1966 Ford Mustang on 2040-cars
Mineral City, Ohio, United States
1966 FORD MUSTANG CONVERTIBLE. A “BODY ON FRAME” RESTORATION THAT PRESERVED ALL OF THE OEM FEATURES OF THIS
PONY CAR. RESTORATION WAS FOCUSE ON RESTORING TO A “LIKE NEW” CONDITION. APPROXIMATELY 8,000 MILES DRIVEN
SINCE THE RESTORATION. RESTORATION ACHIEVEMENTS INCLUDED:
· REPAINTING IN LIGHT BLUE BODY COLOR
· NEW CHROME BUMPERS
· NEW FRONT WINDSHIELD
· INSTALLATION OF A NEW WHITE VINYL TOP
· ALL NEW UPOLSTERY, CARPETS, AND TRUNK MAT
· INSTALLATION OF NEW DASH PAD & CENTER CONSOLE
· REPLACEMENT OF GAUGES AND DASH BEZEL
· REBUILDING OF 289 CU. IN. V8 ENGINE
· REBUILDING OF RADIATOR
· REBUILDING OF 3 SPEED FORD TRANSMISSION & U-JOINTS
· REAR END GEAR & BEARING SERVICE
· INSTALLATION OF POWER BRAKES, WHEEL CYLINDERS & BRAKE PADS
· INSTALLATION OF NEW STEERING RACK &CYLINDER
· INSTALLATION OF NEW BALL JOINTS AND STABALIZER BUSHINGS
· NEW EXHAUST COMPONENTS
· NEW GAS TANK
· NEW DOOR & TRUNK GASKET SEALS
· HALOGEN HEADLAMPS
CHASSIS & BODY
· LIGHT BLUE EXTERIOR PAINT COLOR WITH A WHITE VINYL TOP
· MANUAL CONVERTIBLE TOP OPERATION
* TWO TONE BLUE SEATS WITH CENTER CONSOLE
· POWER STEERING AND BAKES
· MANUAL WINDOWS
· FLIPPER STYLE MUSTANG WHEELS
· 4 WHEEL DRUM BRAKES
· NEW EXHAUST SYSTEM
DRIVETRAIN
· ALL FORD OEM ENGINE & TRANSMISSION DRIVE TRAIN FEATURING
- 289 CU. IN. V8 WITH A 2 BARREL CARBURETOR
- THREE SPEED FORD AUTOMATIC WITH CONSOLE GEAR SELECTOR
INTERIOR FEATURES
· NEW DASH PAD & INSTRUMENT BEZEL
· BLUE MUSTANG DISHED STEERING WHEEL WITH CHROME HORN RING
· FRONT BUCKET SEATS WITH CENTER CONSOLE
· ELECTRIC WINDSHIELD WIPERS
· NEW 2-TONE VINYL INTERIOR SEAT COVERS AND LOOP PILE BLUE CARPETS
· AFTERMARKET AM/FM RADIO THAT LOOKS LIKE THE ORIGINAL AM RADIO
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