYPAL DEPOSIT ONLY FULL PAYMENT WITH M.ORDER OR WIRE
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