Find or Sell Used Cars, Trucks, and SUVs in USA

Soild Barn Find 1966 Mustang Convertible No Reserve on 2040-cars

Year:1966 Mileage:68000 Color: Red /
 Black
Location:

Galion, Ohio, United States

Galion, Ohio, United States
Transmission:Manual
Engine:V-8
Vehicle Title:Clear
VIN: 6F08C123456 Year: 1966
Exterior Color: Red
Make: Ford
Interior Color: Black
Model: Mustang
Number of Cylinders: 8
Trim: CONVERTIBLE
Drive Type: MANUAL
Options: Convertible
Mileage: 68,000
Condition: Used: A vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections. ... 

This is a true barn find it has been setting in a barn for 20 years. This is a NO RESERVE AUCTION. . I want payment in 5 days, so if you have to get a loan or your leaving to go on vaction don't bother to bid. This is a very solid 66 Mustang the only rust spot I could find was a spot on the passenger door and on real small spot on the rear quarter, real small, other than that SUPER SOLID. I was told it was the original motor, I have had two Mustang guys come look at it and they both said it was.  This is the vin 6F08C723636. The intake tag reads 289  66 12,  C  231-T.  The carb reads  Auto Light  C6DF A  66 A. The door tag reads BDY-76, Color-M, TRIM- 26A , DATE-26G, DSO-11, AXLE-6, TRANS-1.  The interior looks original, the dash pad is in perfect shape everything works the wipers work the lights work, the horn, heater, and even the radio works. The car has a power top and it works perfect. You can just reach in and hit the key and the car starts right up. The car shifts great. The car is getting new wheel cylinders put on it. The tires are dry rotted but do hold air. I did drive the car not far but it was really fun. If you have any ? please call 419-571-9777. This truely is a very soild car that you can drive with a set of good tires put on it, the car sounds great. The car was white and somebody painted red. The paint job is old and no good, its flacking off. The car still has the original trunk pad in it that covers the gas tank.


On Aug-04-13 at 06:48:02 PDT, seller added the following information:

I have had a ton of ? the big one other than what will it take to end the auction, is does it run? YES you can run and drive it I drove it again today.

Auto Services in Ohio

Westside Auto Service ★★★★★

Auto Repair & Service
Address: 5568 Glenway Ave, Westwood
Phone: (513) 922-0534

Van`s Tire ★★★★★

Auto Repair & Service, Automobile Parts & Supplies, Tire Dealers
Address: 185 Broad St, Wadsworth
Phone: (330) 336-6630

Used 2 B New ★★★★★

Auto Repair & Service, Tire Dealers
Address: 4620 Navarre Rd SW, Hartville
Phone: (330) 479-7291

T D Performance ★★★★★

Auto Repair & Service, Tire Dealers, Brake Repair
Address: 1218 Omniplex Dr, Monroe
Phone: (513) 671-4100

T & J`s Auto Body & Collision ★★★★★

Automobile Body Repairing & Painting, Truck Body Repair & Painting
Address: 13919 Old McArthur Rd, Union-Furnace
Phone: (740) 385-2179

Skipco Financial ★★★★★

Used Car Dealers, Automobile Auctions
Address: 700 Elm Ridge Ave, Sterling
Phone: (330) 854-4900

Auto blog

Ford's J Mays feels vindicated by Fusion reception

Tue, 25 Sep 2012

It's hard to think back now, but the same man overseeing the design of the 2013 Ford Fusion also presided over a rather lackluster period in Ford design, highlighted by vehicles like the Five Hundred and Freestyle. With the redesigned Fusion receiving high praise, J Mays tells Automotive News that he feels vindicated from criticisms suggesting he's not a daring enough designer.
When Mays took over as lead of design in 1997, he admits to having quite an ego ("My head would barely fit through the door some days. I've long since gotten over myself") and the workload to match. With the Blue Oval's portfolio full of premium brands like Aston Martin, Jaguar, Land Rover and Volvo at that point, along with the bread-and-butter Ford, Lincoln and Mercury models, Mays certainly had quite the challenge.
It was in the mid-2000s that Mays took over just the premium brands, and took on the new title of Chief Creative Officer. At the time, Mays endured some criticism for looking backwards to retro styling, rather than setting a new standard for American car design - criticism that Mays says he is free from with the all-new Fusion.

We spy the Ford Mustang King Cobra early at SEMA

Tue, 04 Nov 2014

As is the case with most auto shows, waiting for the reveal of hot new models is the worst part. So, while our own Drew Phillips has been wandering the halls here in Las Vegas since they unlocked the doors for SEMA 2014, we didn't expect him to come back with any big reveals until later in the day. Until this happened.
Meandering by the Ford stand, Phillips eagle-eyed a trunk lid that caught his attention. Popping out from an otherwise draped 2015 Mustang, the matte black lid clearly has the name King Cobra embossed on the rear.
That name is interesting for a few reasons: to start, Ford hasn't used the Cobra name (without "Jet" attached) since way back in 2004, so a new snake is certainly something to take note of. Second, the King Cobra name dates all the way back to the ill-remembered Mustang II, meaning there is a clear link to Blue Oval history here.

James Franco and tiger tease Ford Super Bowl commercial

Sat, 01 Feb 2014

Ford has just released a teaser for its Super Bowl ad, and unlike just about every other automaker, it seems that the Blue Oval is going to make us wait until Sunday to see the full spot. The teaser is, um, strange.
It stars James Franco, who believes he is Ron Riggle, the comedian, Fox NFL Sunday host and retired Marine lieutenant colonel. There's also a tiger. The vague spot has Franco claiming that "this is no ordinary commercial." You'll note on the bottom right, there's a Ford logo and the hashtag #nearlydouble.
According to Automotive News, it's part of a massive viral effort being pushed forward by Ford and its dealerships. Ford sent different teasers and "vignettes" to dealership employees and asked them to share them on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter, in the hopes of creating a viral effect.