1966 Ford Mustang W/351w V8 Motor! Great Project Car on 2040-cars
Panama City Beach, Florida, United States
Body Type:Coupe
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Gasoline
Engine:351 Windsor V-8
For Sale By:Private Seller
Make: Ford
Model: Mustang
Trim: Coupe
Drive Type: Automatic
Disability Equipped: No
Mileage: 100
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Number of Cylinders: 8
This BEAST of a 1966 Mustang has a 351 Windsor engine 4 barrel Holley carb and new C4 automatic trans with new B&M style shifter. Sits on Center Line wheels with a GT 350 rear molded spoiler. Interior needs some work, will need door panels, carpet, headliner, dash pad, windshield and a few other misc items. Interior parts are very inexpensive and easy to get. Car also needs paint. Invest some time and money in this car and you will have a very valuable vehicle! Could easily be a GT 350 Clone which can sell for mid teens to over 25K depending on the level of restoration. Car includes new air shocks, new hood and scoop, new GT rear valance, new 351 fender badges, new dual bowl master cylinder, newer gauge bezel, new fuel pump, water pump, alternator, coil, distributor and MANY other new parts included. Front suspension has many new parts. New gas tank. All gauges work. Solid body, spent most of its life in Mississippi. Motor and trans run VERY VERY strong! Hate to sell this Monster Mustang because finding a 351 Windsor in a mustang is RARE, just don't have the time to finish it. Could be a drag car or perfect for classic restoration. Great opportunity to customize a classic mustang to your style. If you are looking for a HOT ROD Mustang project DON'T MISS this car! Buyer pays for shipping however I will assist in the process. Non refundable down payment of $500 due immediately after winning bid is established and can be paid through PayPal. Remaining balance due within 5 days and MUST be paid with certified funds by priority mail or CASH in person. Car is also for sale locally and seller reserves the right to end auction at anytime if a local sale takes place.
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