1966 Ford Mustang Mustang on 2040-cars
Mountain City, Nevada, United States
1966 Ford Mustang Convertible GT-Clone
289 V8 Automatic Transmission “Original engine and transmission”
Top Top
Power steering
Vintage A/C
4 wheel disc brakes
Car was recently restored about 4 years ago
Engine and transmission was total rebuilt with less then 2k miles
Car is turn key daily driver runs excellent with no mechanical issues
Engine starts right up and runs excellent
No smoking or leaking or knocking
Transmission shifts into all gears smooth
Engine has some upgrades to make it a faster and stronger engine
Pushing about 375HP
PAINT IS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION
DOES HAVE A SMALL LITTLE FLAW ON THE REAR QUATER IT SHOWS SOME BUBBLES AS YOU CAN SEE IN THE PHOTOS
BODY IS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION VERY STRAIGHT
UNDERCARRIAGE AS YOU CAN SEE IS SUPER CLEAN AND VERY NICE AND RUST FREE
INTERIOR IS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION WITH ITS DELUX BLACK PONY INTERIOR
WITH NO RIPS OR TEARS
GLASS IS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION
ALL THE LIGHTS AND GAUGES WORK PERFECTLY FINE
THIS IS A ROAD READY TURN KEY DRIVER
CAR WAS CLONED TO A GT with working GT original OEM FOG LIGHTS,GT WHEELS AND GT BADGES,GT DUAL EXHAUST
All in all a super nice car that runs and looks amazing
Car has never been in any accidents
Clean and clear title in hand
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