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1966 Ford Mustang 289 V-8 North Carolina Car In Excellent Condition on 2040-cars

US $14,300.00
Year:1966 Mileage:89600
Location:

Wheaton, Illinois, United States

Wheaton, Illinois, United States

1966 Ford Mustang 289 V-8 Hardtop - North Carolina Car in 

Excellent Condition, Trophy Winning and Rust Free

 

Offering all car collectors, purists,  and lovers of the original and iconic first generation Ford Mustangs a unique opportunity to own this beautiful, show worthy and exceptionally clean 1966 Ford Mustang 289 V-8. One trophy and a plaque (first and second place) won by this Mustang are included with the car. Non-smoker owned this car smells factory fresh.

This beautiful 89,600 mile Mustang needs nothing and is in very good original mechanical and good cosmetic condition. Before I purchased it, nearly eight years ago, this Mustang spent most of its life in the southeast United States and was originally purchased and driven in Charlotte, North Carolina.  The car has always been garage kept and stored winters.

This Mustang is completely stock, has no modifications and  has been cared for in a way that is unusual for vintage Mustangs - never kid owned, modified, or abused. The engine is smooth and strong and the car’s automatic transmission shifts smooth and crisp. The single exhaust is original style and the car is quiet running. The steering is tight and accurate feeling and the car feels and is really solid.

This Mustang shows quite well and is a beautiful shade of it's original “Sahara Beige” color and the paint is shiny and is in good condition.  This car has no rot or rust on the body or frame.  The body is original and solid. The engine compartment is remarkably clean and show worthy - see pictures. The chrome shows quite well - see photos, the bumpers are straight and the wire wheel covers simply glisten in the sunlight while in motion.

 

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The original palomino and parchment colored interior is clean, nice and original - see photos.  The original AM radio (highly desired) works perfectly and will pick up your favorite talk radio station or oldies station or your local ball game station.

This fine classic has a clean underside and although not detailed, is just what you would expect from a solid and well maintained and cared for car.  The trunk on this car is clean and original and the five matching whitewall radial tires, all in excellent condition, have less than 1,500 miles on them.

NADA High Retail pricing for 1966 Mustang Hardtop with 289 V-8 is: $27,500.  Average Retail is $16,700.  My "Buy it Now" is much lower. All maintenance receipts come with the car along with a clear Illinois title. I would be happy to show you the car in person if you wish to set up an appointment - contact me through eBay and I will provide you with my phone number. Car is sold as is where is with absolutely no warranty expressed or implied.

Buyer is responsible for vehicle pickup and shipping costs. In addition, out of the country buyer responsible for any and all taxes, customs, and duties due upon bringing a vehicle into their country. This car can be driven anywhere but if it is being transported please call me first to coordinate pickup arrangements.  If you have any questions, please feel free to email me through eBay before you buy it now or make me an offer. No full payment by PayPal and no personal or third party checks please. A $500 deposit by cash, PayPal or wire transfer to my bank (due within 48 hours) when "buy it now" is chosen or offer is accepted. Full payment due within 14 days after auctions end. Contact me for alternative payment arrangements. This is the only time this car will be listed on eBay. If you really want this car - click buy it now as there is no provision for offers. E-mail me with any questions and you will receive an answer within 24 hours. 

The car is advertised locally and I reserve the right to end this listing early. Click "Buy it Now" for $14,300 and you will be the envy of your neighborhood. Thank you for viewing!

 

 

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