This 1966 Ford Mustang left the factory as an A-code 289 convertible with a four-speed manual transmission, and it was refurbished in the style of a GT model in 2016. A GT-style grille, rear valance, exhaust system, styled-steel wheels, front disc brakes, and stripes were added, and the car also has a powered white soft top, front bucket seats, a center console, and air conditioning. This Mustang was acquired by the current owner in 2021 and is now offered on dealer consignment with and a clean Missouri title.
The warranty plate indicates the car left the factory painted Candy Apple Red (T), and it has been refinished with white side stripes. A GT-style dual exhaust system with accompanying rear valance were fitted, and the front grille has fog lights. The power-operated white soft top was also replaced as part of the refurbishment according to the selling dealer.
The 14″ styled-steel wheels are mounted with 215/60 BFGoodrich tires. Disc brakes have been installed up front.
The cabin features front bucket seats and a rear bench trimmed in Parchment vinyl with pony-motif accents. The car has a center console and air conditioning as well as a push-button radio. The dashboard appliqué is wrinkled.
Instrumentation consists of a 140-mph speedometer and gauges for fuel level, oil pressure, amperage, and coolant temperature. The five-digit odometer shows 43k miles, though the selling dealer believes it is not accurate. Approximately 200 miles were added under current ownership, and total mileage is unknown.
The A-code 289ci V8 was factory rated at 225 horsepower.
Power is sent to the rear wheels through a four-speed manual transmission.