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Candy Apple Red

  • Condition: Used
  • Make: Ford
  • Model: Mustang
  • SubModel: First Generation Mustang
  • Trim: GT
  • Doors: 2 Doors
  • Year: 1966
  • VIN: 6R07A142611
  • Color: Red
  • Engine size: 289 V8
  • Transmission: Manual
  • Interior color: Black
  • Vehicle Title: Clear
  • Location: Palmetto, Florida, United States

Description

Why This Car Is Special This Mustang GT is an "A" Code which means more power and the GT package which adds greatly to the overall appeal. Mechanical The 289 CID V8 engine puts out 225 horsepower. Compare that to the base "C" code 289 that puts out 200. Front disc brakes, a quick ratio steering box and large sway bars are all part of the GT package. A 4-speed manual transmission backs up the V8 engine and runs out back to a Ford 8" rear end. The exhaust has a great muscle car tone and exits the rear valance with trumpet exhaust tips. Interior The interior is pretty stock and in great shape. Black vinyl bucket seats with seat belts and a 4-speed manual with Hurst shifter and white Hurst ball is right at your fingertips. A modern style AM/FM radio has been installed that utilized the factory holes, so no cutting of the dash was needed. This Mustang has the deluxe interior and the trunk is finished off with the correct trunk mat and spare tire cover with Jacking Instructions sticker on the trunk lid. Exterior Not much looks better than a first-generation Mustang in Candy Apple Red. This car has a great look with styled steel wheels, GT badging, trumpet exhaust, GT fog lights, GT rocker stripes and GT gas cap. The taillight panel is covered in a carbon fiber that looks great. Conclusion This is a great piece of American history that is ready to show and go. If you're looking for a solid and clean 66 Mustang GT, you've found it! So, please call or text at 734-323-9260 or 727-688-1148. We also finance! Check out our financiers here at https://www.skywayclassics.com/financiers In the meantime, check out our Skyway Classics Blogs here at https://www.skywayclassics.com/blog