1966 Ford Mustang on 2040-cars
Woodlake, California, United States
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Absolutely beautiful 1966 Ford Mustang in excellent condition! This great looking car is 100% rust free and fun to
drive! This car features a small block Ford 289 V8, 2 barrel carb, Automatic Transmission, Power Steering, and
center console. This car looks and drives great!!! This is a solid, tight driving car thanks to tons of money
being spent on new parts. Thousands of dollars have been poured into this car. This is an excellent driving
Mustang and it truly shows. This is a great collectible classic that will appreciate in value over the next
several years. This stunner drives beautifully, looks exactly like it does in the pictures. A must have for a
collectors. This Mustang looks great finished in its new beautiful blue metallic paint. Solid rust free
California car with beautiful original floors. All of the chrome is in great condition with lots of new parts.
The exterior is really set off by the great original wheels and new tires. This is a car that turns heads
everywhere you go and is a fine addition to any car show! The beautiful black interior of this mustang is
in excellent condition with new Pony logo floor mats to set it off. The front and rear seats are in excellent shape
and feature new foam. The carpet, headliner and steering wheel are also new and finish the car beautifully. The
dash pad is in excellent condition and is free of cracks. All the gauges are great working order. Most all of
the rubber trim and gaskets have been replaced. Overall the interior of this car is beautiful and like new! The
engine has been gone through is tight and runs great. The car has a dual exhaust with chrome tips, new water
pump, new fuel filter and new hoses throughout. The transmission is rebuilt and is in great working order.
This car does have Power Steering and is comfortable to drive. Mustangs this nice are difficult to find!
Lots of attention to detail and money have gone into this car. As a result, this car looks and drives beautifully
and will surely make it's new owner very proud. This car gets attention everywhere you go and people absolutely
love it. Mustangs are getting more and more collectible and as a result they are a great and fun investment to
own.
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