Detail Info for: Ford: Mustang V8 COUPE 1966 ford mustang coupe

Transaction Info
Sold On:
03/29/2016
Price:
$ 15000.00
Condition:
Mileage:
7900
Location:
Mountain Home, Idaho, 83647
Seller Type:
Private Seller
Vehicle Specification
Year Make Model:
1966 Ford Mustang
Submodel Body Type:
V8 COUPE Coupe
Engine:
289
Transmission:
5 Speed
VIN:
6R07C155391
Vehicle Title:
Clear
Drive Train:
Fuel Type:
Gasoline
Standard Equipment:
Optional Equipment:
Vehicle Detail
Up for sale is a 1966 Mustang Coupe. Car was completely gone through top to bottom. Many mods were done to include: Complete engine rebuild: 289 bored .040, 351 heads, roller rockers, edelbrock performer intake, street demon carb, aftermarket classic auto air a/c system, one wire alternator, aluminum radiator, pertonix billet distributor and magnaflow dual stainless exhaust. Body Rebuild: New fenders, doors and quarters. Added hood scoupe, side scoupes, new bumpers, exterior lighting assemblies and paint. Body work is not perfect but a very good looker! Entire wire harness replaced with American Auto Wire kit. Entire in side of car is lined with bedliner topped with Fat Mat XXX sound deadener. Under belly was cleaned and coated with herculiner. does need new weatherstrip seal on trunk lid and minor dents on left rear back window trim fixed. Suspension Rebuild: Unisteer manual rack and pinion, SSBC front disc brake conversion, converted from C4 automatic to T5 5 speed, all new upper and lower control arms, roller spring perches, 1 inch drop coil springs, new tank and sending unit, and currie 3.40 posi third member. Interior Rebuild: interior was completely replaced with two tone pony interior, full gauge set, stereo with USB, new switches, new headliner, new dash mat, new center consol. I possibly cannot list all that has been done, but feel free to email me with questions or send me your number and I will call you. This car is being offered as is with no warranty expressed or implied. It is a used vehicle and does have some hardly noticeable dings and touch-ups. Restoration was completed in 2012.